Here's a fun way to keep warm: Celebrate National Irish Coffee Day
National Irish Coffee Day could not have come at a better time: With temperatures below freezing on a Friday night, we sometimes need that extra push to get us out when it feels like it's single digits outside.
On Jan. 25, go out for that delicious steamy cocktail consisting of coffee, whiskey and cream. To make things easier for you, We've picked out Irish pubs in some of the neighborhoods in and around Boston. Hopefully you won't have to travel far to celebrate this very important occasion.
Note: Check in with the pub for hours and availability.
BACK BAY
Solas
710 Boylston St.
(617) 933-4803
www.solasboston.com
BRIGHTON
Green Briar
304 Washington Street
(617)789-4100
www.greenbriarpub.com
CENTRAL SQUARE
The Field
20 Prospect St, Cambridge
(617) 354-7345
www.thefieldpub.com
DORCHESTER
Banshee
934 Dorchester Ave.
(617) 436-9747
www.bansheeboston.com
DOWNTOWN BOSTON
Black Rose
160 State St, Boston
(617) 742-2286
www.irishconnection.com
INMAN SQUARE
Druid
357 Cambridge St, Cambridge
(617) 497-0965
www.druidpub.com
JAMAICA PLAIN
Doyle's
3484 Washington St
(617) 524-2345
www.doylescafeboston.com
KENMORE SQUARE
Cornwall's
654 Beacon St., Boston
(617) 262-3749
www.cornwalls.com
Contributors
Stephanie Callahan is a native Bostonian who loves cooking, traveling, spa treatments, and being on the ocean.
Milva DiDomizio is a New England native who's fond of cooking, singing, and Boston's arts and culture scene.
Swati G. Sharma is a Somerville resident and is a fan of city living, exploring Bostons nightlife, and dancing.
Emily Sweeney is a Boston native who goes out all over, from Irish pubs in Southie to the roller rink in Dorchester.

