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October 7, 2010

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Write for the O-Town Scene Send resume + two clips to cmiller@thedailystar.com Local eats A Shire Thing O’Neill’s Shire Pub in Delhi re-opened in July and offers a variety of beers, eggs Benedict and open mic nights. Hope Von Stengel gives an overview of offerings. Photo by Joe Von Stengel brunches and spectacular french fries wel- come customers to O’Neill’s Shire Pub. On the surface, The Shire feels like your typical Irish pub — complete with vintage beer signs, wood interior, Guinness on tap and locals perched at the bar. Upon chatting with head chef Jim Carey and manager Ra- chel Bracchy, I came to learn why The Shire is more than it seems. Ed and Sally O’Neill, owners of the Andes Hotel, opened The Shire this past July and have already garnered a steady crowd composed mostly of locals and college students. In addition to a full menu includ- ing several soups, lunch menu and pub fare, it boasts an eclectic bottled and canned beer selection with rotating taps. A Sunday brunch, which includes pan- Rockin’ beer selection, late Sunday cakes and eggs Benedict, lasts until 4 p.m. Jim and Rachel were especially enthusias- tic about having the Football Sunday Ticket on Direct TV, live music, Thursday night ka- raoke and Mason Jar Mondays (who doesn’t love drinking out of a mason jar?). Like us, digitally: O-Town Scene facebook 10 O-Town Scene Oct. 7, 2010 What I found distinguished The Shire from other pubs is its considerable menu. Some people may be familiar with Jim’s culinary efforts from his days at the Autumn Café in Oneonta and the Quarter Moon Cafe in Delhi. of creating a diverse menu that succeeds. My husband, Joe, chose one of the weekly dinner specials, the Sauteed Jumbo Shrimp with wild rice and broccoli rabe, noting that the shrimp and rice were perfectly cooked. I enjoyed their recommended Thai Spiced Veggie Burger with a side of fries. Chicken, steak, seafood and vegetarian At the Shire, he has done an excellent job entrees, and several soups — including sea- food chowder — round out the selections. O’Neill’s Shire Pub is open seven days a week, Mon-Wed. 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.; Thurs. 11:30 a.m. to midnight; Fri.- Sat. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Sun. noon to 10 p.m. It offers convenient off-street parking, a full bar, outdoor seating when weather permits and a quaint, separate dining area. “Mason Jar Mondays” Photo courtesy google.com

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