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Businiess name:  Giants Causeway the
Review by:  Sheri F.
Review content: 
This new hot spot in Renton, also serves up a great beer, in our case, Alpine Ale, with two free samples of Harp beer from Ireland and Deschutes Pale Ale when Bob explained he really liked beer. Needless to say, we liked the service provided by the sole waiter and bartender, but we were also there after usual lunch hours. They also have good food -- I tried the Harp beer battered fish and Bob had the prime rib dip sandwich which was tender, not over done, and not fatty, hurrah, I'll try that one the next time although my cod was good. It comes with fresh fries. The menu is somewhat limited, salads, sandwiches and bar food for lunch, and also salmon, steak, prawns and pork loin for dinner. Happy hour nightly from 4-6pm and on Thursday night from 10pm - midnight. The interior is suitably dark, with lots of seating on the lower and upper levels, and a couple pool tables. Music sounds like British/Irish rock and isn't so loud that it annoys. The entry isn't very apparent -- it's off the side parking lot which has maybe a dozen spaces but there's more room in the town parking garage and on the street.

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