
Restaurant: Fadó Irish Pub, Columbus, Ohio
Brace yourselves.
I know. An Irish pub. Shock, right?
Well, it was the perfect way to wind down after a fun-filled New Years spent with my roommate and my friend Jenn, the two who accompanied me to Ireland last year to ring in the New Year at The Clarence Hotel in Dublin, Ireland. Another trip like that was definitely not in the cards or the budget this year, so instead, we gathered in Columbus at Jenn’s house and created our own “Remember The Octagon” (in honor of The Octagon Bar in The Clarence Hotel…where we spent many an evening…AND New Years Eve at midnight last year!) Irish-themed New Year celebration.
We watched movies that dealt with Ireland (Waking Ned Devine and P.S. I Love You) and with Irish people in them (Bend It Like Beckham), tuned in for the ball drop, ate grown up milk shakes (where the “milk” is Prosecco), played games, laughed, and just had the time of our lives. Second best New Year’s ever!
And the next day, keeping with the theme, we opted to lunch out at Fadó Irish Pub.
We were told just to take a seat anywhere, as you would in Ireland, so we settled in toward the back room near a fireplace. Warm! Cozy. And despite the campy Irish decorations that littered the walls, the pub was quite relaxing and the perfect place to settle. Our waitress gave us some menus and took our drink orders and we began to decide what to eat.
Now, I’ve eaten at Fadó in Chicago and LOVED it. This was prior to becoming a vegetarian and definitely before I had to cut gluten out of my diet. So now, I was definitely looking at the menu with new eyes. While my two cohorts settled in for the lunch portion of fish and chips ($9.95), I decided to give the Farmhouse Salad ($6.95) (no croutons!) a whirl, and added some carbs to my diet with an order of their sweet potato fries ($6.00).

We chatted a little bit, reminiscing about Ireland for awhile, and when our food arrived, we settled in to eat. My two friends totally dug the fish and chips. I stole one of the fries from my roommate’s plate and immediately regretted getting the sweet potato fries. While I am a sucker for sweet potato fries, the regular thick-cut wedge fries were so amazing. Weird for me to say, as I usually can’t stand wedge fries. My sweet potato fries were decent though. Not soggy. Fresh cut, seasoned great. They were just…what they were – sweet potato fries. Their only handicap was that they were just…not as great as the regular fries. So, next time I go to Fadó, I know to stick with regular fries because…they were amazing. I had to steal a few more as I was eating because they just blew the sweet potato ones out of the fryer. *giggle*
The Farmhouse Salad is your typical, run-of-the-mill salad. Nothing fancy. But it was done right. The salad is composed of mixed greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions and cheddar cheese. Simple. Basic. I could make it at home. But it was good. I chose the balsamic vinaigrette dressing to top it off with. And they gave it to me on the side instead of dousing my salad in it. I appreciated that too. When something as simple as a salad in a light vinaigrette dressing is the highlight of my meal, then the ingredients are definitely at the peak of freshness, and the combination works. I love salad as it is, so when it is something I can replicate at home…all the better. I think my only complaint would be the size of the salad for the price tag it came with. I actually expected more. But, it ended up being the perfect amount with the sweet potato fries on the side. We polished off our drinks and paid the bill, lingering in the corner by the fireplace a little longer. Soaking in our last bit of Ireland for the weekend.
Fadó is a great Irish Pub. It’s not authentic by any means…and can seem a bit campy, but it’s a great substitute for the real thing. I’ve never had a bad experience there. The food is amazing (even the salads!), the staff is friendly, the bar is beautiful, they serve Magners (in a bottle). When you can’t go to Ireland, taking yourself to a place where you can at least feel Irish is an amazing thing. I know Fadó has 14 locations throughout the United States…so if you are near one or going to be visiting an area with one…stop in for a pint or some grub. You won’t be disappointed!


