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Blackfinn in the Epicentre has some Irish beers on tap (also maybe some ciders, IIRC), and has the look of an Irish pub, but it's not particularly authentic feeling. Nice crowd, festive, and convenient to everything. I liked it the time I went.
Been lookin' into Galway Hooker. Place seems pretty cool.
It may be outta range, though, at least for the night. I'm going to see Flogging Molly at the Filmore, so I'm trying to find a place relatively close so that I can walk and not drive.
I wonder if Ri-Ra will EVER re-open. Passed by there yesterday and thought I saw a "new" sign in the window but it was nothing more than a a "Do Not occupy" notice.
I wonder if Ri-Ra will EVER re-open. Passed by there yesterday and thought I saw a "new" sign in the window but it was nothing more than a a "Do Not occupy" notice.
I know it's been mentioned on CD before, but thought I'd post here for others coming across this thread:
RiRa's is open! RÃRá Irish Pub - The Real Flavor of Ireland (http://www.rira.com/rira/charlotte.html - broken link)
The Gin Mill is stilll showing the games. Just call to confirm. Ri-Ra is great, so is Connelly's. I also love Kevin Devin's other place on 6th, Dandelion Market. Not really an Irish pub, but great Guiness and really good food.
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