Dallas Hotel Magazine Winter 2022

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LIFESTYLE

By David Muscari

Legend has it that St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland. Every March, Irish and non-Irish alike raise glasses all over the world and salute Irish heritage and culture on a day named in his honor. But if you think Boston, New

GO GREEN Best Irish Pubs in Dallas and Vicinity

York, and Chicago have the corner on on celebrations, you haven’t been to St. Paddy’s Day in Dallas.

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hen it comes to authentic Irish pubs, you won’t have to go far to find one for your St. Patrick’s Day celebration or any time you feel like watching sporting events or gathering with friends. We curated the top Irish pubs spanning from Oak Cliff to McKinney, including downtown, Lower Greenville, Oak Cliff, Arlington, the Colony, and more. Erin go bragh, y’all.

THE DUBLINER With its traditional warm demeanor, Peter Kenny’s cozy stop is the city’s oldest continually operating Irish pub. The Dublin native offers a vast selection of imported and craft beer, including Guinness on tap and Harp for a lighter touch, as well as Irish and Scottish whiskies. The Dubliner is well known among east Dallasites as a Greenville Avenue mainstay.

LOCHLAND’S No reservations, it’s first come, first served at this Plano Road bistro in Northeast Dallas, a destination offering indoor and outdoor seating. Sister to The Dubliner, Lochland’s offers a mouth-watering assortment of authentic British dishes like shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, flatbreads, a variety of cheese boards, and more.

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