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The Fleadh Lineup: Blarney Stone Dishes Out Irish Eats, Tunes and Brews

Each day leading up to the Fleadh, Patch will feature a business participating in the Fleadh's Pub and Restaurant Open House Saturday, March 10.

The 3rd annual is just 11 days away, and Patch wants to

Over the next two weeks, we'll rattle off the 11 bars and restaurants that are part of the pub and restaurant open house fun. We'll give you the rundown of what they're offering, when and for how much during the Fleadh.

Which place are we talking about?:

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What time should I be there? Doors open at 7 a.m.

...That's a little early. ... Sure it is, but it's worth it! The bar will offer a traditional Irish breakfast of eggs, Irish sausage, soda bread, beans, bacon and fried tomatoes, for $8.95. A Bloody Mary bar will also be available. Breakfast is served until 10 a.m.

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What'll it run me to get in? Starting at 1 p.m., a $5 cover charge.

So, food and drink? What else? They'll pitch a heated tent where you can catch the parade and party during the pub crawl. And did we mention the live music? Bands start at 1 p.m.

And don't forget dinner! After a few hours of partying, you're going to need to refill your tank. Enjoy the pub's corned beef and cabbage dinner, for $8.95.

The pub has 40 beers on tap—including Guiness—something for every type of beer fan.

Keep an eye out for the next feature and set of specials Thursday, March 1.


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