
You don't have to be Irish to appreciate great Irish food. At Gus O'Connor's, people from all over come to visit this one of only five authentic Guinness approved Irish pubs, to experience it's amazing menu and atmosphere. I felt like I had stepped into another country when I went there. Everything in this place resonates the Irish culture, and the food lives up to the tradition it represents. Gus O'Connor's is located in Novi, Michigan. The larg imposing red brick building is easy to spot from Grand River road. It's just off the I 96 expressway from the Novi Road exit. The pub is not only easy to get to, but the area surrounding it has plenty of nice stores, including the 12 Oaks Mall just the other side of the expressway. This is an ideal way to get something to eat that is out of the ordinary, and indescribably delicious after a hard day of shopping. The building is very unique to say the least. The well-designed web site describes it perfectly. I was impressed with how the place was designed and made. It was built in Waterford, Ireland, shipped over, and reassembled here. I felt that I looked like a tourist as I wandered about gazing at the decor. My favorite corner of Gus O'Connor's is at the stone fireplace near the main entrance. You can see fossil tracks imbedded in the stone floor in front of this cozy, two-sided fireplace. The staff doesn't mind when people walk around looking at the place, they will save you seat for you if you ask. The only time you will need to have a reservation to dine without losing your seat would be on St. Patrick's Day. This is the biggest day of the year for business. There's a crawl sign that counts down how many days there are until St. Patrick's Day get here in March, that's how important that holiday is for them. There are flat screen TV's in every room that broadcast sports events. Every Saturday they air the University of Michigan's football game during the fall season.
With a full menu to choose from, you old idea of what Irish food is will be rdefined. The list of appetizers alone will stop you at first. I tried the Bangers and Mash, which is Irish sausage with dipping sauces, and thick mashed potatoes. The sauces are spicy hot, but not the sausage itself. Then I ordered their signature dish, a Steak Boxty. This is a traditional dish that is described as a stuffed potato pancake, which can be ordered with different kinds of fillings. The steak was tender, perfectly cooked. I would like to try the salmon filling next time I go there. I had a difficult time deciding what to order, it all sounded so good. Be prepared to share with a friend, or you will be toting a box of leftovers home, because they give generous size servings for a moderate price. Besides the Boxties, ther are many other Irish dishes that will suit any appetite. Every dish is homemade, including soup that is great with a salad if you don't have time for a full meal. Children can choose from the familiat foods they like, such as, grilled cheese, chicken tenders, fries and a burger. Be aware that there is smoking allowed, but there are seats located away from the bar where smoke isn't a problem. I found the ventilation to be good.
If you wwant to order something more American style, you might want to try a pizza or a burger. The dessert list was subject to change with the seasons, and had two items on it, a chocolate brownie dish, and an apple pastry. I chose the apple pastry and was glad I did! It was served warm with caramel drizzled on it with creamy vanilla ice cream.
No true Irish meal is complete without having a beer with it, so I ordered the Guinness on tap. The foam head on the beer had a shamrock shape on it. I asked the waitress how the shape was done, and she said the bartenders use the beer spigot to carve it. They have lighter color American beers to choose from if you don't care for the darker brews. Guinness beer is like a food group all it's own, it's so thick you almost have to chew it. There is a full bar with non-hlcoholic drink's to choose from besides beer. I chose the Guinness to complete the traditional Irish meal experience.
I strongly recommend visiting Gus O'Connor's in Novi. This isn't a traditional style restaurant, but don't let the pub concept keep you from trying this place. The atmosphere is relaxing, and the food is extraordinary. Go, and take it all in, the historic decor, friendly staff, and the best Irish food this side of Michigan.