Thursday, October 4, 2012

Mulligan's Beach House Bar & Grill on the ocean in Lake Worth

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In just a few weeks, Mulligan's Beach House Bar and Grill (known as Home of the Monster Fish Fry) will be built-out and ready for business at the Lake Worth beach. The seating capacity, including the bar, is 220. Our only hope is that the rain will stop so that the City of Lake Worth can complete the beach redevelopment by the promised time.

The bar at Mulligan's is definitely a focus and has a lighted bar top that looks like a rippling ocean wave. There is a nautical design throughout. Over the bar are 4 hanging high definition television sets. Mulligan's put in a state-of-the art-kitchen and will serve a dozen or more different draft beers.The floors and ceilings are wood and the furniture looks very comfy. There is one section that will be selling Mulligan's t-shirts and other souveniers. Amazingly, there is a great ocean view, far superior than what John G's experienced.

When asked, Ryan Pitman General Manager at Mulligan's in Jensen Beach said, "It is hard to pick a feature that we are most proud of. We have paid a tremendous amount of attention to every little detail from the Wood ceilings to the illuminated Bar top. We are very proud of the whole package as we feel it fits well in the community and on the beach!"

Ryan further stated, "As far as the entrée we feature or would consider the most popular, it would have to be our Monster Fish Fry. It is a giant piece of fried whitefish that you can have a number of different ways, either on a toasty Ciabatta roll, as Fish and Chips, on a Seafood Platter that also includes Calamari and Shrimp, in a Fried Fish Reuben, or as sliders."

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The place looks Great. But what about the long distance to the parking lot? It doesnt have the same parking close to the bars, etc. like downtown. That could be a big problem after the newness of the place wears out.Atleast they`ll have the winter tourist crowd for a while.They must be very confident to spend that kind of money to open in that location.

Lynn Anderson said...

Guess you're not from around here. John G's had lines a mile long for 37 years. If you have good food, good service and fair prices, you will be successful. Success at Mulligan's will depend on Mulligan's.

Anonymous said...

Will there be a dress code? John G`s was a different type of place.Mulligans has a lot more class and nicer.The prices could make a difference.Been in Florida since 1945.Ate at that place before G`s moved in.

Anonymous said...

Maybe I'm starting to like where the "resident decal lot" was placed after all.

Anonymous said...

It's too bad that our decal parking was negotiated away.

Anonymous said...

it’s open to swimmers and surfers fresh off the beach as long as they wear shirts and shoes.