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I'm compelled to share this review in order to caution perspective diners who may consider selecting Meehan's as their choice of restaurants while visiting Huntington village. My wife and I had decided to stop in for lunch after doing some shopping as we like to help local businesses when possible so we enjoy the smaller mom and pop stores that can be found throughout. While we're frequent visitors to the town and live nearby, we try making a day of it and usually grabbing a bite to eat. I ordered a typical Reuben sandwich and my wife had the tossed salad with chicken. The meal itself was satisfactory though ordinary and the service was pleasant right up until the check arrived. Nowhere on their menu was there any mention of draft beer or price's and the waitress was unfamiliar with the selection available. We ordered a pitcher of Budweiser Light assuming it would be common enough to ensure it was likely on tap. We ordered a second pitcher afterward and when finished asked for the bill. It wasn't until I had a closer look that I saw they were charging us $32.00 per pitcher for a total of $64.00 for the two. Being the charge was more than half the bill, my immediate thought was they had made a mistake so I called the waitress back over to question the calculation. She assured me there wasn't a mistake and that was the price so naturally I asked to speak with her manager to verify. Please understand, when we go out to five star restaurants and Michelin rated establishments, bistro's and culinary institutions, we expect to pay the premium’s that customarily coincide with that grade of quality and service. It's expected however, when we stopped at what basically is an Irish pub (which I gravitate towards on many occasions), I don't anticipate this kind of exploitation and attitude as displayed by the manager who condescendingly suggested we don’t normally serve customers who question the bill and took umbrage that we had the audacity to even ask. I felt we were victims of a deceptive practice and then gas lighted for questioning the integrity of the pricing strategy that charges the price of a keg for two pitchers of beer in what is essentially an overblown diner. Stay away.
I wish Zero-Stars was an option.... came after the huntington st patricks day parade and got bad food and ransom discrimination. Before COVID was bad, but we have a last chance as it is 2 years. platz was slightly crowded, we sat and ate/drank. drinking were small and eating was really mediocre....not as if it were earlier. as the nice waitress our cc to close the bill, this evil little woman came by and began to dress us as we were rude to sit here, as many people waited for a table. I said we were waiting for our cc back and were there to control 35 minutes with a $110 check plus. they went on and on, even when I pointed out that the tables were empty on both sides of us. the waitress came back and slapped her. then she came back and tried to convince me she wasn't rude? when I mentioned that id called the owner on Monday, she offered to get him. after 20 minutes she never came back....so we left and will never go back meehans is insulting for the men and our hospitality. I wonder if I was white and my wife wouldn't be spanish if that had happened?
I'm compelled to share this review in order to caution perspective diners who may consider selecting Meehan's as their choice of restaurants while visiting Huntington village. My wife and I had decided to stop in for lunch after doing some shopping as we like to help local businesses when possible so we enjoy the smaller mom and pop stores that can be found throughout.While we're frequent visitors to the town and live nearby, we try making a day of it and usually grabbing a bite to eat. I ordered a typical Reuben sandwich and my wife had the tossed salad with chicken. The meal itself was satisfactory though ordinary and the service was pleasant right up until the check arrived.Nowhere on their menu was there any mention of draft beer or price's and the waitress was unfamiliar with the selection available. We ordered a pitcher of Budweiser Light assuming it would be common enough to ensure it was likely on tap. We ordered a second pitcher afterward and when finished asked for the bill.It wasn't until I had a closer look that I saw they were charging us $32.00 per pitcher for a total of $64.00 for the two. Being the charge was more than half the bill, my immediate thought was they had made a mistake so I called the waitress back over to question the calculation. She assured me there wasn't a mistake and that was the price so naturally I asked to speak with her manager to verify.Please understand, when we go out to five star restaurants and Michelin rated establishments, bistro's and culinary institutions, we expect to pay the premium’s that customarily coincide with that grade of quality and service. It's expected however, when we stopped at what basically is an Irish pub (which I gravitate towards on many occasions), I don't anticipate this kind of exploitation and attitude as displayed by the manager who condescendingly suggested we don’t normally serve customers who question the bill and took umbrage that we had the audacity to even ask.I felt we were victims of a deceptive practice and then gas lighted for questioning the integrity of the pricing strategy that charges the price of a keg for two pitchers of beer in what is essentially an overblown diner. Stay away.
Joke of an establishment. They would not let my 23 year old girlfriend in because she had a Georgia ID even though she had multiple other proof of ID on her and many New Yorkers 23+ vouching for her. Tried to reason with them but the bouncer was aggressive and not understanding.