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P'cheen
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Ratings and Reviews for P'cheen
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May 14 2012
Maressa M. via Yelp
Three words: apple pie moonshine. Not the strongest of the assorted flavors, but definitely the tastiest. Perfect for when you're feeling a little...read more
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May 13 2012
andy n. via Yelp
Great patio! Awesome people watching. Definitely will come back again to hang out. Pros: - Good Service - Great Atmosphere - Location, Location, Location -...read more
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May 08 2012
Kelly P. via Yelp
As an O4W resident, I really wanted to like this place and expected to. We ate here with a Half Off Depot voucher, and that is the one thing that makes me...read more
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Apr 10 2009
lyssalynne via Citysearch
It was originally advertised as an Irish pub but there isn't much to that. Even the servers don't really know that is supposed to ...read more
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Nov 21 2008
sunnykim via Citysearch
I just moved in the area and love this place. Interesting menu, prices are great, and the service staff is friendly. Grreat beer...read more
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Nov 11 2008
pamulli via Citysearch
I really like P'cheen's food and I enjoy going, but they really need to develop a better beer selection. A few rotating High Grav...read more
In Short
P'Cheen is Gaelic for ''moonshine'' and the owners are spot-on with this bit of low-lit Euro-luminosity in a recharged neighborhood. A pioneer of both the gastropub movement and the Old 4th Ward dining scene, this burnt amber-hued and shabby-chic spot went from a cutting edge rarity to a neighborhood favorite. The friendly and accent-heavy bartenders remember your name and your drink, while the menu combines European favorites with a touch of delicate, better-than-average bar treats. Guinness beer battered fish-and-chips and traditional shepherd's pie leave the overseas-influence in tact, while the grilled Angus burger and curried muscles offer a sense of comfort and sophistication. Constantly pushing the gastro-definition, P'Cheen brilliantly brings in DJ's for after-hours and has local art on display for sale.