Everyone feels at home in an Irish pub. Whether you're looking for good food and drink, great banter, or just to sit and soak in the atmosphere, you won't be without the sense of welcome. That's why knowing where your local Irish pub is, even when away from home, is so important.
IrishCentral is proud to announce the official launch of our online Irish Pub Guide, offering a comprehensive guide for those looking for the perfect pint and a unique opportunity for bar owners.
Along with the online guide, IrishCentral is also launching a newsletter available to all Irish Pubs.
Our Irish Pub Guide brings the best of Irish establishments to customers across the United States. IrishCentral has over one million unique readers per month and is officially the most read Irish website in the United States.
We know that pub-goers all over the US love to find that place to sit and relax while enjoying the perfect pint, or their favorite Irish fare, and you can find them all here, on our site.
The Irish Pub Guide allows IrishCentral members to review their favorite Irish Pubs and check out new Irish pubs in their area.
IrishCentral’s new pub section offers a great opportunity for proud Irish pubs all around the United States to get themselves some recognition with a featured listing on IrishCentral, the most visited Irish website in the US.
Each full pub profile includes photos, videos, map, reviews, and ratings. These pubs will also receive the Pub News twice a month.
Currently distributed to 500+ Irish pubs nationally, the four-page, glossy Pub News is a great way for patrons to catch up on all the news from IrishCentral. From news from Ireland, entertainment, Irish history, travel, sports and a bit of “craic” this newsletter will get the customers chatting and brighten up the bar.
If you're interested in creating a profile for your own pub and receiving the Pub News, call us for more information on 212-871-0111 x208 or let us know at pubs@irishcentral.com.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.bluesman | May 13, 2012, 02:33 AM EDT
Come on angrypaddy dont sugar coat it...how do you really feel?
STEVENSTAR | May 09, 2012, 11:50 AM EDT
AND YOU PROBABLY WONT FIND ONE IRISH MAN IN ANY OF THEM ONLY AMERICANS ...
flanigantina | May 05, 2012, 03:48 PM EDT
my mother in law was a new. a ruth ann new than flanigan
flanigantina | May 05, 2012, 03:45 PM EDT
well i would like to nkow what you. about the flanigan,s in dublin. o,flannigan ,o,flannagan.eta. my children want to nkow more. my father in law was eugene wilmont flanigan. my husband is edward tumblety, and my son eugene justin flanigan my daughter is mary lou ann flanigan and we have a lot of grand kids.
billie061 | May 04, 2012, 07:57 PM EDT
Ok its not stateside, but deserves a mention just in case any of you arrive on my little patch. Its called Mileys and its in Blessington West Wicklow. Its owned and run by the warrior landlady Ethel, she stands at 5' and has run it with an iron fist for the last 30 odd years, Ive had the best craic there since I moved to the area 28 years ago. Her father-in-law Jimmy put me out 33 years ago for kissing, I was only 17. The same guys fight every sun night over the pool, they are in their 50's/60's and have been doing it for the last 30 odd years, we have sing-songs, debates, and agro, but you will get the most warmest welcome (and interrogation) if you visit.