Happy St. Patrick's Day! May the luck of the Irish be with you.
https://www.nbcnews.com/video/chica...n-to-celebrate-st-patrick-s-day-1459530307686
https://www.nbcnews.com/video/chica...n-to-celebrate-st-patrick-s-day-1459530307686
The owners were German and didn't know how to run a business so it went under. Maybe if they didn't drink the profits it might have survived. The fare wasn't traditional either so there was little about it that was truly Irish. There are plenty of other pubs to drink at in Oakville (King's Arms, Queen's Head, Pipes & Taps, Stout Monk, Abbey Arms, Royal Windsor, etc.) with better fare and better ran so I certainly don't miss it. You're forgetting Fionn Maccool's on Dundas!It is too bad we lost the Irish Temper in Oakville....as far as I know it was the last Irish pub in Oakville :Cry:
Just as Christmas is supposed to be about religion but has become commercialized, so has St. Patrick's Day.Of all the pseudo holidays, this is this is the one I get the least. I've always thought it was because I was a non-drinker, because there doesn't seem to be anything else to it. Am I missing something?
KK
I'm familiar with the history, but learned a few things from your link, so thank you. A long way from that to a holiday whose centerpiece is vomiting in public placesJust as Christmas is supposed to be about religion but has become commercialized, so has St. Patrick's Day.
https://www.almanac.com/content/st-patricks-day#
Fair enough. Bear in mind that years ago I worked at a one of the Winchester Arms locations. It wasn't faring so well so the owners changed it to Seamus O'briens in an attempt to get lost business back/boost business. Unfortunately there's not much in a name anymore, just as Mc (normally Irish) and Mac (normally Scottish) doesn't mean much after migration, etc. Enjoy P.J. O'briens, which appears to truly be an Irish Pub!Oh, lots of pubs....just all English. I don’t classify the Fionn McCools chain as anything that remotely resembles an Irish pub other than the name.
Finagins Wake on Speers was pretty good....but it has been gone forever.
Will be heading to the big city later for a few pints at patty o’brians.
Nope, you're not missing anything. St. Patrick was the patron saint of getting absolutely blitzed on a Sunday.Of all the pseudo holidays, this is this is the one I get the least. I've always thought it was because I was a non-drinker, because there doesn't seem to be anything else to it. Am I missing something?
KK
Pipes & Taps has great grub. Queen's Head is so classic. I was at O'Finn's a couple of times nothing special really.The owners were German and didn't know how to run a business so it went under. Maybe if they didn't drink the profits it might have survived. The fare wasn't traditional either so there was little about it that was truly Irish. There are plenty of other pubs to drink at in Oakville (King's Arms, Queen's Head, Pipes & Taps, Stout Monk, Abbey Arms, Royal Windsor, etc.) with better fare and better ran so I certainly don't miss it. You're forgetting Fionn Maccool's on Dundas!