Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable Irish gastro pub with generous portions, family-friendly vibe, and fair pricing; occasional service pacing and cleanliness lapses noted on busy nights.
The Waterside delivers strong food quality and exceptional service attentiveness that position it competitively with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. Comfortable, spacious seating and generous portions make it particularly well-suited for families and groups, though occasional pacing issues on busy nights and inconsistent execution prevent it from reaching grade A territory. A reliable local favorite rather than a destination draw.
The Waterside reads as a neighborhood hub where families and friends settle into a spacious room for roasts, steaks, and pints. Staff are often described as friendly and attentive, and one diner noted the team kept checking in even during a rush. Expect a lively pub atmosphere that turns busy at peak times without feeling chaotic. Cooking leans classic Irish pub fare with global comfort detours rather than culinary theatrics. Think steak on the stone, Guinness casserole, battered cod, Thai red curry, and sizzling fajitas. Portions are generous and pricing fair for the category, though a few diners encountered pacing hiccups on crowded Saturdays and occasional dryness on chicken or fish. For families, this is an easy yes. There is a full kids menu with nuggets, carbonara, roasts, and burgers, plus baby changing facilities and space for prams. If your crew favors simple, familiar flavors, the menu has plenty of options; adventurous eaters can dabble in curry or tacos without leaving the comfort zone.
Area: Suburban village hub by Grand Canal, draws families, locals, and group gatherings; relaxed and practical.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical suburban lighting and maintenance.
Nearby: Near Grand Canal Way trail, village shops, and parking; suits post-walk meals and events.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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