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Featuring
On Tap...
Bass,
Guinness,
Killians &
Yuengling
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"...where an Irish balladeer sings Irish songs nightly."

"The bar is 75 years old, is dark paneled and Irish in atmosphere... has the best
and most reasonable Irish coffee I have ever tasted."

" The Irish Pub, a jaw dropping beauty that's open 'round the clock and lets rooms
above the bar."
"The Irish Pub. Worthy of its name- the best ever."
- BERT SUGAR
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 "Best
Cheap Eats"
Atlantic City Magazine - 1999
"How do they do it? The Irish Pub offers $1.95 lunch specials
every day of the week, from 11:30am to 2pm. That's soup/sandwich combo that might
include...hot roast beef, meatballs, mushroom soup or minestrone. Two dinner
specials are offered for $5.95 every day until 8pm...With prices like these, who can
afford to eat at home? |
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"...one of the best bargains in Atlantic City"
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"No matter what anyone tells you, the best bar in Atlantic City is The Irish Pub.
There's no fake glitter...the pub sells more beer than any other bar in town and the live
Irish music keeps the patrons foot tapping happy."
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"Inside, away from the chill of Friday night, there was an inviting warmth, and
the crowd, young and old was happy."- Jim Lown
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"The Irish Pub is more European than Amreican. It's a backwater that hasn't
discovered the plastic world of the Holiday Inn...the last of its kind."
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"Dark-paneled and warm, the Irish Pub has the friendly smell of a European
drinking establishment that has polished its wood with Harp Lager."
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"glasses of Stout and Harp Lager over the bar. The lilting refrains of a ballad
fill the room. Photographs of illustrious Irishmen proudly grace the walls." -Susanne
Dolezal
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"...a remnant of the family-style hotels for which the resort was famous
years ago."
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"(The Pub) serves terrific sandwiches and ice cold beer. It's a favorite of the
locals and always cheerful.
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"I needed to smile, and found a lot of friendly
faces at the Irish Pub"
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