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  Burning the Irish Bar
Forty Irish people made the journey to be involved in the project and experience the world's most creative festival.
We had to run a camp, a bar and use as little waste as possible and leave absolutely no trace.
We knew what the bar was supposed to look like so it was relatively easy to assemble despite the heat.
www.burntheirishbar.com /paddy_mirage_2003.htm   (845 words)

  
 Irish American Home Society :: Glastonbury, CT
This is a unique opportunity for new or aspiring musicians and singers to sit in with other accomplished musicians playing traditional Irish music for a couple of hours on Sunday.
It is also an opportunity for club members to enjoy the camaraderie and inexpensive beverages served over the bar and help promote needed revenue for the Club.
Traditional Irish country set dance classes are held in the upstairs hall on Wednesday evenings (except the fourth Wednesday of each month).
www.irishamericanhome.com /news.html   (276 words)

  
 Irish Post: Famous Luton Irish bar gutted in mystery blaze   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
THE OWNER of one of Britain’s most famous Irish bars has vowed to rebuild his business after the premises were virtually destroyed in a fire.
He said: “I first bought this bar 17 years ago in 1989 and it caters for all the clientele in Luton — it is a very wellestablished pub.
“Eddie’s bar is famous for all the nurses who met their husbands, for the broadcast on Anglia television on Paddy’s Day for the last seven years on the trot and for all the Irish bands who have played here.”
www.irishpost.co.uk /news/story.asp?j=4257   (345 words)

  
 The Irish Bar - Aims and Objectives - Bar Council of Ireland
The Irish Bar aims to provide its clients with a high level of expertise in all areas of law combined with skilled advocacy by persons of integrity and independence.
Under the Irish system for the administration of justice, court hearings in contested cases are conducted in an adversarial manner.
There is a strong relationship of trust and respect between the Bar and the solicitors' profession founded on the experience that each has for the high standards of the other.
www.lawlibrary.ie /viewdoc.asp?DocID=6&m=f   (795 words)

  
 Irish Echo Online - News
Martin, whose anti-smoking law is due to stub out smoking in all Irish bars and restaurants on Jan. 1, defended the purpose of his visit, saying that banning smoking is progressive, saves lives and -- based on statistics provided by Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- is good for business.
Staunton, however, did not meet Martin because he was in Albany with other bar and restaurant owners meeting legislators in a further attempt to have the smoking ban amended.
Joe Gillespie, another bar owner, said that he would be "quite happy to meet [Martin] and take him around town." He added that the claim by the mayor that business has increased since the smoking ban is "the greatest load of nonsense."
www.irishecho.com /newspaper/story.cfm?id=13562   (701 words)

  
 Irish Echo Online - Business
With a crowd of political types in town and an awful lot of talking planned, you'd expect the Irish bars in the area of Madison Square Garden to be ready for an onslaught of thirst quenching.
For the Harp Bar, located across the street from the Fleet Center where the Democrats convened, business was brisk, according to a bartender.
Bartender Maria, serving last Tuesday evening to an almost-empty bar, said that the staff were hopeful of a decent trade during the convention but not too hopeful.
www.irishecho.com /newspaper/story.cfm?id=15133   (840 words)

  
 Irish Knights Bar, Gouvia, Corfu, Greece
Irish Knights Restaurant, Snack Bar and Pub in the resort of Gouvia on the Island of Corfu is legendary for good times!
Great food, a full bar (including all your favourite English and Irish beers, bitters, ales and ciders), games, sporting events on big screen TV, and nightly live entertainment.
They have maintained the well-loved atmosphere of the bar and restaurant, while adding a spectacular new menu, as well as some new bar favourites.
www.irishknightscorfu.com   (299 words)

  
 London Symphony Orchestra, Trisha Yearwood Share Bill with Four to the Bar
Unlike Bono, Irish folk band Four to the Bar isn't afraid to call a tune a rebel song--even though it's a ballad.
Indeed, "Irish blues" may be the best way to describe Four to the Bar's spirited, wonderfully engaging concert, an event of the Florida International Festival.
That was true with Four to the Bar's moving, lyrical ballads about the Irish diaspora and the Irish "troubles." Such songs as "The Western Shore" and "The Shores of America" conveyed the special heartache of immigrants.
www.irishside.com /tis/music/4tothebar/_press/dnj.htm   (1104 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | South Asia | Threats close Kabul's Irish bar
But the popularity of the bar, which is open only to foreigners in the predominately Muslim state, appears to have attracted the interest of terrorists, United Nations staff in the city said.
Owners of the bar hope it will reopen next week, but its clientele is set to shrink after the UN banned its staff from going there for security reasons and other foreign aid organisations and diplomatic missions have issued warnings to their personnel.
The anonymous official who spoke to Reuters said the UN mission was also concerned that the very existence of a bar in Kabul was "culturally insensitive" in a country where alcohol is frowned upon and banned to Muslims for religious reasons.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/south_asia/2978513.stm   (521 words)

  
 Welcome | Fadó CORPORATE SITE
Fadó, pronounced f'doe, is the Irish expression meaning "long ago".
The term was commonly used as the preface of old Irish stories told by the Seanchaí (Shana-kee) or storyteller.
It is a culture of hospitable surroundings, good food and good drink, and friendly conversation- what we call "craic".
www.fadoirishpub.com   (153 words)

  
 About - A mixture of Old World atmosphere in a contemporary, vibrant setting. Our Fish & Chips, Irish Breakfast and ...
This new generation Irish Pub combines the best of traditional and contemporary Irish pub cultures that is wining worldwide popularity for decor, hospitality, humor and friendly staff.
In the front half of the pub the circular oak bar features a copper canopy, and the walls throughout are adorned with old photographs and vintage Irish posters.
In addition to such traditional Irish favorites as Shepherds Pie and Irish Stew, The Irish Oak serves award-winning Corned Beef, Smoked Salmon and home-made brown bread with Marie Rose Sauce, and a variety of sandwiches and salads.
www.irishoak.com /site/epage/7480_337.htm   (570 words)

  
 Irish Pub Concept by Guinness, pub owners, franchise opportunity
The Irish Pub Concept has developed a number of programs that provide training to help you to open and manage your pub more efficiently.
The programs are designed to help you set up systems within your organization so that you will have more time to develop your staff and to enjoy the company of your guests.
Whether you decide to open a pub with a traditional Irish city name such as Limerick's or you are looking to create the illusion of history with a name like O'Keeffe & Sons, click here for a list of hundreds of authentic names that may fit just right.
www.irishpubconcept.com /planning   (215 words)

  
 Shamrockin' Saturday Night: Bars + Clubs: Erin Brereton: CenterstageChicago.com
The Irish Oak is a nice place, really packed on weekends but very sparsely populated during the week.
The place also has Irish grub and a drink called the car bomb that is so strong it may just make you laugh even more than the name does.
If Chicago has a most-known Irish bar, it's the The Abbey Pub, said to be the most authentic of all Irish spots in the city.
centerstage.net /bars/articles/irish.html   (618 words)

  
 A mixture of Old World atmosphere in a contemporary, vibrant setting. Our Fish & Chips, Irish Breakfast and Shephard's ...
Irish Oak Restaurant and Pub is a family owned business with 20 years experience.
Irish Oak is owned and operated by the Lawless family, Galway natives.
Everything in the bar, from the floors to the frames, is imported from Ireland.
irishoak.com   (275 words)

  
 The Irish Pub Company, irish pubs abroad, interior design, consultants and architects, fixtures and fittings
The Irish Pub Company, which is a division of the McNally Design Group, was established in 1991 and specialises in the design, manufacture and installation of authentic Irish Pubs worldwide.
Then, the Irish Pub Company developed ways of recreating Irish pubs which would be successful culturally and commercially, anywhere in the world.
Without these central platforms, the other important elements of the concept - Irish staff, Irish music, Irish food and Irish drink, cannot be put into their proper perspective.
www.irishpubcompany.com   (201 words)

  
 SF Gate: eGuide: Music & Nightlife: SF Bar Guide: Pubs
With a window-lined downstairs bar, high ceilings, an exposed kitchen and tiny upstairs bar and dartboard haven, this bar/restaurant is located up the street from SBC Park and is usually awash in a sea of orange and fl before Giants home games.
The bar is stocked with the requisite Guinness, as well as nine other draft beers and a wide assortment of spirits.
It stands out as an after-work bar, and is a great place to hang out, with two levels for roaming around and at least four house brews (in addition to a full bar) to sample.
www.sfgate.com /eguide/music/barguide/pubs.shtml   (1674 words)

  
 Tampa Florida Irish Restaurant & Pub MacDinton's   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Opened on May 25th 2002, MacDinton's Irish Pub and Restaurant is rapidly achieving landmark status among the bars and restaurants in Tampa.
The 4 owners, all Irish emigrants, have been living in their adopted country for many years, and are delighted that their dream of a "wee taste of home" has at last come to pass in Tampa, a beautiful, vibrant corner of Florida.
SOHO -- The Irish accents are as heavy as the Guinness and Harp on tap.
www.macdintons.com /html/aboutus.html   (715 words)

  
 The Irish Bank
The Irish Bank Bar & Restaurant is one of America'smost authentic, historically accurate and romantic Irish pubs.
The Irish Bank can be found snugly nestled in its own lane in the heart of downtown San Francisco.
Our façade, with its traditional whitewashed cottage appearance, is adorned with magnificent brass plaques, hanging flower baskets and a breathtaking, ancient 19th century water pump, creating an impression reminiscent of a distinctive rural tavern.
www.theirishbank.com   (120 words)

  
 The Irish Bar - Aims and Objectives - Bar Council of Ireland
The Honorable Society of King's Inns is the governing body of the Bar of Ireland.
The leader of the Irish Bar is the Attorney General who is the legal advisor to the Government.
An advantage of the Irish system is that the client, through his solicitor or the body having direct professional access can put together the legal team which is best suited to any particular task.
www.lawlibrary.ie /viewdoc.asp?DocID=6&m=f   (795 words)

  
 When Irish Eyes are Drinking: Bars + Clubs: Erin Brereton: CenterstageChicago.com
From the Irish accents hanging on the walls to the Irish staff, Celtic Crossings is, given its location, a pleasant surprise.
It may not be the most authentic Irish bar, Fado tries to be five bars in one three-story building, but ends up feeling more like a throwback to Epcot at Disneyworld.
Small and somewhat narrow, the Irish Oak is a crowded place on the weekends, but it’s also one of Wrigleyville’s most unique Irish bar options.
centerstage.net /bars/articles/irish-eyes-drinking.html   (1280 words)

  
 Irish Abroad - Irish American News
A search for gangster Whitey Bulger in an Irish bar in Cambodia has proved fruitless, the FBI have confirmed.
Kenneth Kaiser, the special agent managing the Bulger investigation, told the Boston Globe that two agents had visited an Irish bar in Cambodia after a man matching Bulger’s description was seen there.
However, Dublin may be too obvious a place for Bulger to hide, as his Irish American gang had many ties to Ireland.
www.irishabroad.com /news/irishinamerica/news/irish-bar-aug1705.asp   (373 words)

  
 Welcome to Irish Times
The Irish Times opened in December of 1997 and has become a popular venue for all age groups.
Located in the heart of Worcester, Irish Times is within walking distance of hotels, the DCU Center.
The Pub: The first floor bar area hosts live entertainment, has 3 large plasma televisions and 1 100" big screen tuned to New England’s sporting events and serves a full menu.
www.irishtimespub.com   (245 words)

  
 Bía Bar - Irish Pub Company
At once modern and traditional in style, the bar combines a large circular timber bar with inset stainless steel strips, and a Venetian gold granite top with traditional dark mahogany covered pilasters and raised and fielded panels.
To the left of the bar is the ‘Cavernous Area’.
As you continue along through the bar the next area you reach is the ‘Classical Area’, which has a subtle mix of classical and simple elements.
www.irishpubcompany.com /newsletter/biabar.htm   (421 words)

  
 Temple Bar, Dublin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Temple Bar (Barra an Teampaill in Irish) is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland.
Temple Bar is in the postcode Dublin 2 (D2), and has an estimated population of 3,000.
Pubs in the area include The Porterhouse, the Oliver St. John Gogarty, the Turk's Head, the Temple Bar, Isolde's Tower, the Quays Bar, the MEZZ, the Foggy Dew and Eamon Doran's, as well as the newly flourishing Bayfire.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Temple_Bar,_Dublin   (689 words)

  
 STLtoday - Entertainment - Bars & Clubs
There's a credit card machine, a touch-top bar game and even cheese taquitos on the menu, which is otherwise dominated by solid, time-tested bar fare, such as BLTs, burgers and roast beef sandwiches.
If you sit at Foley's for an hour, or two, and are suddenly overwhelmed with a feeling of sadness that you hadn't found this place before, you won't be the first person to have that feeling.
This place is the epitome of the American corner bar, with an Irish flag thrown in.
www.stltoday.com /stltoday/entertainment/reviews.nsf/bar/story/9D0766FCC8883A6386257108005FCAE3?OpenDocument   (537 words)

  
 Boston Irish Pubs
Irish Connections Festival Friday June 10 through Sunday June 12 Canton MA...
We would like Irish business owners and management to tell us about the best that their establishments have to offer.
The Massachusetts Beverage Association (MassLBA) and Irish Vintners Association (IVA), representing more than 5,000 on-premise beverage alcohol licensees across the Commonwealth, honored area philanthropist A. Raymond Tye at their second annual Member Appreciation Night held October 11 at the Granite Links Golf Club, Quincy.
www.bostonirishpubs.com   (448 words)

  
 Irish pub, bar, drinks. Fort Worth, Texas.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
We have more than 90 different beers and a full-service bar stocked with a large selection of top-shelf liquors and Irish whiskeys.
Our decor is inviting and traditional, like you would expect in an Irish pub, and we have a special smoke eater to keep the air fresh for our non-smoking friends.
With more than 30 years of combined experience and 3 years in business, our Ma and Pa operated company is conveniently located across from the federal building, with plenty of parking.
www.paddyredsirishpub.com   (305 words)

  
 CD Baby: 4 TO THE BAR: Craic on the Road - from galaris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Four to the Bar, the band that Joannie Madden of Cherish the Ladies once called "one of the best up-and-coming groups around," was composed of two Irishmen, David Yeates and Martin Kelleher, and two native New Yorkers, Keith O'Neill and Pat Clifford.
Four to the Bar performed throughout the Greater New York area during the early- to mid-1990s, with frequent excursions to places as far afield as St. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, and Key West.
Four to the Bar performed on numerous live radio broadcasts; they played to crowds of thousands at events like the Chicago Irish Festival and the Irish Arts Center's Traditional Music Festival, where they have shared billing with acts such as the Kips Bay Ceili Band, Freddy White, Cherish the Ladies, and the Chanting House.
cdbaby.com /cd/4tothebar2/from/galaris?cdbaby=615a3ebecaf818b2363cd5...   (872 words)

  
 OnMilwaukee.com Bars and Clubs: Irish pub guide
Many Irish immigrants settled in Milwaukee over the years, and a number of neighborhoods were identified as "Irish." The result is a thriving Irish Fest every summer, the Irish Cultural & Heritage Center and a plethora of fine pubs pouring Guinness, Harp, Murphy's and more, as Celtic music issues forth from speakers.
Both pubs are Irish in name and decor, and host mostly a college-age crowd in the case of the former and lots of Downtown office workers in the case of the latter.
Sure, it's a Irish bar too, but it sticks to its ranking by Playboy.com as one of the best college bars in the country as much as it toasts its Irish roots.
www.onmilwaukee.com /bars/articles/pubguide2.html   (824 words)

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