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What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
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What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 1:37 AM EDT
Kinvara Pub in Allston. Killed many a pint in that place back in college.
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What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 3:59 AM EDT
That Brian Boru and Rira in Portland, ME did not make this list is a crime against humanity. Someone must be punished. -
What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 7:36 AM EDT
Don't forget about Kelly's Row in downtown Dover, NH or Shaskeen on Elm Street in Manchester, NH. These are two "authentic" ones as opposed to many of the tourist traps that have popped up. Of course I recommend going to the greatest "pub" of all: the spinning bar at the top of the Guinness Brewery in Dublin where you get an bird's eye view of this great city. Plus the beer flows like water up there! I was there on my honeymoon!
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What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 7:38 AM EDT
[Quote]Irish pubs are the most boring places on earth.[/Quote] Then you have to be awfully boring yourself. You obviously never been to a real one. A lot more fun than any restaurant that I've been to where everyone is too snobby because they are sipping their wine and cheese. -
What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 7:40 AM EDT
[Quote]Salt hill pub in Lebanon, NH is great![/Quote] True, been to that one. Salt Hill interestingly enough is a section of Galway. Some pretty good pubs over there, I might add! -
What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 8:03 AM EDT
It is now JJ Foleys On E Berkley St but it was the Quiet Man in Sb befoe it closed was the best Irish pub -
What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 8:17 AM EDT
You could put Doyles on this list 10-15 years ago...at this point it is all yuppie scum.
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What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 11:17 AM EDT
Tommy Doyle's in Harvard Square, The Druid in Cambridge, & JJ Foleys. The Burren in Davis Square pulls a good pint as well. -
What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/11/2009 8:20 PM EDT
Tommy Condon's in Old Charleston SC is a great Irish joint, nice people, good food and music, and they pour a good Guinness.
For a genuine pub, Colin Kilpatrick's Governor's Tavern, East Hampton CT, as close as you can get to a good hometown saloon. Everybody knows your name if you've been in the place for more than one pint, and the food is great.
And there's another great joint in South Bend IN, the Kit Kat... never mind. -
What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/12/2009 2:18 AM EDT
How about The Burren in Somerville? -
What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/12/2009 9:58 AM EDT
How about the Kinsale Irish Pub & Restaurant in Government Center?
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What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/13/2009 9:44 AM EDT
I second the Old Court in downtown Lowell! Good grub, great atmosphere, and local entertainment. It's worth the drive down from NH...
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What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 3/15/2009 4:31 AM EDT
The one we like when we are ther is
1 The Purple Shamrock
2 Black Rose
Phyllis
Cambridge Ma
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Re: What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 12/20/2010 8:51 AM EST
We have two of the best here in Jamaica Plain: The Brendan Behan and James' Gate.
They are both well run pubs each with a charming and unique atmosphere.
No food at the Behan but James' Gate serves fine food both in the pub abd in the restaurant.
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Re: What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 1/25/2011 6:27 PM EST
The Irish Cottage in Methuen Ma...great food..great entertainment and great atmosphere. -
Re: What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?
posted at 1/30/2011 10:15 PM EST
In Response to What are your favorite Irish pubs in New England?:I have 3 2 in West Roxbury and one in Dedham. The Corrib on Centre St. in West Roxbury and the West Roxbury Pub also on Centre St. in West Roxbury. Finally The Old Irish Ale house on Bridge St, in Dedham. All 3 serve real delicious corn beef and cabbage dinners.
Posted by caroljsheehan
West Roxbury Pub is a must! Great food at reasonable prices, great pub atmosphere and nice clean pub