Tucked away in Venice, the Shamrock Cafe is a cozy establishment that offers French and American cuisine. While the ambiance is nothing to write home about, the friendly service and delicious food more than make up for it. The interior design is a bit stark and over-lighted, lacking the atmosphere of a classic French bistro. However, the prices are reasonable and the portions are generous, making it a great spot for a casual meal with friends or family.
The menu at Shamrock Cafe features classic American dishes like meatloaf and fish and chips, as well as French specialties like escargot and Boeuf bourguignon. The liver and onions is a standout dish, while the spinach pie and chicken Oriental salad are also popular choices. For those looking for something sweet, the chocolate tart is a must-try.
While the French wines offered may not be the best, the generous wine pour and reasonable prices make up for it. The establishment also offers a full bar, with cocktails like the Shamrock Martini and Bloody Marys, as well as soft drinks for those who prefer non-alcoholic beverages.
Located in a strip mall, the Shamrock Cafe is easy to miss, but definitely worth a visit. Special features include outdoor seating and daily specials, including French Night on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Overall, it's a fine dining spot that offers great food and friendly service at a reasonable price.
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Still a very good breakfast With time and an appetite, I decided to drive down to Venice for breakfast at the Shamrock Café. This neighborhood café has been serving up food for over a decade. While I think of it as a local breakfast spot, it is much more than that, with dinners including two French Nights, Friday Fish Day, and Saturday's Prime Rib Night. The menu for French Night varies but always includes Chicken Normandie and Beef Bourguignon. My breakfast today was Corn Beef Hash & 2 Eggs, basically the same meal I had in my last review years ago. This time I wasn't quite as impressed with the corned beef but still fine. The serving size was again small. Now that I realize there is a French influence it kind of fits. I thought the price was very reasonable for what I got.