If the eateries next to the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown are too crowded, you can opt for the "other" place. Or, how about just doing the "other" place instead? Welcome to Dublin Pub (4 Pine Street, 973-538-1999, www.dublinpubmorristown.com)! In business for 46 years, Dublin Pub is certainly a neighborhood spot, but also a destination if theater-going or just seeking great Irish or continental cuisine. Murals of Dublin greet you, authentic streetlamps seem to guide the path to your seat, and hey, this is a friendly group. You can tell they enjoy serving you.
I went "Steve Sears traditional": a cheeseburger medium rare with cheddar cheese and fries ($11.95). The image below was obviously snapped prior to coleslaw transport. The cheese was perfectly melted on and into the nooks of the beef. Ah...delightful. Really. For my wife, this was her second Dublin Pub visit, while for me I entered the doors and dined there for the first time. Comfortable, yes. Good food and service, yes. Plenty of brew for those seeking to indulge, yes.
A great place? Absolutely. Pair it with an performance evening or any Morristown cultural visit and it's a true escape. Steve
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