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August 14, 2005

Finnigan’s Wake – Blogfest III extravaganza

Julie, Jess, and I attended Blogfest III at Finnegan’s wake recently. It was a much larger crowd there then I expected, but then I really had no idea what to expect. But that has nothing to do with the much better then expected Veggie Wrap I ate while there. You can see it below.
The beer selection was the standard ‘Good’ bar selection. Yuengling, Sam Adams, Hoegardaan, Killians, and Guinness, (it is an Irish pub after all).

Posted by Nate at 09:34 PM | Comments (0)

Finnigan's Wake - North Side

Nate, Jess, and I went to the Pittsburgh Webloggers Blogfest the other day. It was held at Finnigan's Wake on the North Side of Pittsburgh. Being diligent reviewers, we brought the camera with us so we could review the food.

I had spinach artichoke dip, as seen below:

It was good, but nothing spectacular. It was definitely thicker than some other restaurants' spinach artichoke dip, which is a good thing. I prefer more chunk to my food.

The place itself was nice, but I probably wouldn't go there again unless it was for some other group event like this. The beer selection was so-so... they had Guinness (obviously since it's an Irish pub) and your standard all American favorites, like Miller Lite, etc. Probably the highest calibur beer there (in my opinion) was Sam Adams. The menu was pretty skimpy on vegetarian options, but I kind of figured that going in, so I wasn't too let down in that regard. They had your standard sandwiches and bar food like any other place like this would probably have.

Posted by Julie at 03:47 PM | Comments (0)

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