Cold uncooked food !manager took the plate to remake came back less than 2 mins with same plate that manager microwaved! Manager and server who was managers day were rude and very unprofessional! Since new owners restaurant has gone downhill!
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Richard Linehan
5 days ago
Went to try the Pub's Easter brunch. Menu selection had something for everyone. Staff was replenishing as dishes emptied. Price was a good , not over priced based on what you could eat. Had omelette station and carving one as well. Problem with brunches is the lines are always long. By the time you get back to your seat your food has cooled. Waitress was busy as may have had too many tables so service was a bit slow. Overall worth a visit to try their brunch.
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Bren Connor
Mar 29, 2026
Great service! Great food! Good drinks if thats your speed. Highly recomend
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Kathy Chapman
Mar 15, 2026
The food is good, it’s a great Bar atmosphere but the best part is when Jen L is working. In a stacked bar sure always remains efficient, calm, friendly and engaging! Honestly I only try to head to the bar to grab a pint and a bite when I know she is there! They have a fantastic tap menu!
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Michelle Power
Mar 15, 2026
The Post Office Pub in Grafton has been a part of my life for over 39 years, and that alone says something. Over the decades there have been plenty of changes—different renovations, menus, and faces—but one constant that keeps the place feeling like home is Jen behind the bar.
Jen is simply the best bartender there. She has that rare ability to make everyone feel welcome the moment they walk in. Whether it’s remembering what you like to drink, sharing a laugh, or just creating that comfortable neighborhood atmosphere, she brings the kind of energy that keeps people coming back.
The Post Office Pub has always been a local staple, and while many things have evolved over the years, Jen is the steady heart of the bar. If you’re lucky enough to sit at her bar, you’ll understand exactly what I mean.
A true Grafton classic.