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Conference tallis::celt

Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

1410.0. "Irish Pubs in NH?" by AIMHI::SEIFERT () Fri Sep 09 1994 12:35

    Does anyone know of any good Irish pubs in Nashua or Manchester, NH? 
    Also are there any good places in the area of have a real Irish
    breakfast?  
    
    Thanks,
    
    Mindy
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1410.1yesSIOG::KEYESDECADMIRE Engineering DTN 827-5556Fri Sep 09 1994 13:125
    
    Manchester....Yes indeed there is the Wild Rover...its very central
    and pretty good. Guinness is pretty ok. Kevin burns lives there -) -)
    
    Mick
1410.2WREATH::AHERNDennis the MenaceFri Sep 09 1994 14:2711
    >Does anyone know of any good Irish pubs in Nashua or Manchester, NH? 
    >Also are there any good places in the area of have a real Irish
    >breakfast?  
    
    There's a place in Nashua, run by a former DECcie from Galway, that
    does a full Irish breakfast.  I think it's called the ..., umm, it
    started out as the Galway Chipper and then the original partners parted
    ways.  I think it's maybe the Curragh now.  keVin would know.
    
    Anyways, it's right on the main drag in the center of Nashua.
    
1410.3How do I get there?AIMHI::SEIFERTFri Sep 09 1994 14:2711
    Thanks Mick!
    
    Where exactly is it?  How is the music there? Are there a lot of Irish
    people who go there?  
    
    My boyfriend is from Dublin (but lives here now) is always complaining
    that there aren't any good pubs up here in the boonies so I would love
    to surprise him tonight by going to an Irish pub.
    
    Mindy
    
1410.4Inquiring minds :-)SUFRNG::REESE_KThree Fries Short of a Happy MealFri Sep 09 1994 14:316
    Just out of curiosity, what is a real Irish breakfast?  I know my
    Gram considered kidney(s) stew as part of a proper Welsh breakfast :-)
    I also heard of a real English breakfast; anyone know the similarities
    as well as differences?
    
    
1410.5AIMHI::SEIFERTFri Sep 09 1994 14:364
    Anything that is not from Friendly's here in Nashua according to my
    boyfriend.
    
    
1410.6not sureSIOG::KEYESDECADMIRE Engineering DTN 827-5556Fri Sep 09 1994 14:5410
    
    Mindy,
    
    sorry don't have specific directions...Best check the phone book and 
    get the address from there...They do live Music ok and have a very good
    juke box with good Irish rock on it......
    
    rgs,
    
    Mick
1410.7thanksAIMHI::SEIFERTFri Sep 09 1994 14:573
    Thanks again!  I'll call information and check it out tonight.
    
    
1410.8Will we have a fry? ;v)TALLIS::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsFri Sep 09 1994 16:247
    Fried blood pudding, good tea, brown bread, soda bread, more
    tea, fried eggs, thick rashers, tasty snausages, more tea,
    lipid orange juice from israel, real cream, fried tomaaatoes,
    (kellogg's corn) flakes, orange marmalade, maybe scones, oh
    I'm full.
    
    When's tea?
1410.9Do you use tea bags? NOT!!SUFRNG::REESE_KThree Fries Short of a Happy MealFri Sep 09 1994 18:585
    Well, I'd pass on the fried blood pudding and the corn flakes,
    but the rest is pretty close to the mark; especially the good
    tea, more tea & more tea :-)
    
    
1410.10yum!WELSWS::HEDLEYLager LoutSat Sep 10 1994 08:145
>    Well, I'd pass on the fried blood pudding

wimp!  It's great stuff.  :)

Chris.
1410.11Killarney'sSOLVIT::OCONNELLFri Oct 07 1994 15:1914
    Killarney's Pub at the Holiday Inn on Northeastern Boulevard
    in Nashua is the local one that comes to mind.  They have Irish folk 
    singers periodically.
    
    Don't know about an Irish breakfast.  
    
    The small Irish restaurant on Main Street in Nashua may have
    been the Claddagh.  ...don't know if it's still in business.
    You could call information...the phone book I have in the
    office is too old.
    
    Good luck,
    Noranne
    
1410.12coming soon to Milford NHABACUS::MACDONALD_MThe Tincture TreeFri Oct 07 1994 18:487
    
    I think the place on Main St in Nashua is now a gourmet pizza joint.
    
    Read in the Milford paper las week that some folks are turning their
    small market into an Irish Pub.  Something to look forward to.
    
    MaryAnne
1410.13The Guinness tap was BROKEN.RANGER::HORGANCraicailte indiadh damhsaThu Dec 01 1994 16:1123
    I recently read a note where somebody mentioned a new pub opening
    in Milford N.H., but now I can't find it, so I'll post this here.
    I went right to the source:  
     
    Julie
    
    Do I know about Pubs .... This is Kevin Burns your talking
              to !!!
    
    
              The place is called the Galway Arms, it's owned by Liam
              Jordan from Galway, but he's been out here about 10 years.
    
              The place opened last Thursday... I was there on Sunday
              afternoon, it is a very very very very small place !!
              you can only seat about 5-6 people at the bar, and the
              restaurant is not very big either ...
    
              It's located on Rt 101a about a half mile West of the
              the center of Milford.