Looking for a pub in Brampton can be a task… I looked on Unilocal and found«The Clock on Queen» me and the wife gave it whirl. Located in a little strip mall on the south side of Queen st and Bramalea. It looks small, but the inside has ample seating with banquettes and hightops. There is also a lounging area in the back of the pub below the massive Guinness logo painted on the wall. We sat down and were quickly greeted by our server who welcomed us. I used the Unilocal check in offer(free personal size Irish nachos) as an appetizer for us. We looked at our menus and ordered drinks. Our drinks came quickly as did our Irish Nachos. Waffle fries with cheese, bacon, green onions and sour cream, a pretty tasty combo! Shortly after we finished our nachos our lunch orders came out. The wife had a BLT sandwich and fries and I had the 2 piece haddock fish and chips. The BLT was good, but the sourdough bread that it was served with was toasted too much, thus making the bread very hard to bite through. My fish and chips were a good size portion and the fish tasted fresh. The one thing I have to comment on is the sides of gravy. The taste was excellent, with hints of Guinness beer flavoring the gravy, but the portion bowls that they came in were huge! Most places give you a little ramikin of gravy, but here they served it in bowls. Excellent idea! Good to dip your fries or sandwiches in and there is enough that you wont run out. A welcome change from the little cups that gravy is usually served in. The Clock on Queen has a somewhat Irish flair to its menu, but there is definitley an Indian flavor to some of the items on the menu(i.e Butter chicken poutine and definitely some others) The food was good, and the service was friendly.
Robby S.
Tu valoración: 5 Brampton, Canada
Amazing atmosphere! Sizzling Kebob and Chicken wings are some of the best I have had. Highly Recommend this place
I. M.
Tu valoración: 2 Brampton, Canada
It’s about as «Irish» as New Delhi. The beer is standard fare. The food is mostly Indian, with very little Irish content at all; calling something a «Dublin club» or a «Belfast burger» does not make it anything other than a club or a burger. Having said that, the portions are large. The service has been uneven on the couple of occasions I have been there. If these places want to be «authentic», the first thing they need to get rid of is all the giant TVs blaring constantly.
Greg L.
Tu valoración: 4 Chicago, IL
I was in the area on a business trip and stumbled across the Clock. I enjoyed my Fish n’ Chips and the beers they served. The staff was friendly and service was quick. There are lots of TVs around so you can see sports or whatever.
Bryan P.
Tu valoración: 5 Oakville, Canada
Gotta try the irish nachos. Amazing. The belfast burger looked really good and big. I ordered the fish and chips and the fish was really good, only thing I didn’t like is that the tartar sauce was packaged and not homemade. I will go again.
Terrence B.
Tu valoración: 5 Brampton, Canada
Where do I start… ok let’s go with the food cause we all already know how beer taste… So other then the fresh brew on tap I usually come in for one of the own home made specialties the irish nachos made with lattice cut fries drizzled with chipotle fresh tomatoes bacon and chives yum in the tum! Secondly I’d say to sink your teeth into there Guinnes Pie or juicy sausages from a breakfast fav(Bangers and Mash) And lastly a must have are the buffalo chicken Spring rolls wowweee nice bite with ranch or honey garlic drizzled on it.