This restaurant on American Square used to be the Angel pub, back in the day. Its facade today doesn't look hugely different, the old pub signage still in place. Inside, though, it's all change, with a good-looking dining room with hints of fine-dining - chandeliers, that kind of thing.
As the name suggests, there's an American slant to the food menu. Expect, then, smoked tomato soup with chipotle salsa, blackened salmon with jambalaya risotto, Midwestern meatloaf and various grills - including blackened rib-eye with Charlestown 'slaw, and peppered New York strip with garlic mash.
Lighter dishes are available in the bar, alongside a selection of cocktails, beers on draught and by the bottle (Samuel Adams, Asahi, Oranjeboom, Becks, Peroni, Guinness and Corona) and a wine list slanted slightly toward the old world.