![]() Hooley’s Irish Pub – El Cajon and La Mesa Founded by Dennis O’Sullivan, a practicing lawyer that is also the ‘Publican’ of both locations, and has been honored as the ‘Publican of the Year’ by the Irish Pubs Global Association. O’Sullivan’s is the go-to option for the North County Irish pub scene located in Escondido. Be sure to eat beforehand as you won’t find any food on the menu at this pub. ![]() While the Blarney Stone’s strip mall location may not look like your standard Irish pub, the flowing pints of Guinness and a live band that is known to play rowdy Irish drinking songs will quickly have you singing its praises. Want the really good stuff? You can also get $2 off premium Irish whiskey! If Irish music is more to your liking, visit between 7pm and 11pm on Tuesday nights for a traditional Irish jam session.īonus: it has a great outdoor patio! Blarney Stone Pub – Clairemont When I'm in Ireland, I just listen to it on repeat.A post shared by Andres Del Fuego (¡1386!) by to partake in an Irish whiskey for just $4.50 on Saturdays until 6pm or all day on Sundays. This song is perfect background music for a trip back to the old sod. It's a majestic place with beauty unlike that I've experienced in any other land. Just listening to this song instantly transports me into the rolling hills of Ireland. I dare you to listen to this song and not smile. He is the most soulful artist to ever come out of Ireland. There is no singer-songwriter like Van Morrison. They play a lot of songs that require the listener to pump his fist in the air. "Some Say the Devil is Dead" (The Wolftones). Without a doubt, Paddy Reilly is one of the most famous Irish folk singers and this classic is the most beautiful of Irish tunes. Spoiler Alert: There is drinking, and it does not end well. The song is an epic tale of a ship and its crew. A collaboration between two of Celtic music's greatest bands, the classic sound of The Dubliners and the new sound of The Pogues. "Irish Rover" (Dubliners and The Pogues). They sing all the old drinking songs I heard in the pubs with their own punk twist. It didn't go over very well with Sister Marion. ![]() I sang this Irish Pub song for show and tell in the first grade. Except Paddy's had a lot more firemen than psychiatrists and baseball players. I watched "Cheers" every Thursday night as a kid because it reminded me of my favorite place, Paddy's Pub. "Where Everybody Knows Your Name (Theme from 'Cheers')" (Gary Portnoy). You were right Bono… The streets are very poorly marked. I realized what this song was about the first time I went to Dublin and got completely lost. However, I doubt it has inspired any Irishman to "play the wild rover no more." This is a classic Irish drinking song about a prodigal son, who promises to settle down - very popular on St. For more information and tickets, call (212) 967-7555 or visit. Joe's Pub is located at 425 Lafayette Street. He is the co-founder of the non-profit organization Broadway Impact, which mobilizes theatre communities across the country and around the world to take action for marriage equality. His Broadway debut was in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and he was recently seen Off-Broadway in Little Miss Sunshine. ![]() O'Malley is best known for starring in the original company of The Book of Mormon on Broadway, earning Tony and Drama Desk nominations for playing openly closeted Mormon Elder McKinley. ![]() Patrick's Day, O'Malley picks his favorite Irish pub songs and tells us why they made the list. In anticipation of the concert, and in celebration of St. Using classic Irish pub songs from The Wolftones, U2, Van Morrison and more, the evening will feature music direction by Tony and Grammy Award winner, Stephen Oremus." Pub Crawl, according to press notes, "is Rory’s hilarious coming of age story that tells the tale of being raised in an Irish pub on the west side of Cleveland by his single mom and all of the bar’s eclectic patrons. ![]()
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