Irish Pubs in Washington, DC

Pubs in the Nation's Capitol

By Christine Bude, published Mar 13, 2007
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Irish pubs are known for their comfortable, atmosphere's with wood surfaces, tasty beverages and hearty pub food. . Most of these pubs are Americanized versions, a mixture of the old world and new world. There are delicious foods on the menus with some traditional Irish pub food and some modernized American food. Here are some of the Irish pubs of Washington, DC.

Duffy's Irish Restaurant & Pub
2106 Vermont Ave NW
Washington DC
More modern style pub offers traditional pub fare including: Shepherd's Pie, Vegetarian Shepherd's Pie, Corned Beef & Cabbage, Fried Shrimp.

Fado7
808 7th Street NW
Washington DC
Fado is the Irish expression meaning "long ago". The term was a common preface to the old Irish stories. Fado blends the old with the new in their modern day version of the traditional pub. Menu includes: Drunken salmon, smothered steak, Irishman's Pork tenderloin, Galway shrimp and more.

Finn MacCool
Washington DC
Finn MacCools' Irish Publik House is in historic Barracks Row on Capitol Hill. The dinner menu includes pub fare such as Fish & chips, Shepherd's pie, corned beef & cabbage and crab cakes.

Ireland's Four Provence's Restaurant & Pub
713 8th Street SE
Washington, DC
Pub has live music and karaoke on certain evenings. Menu includes favorites such as: beef & Guinness stew, Shepherd's pie, cottage pie, pot roast, fresh Atlantic salmon, fish & chips,New York strip steak, Irish mixed grill, bangers & mash, chicken Ballymahon, corned beef & cabbage and seafood kabobs.

Irish Channel Restaurant & Pub
500 H Street NW
Washington, DC
The Irish Channel blends Irish generosity, Southern hospitality along with Guinness and food. entrees includes: Power's steak, Cashel chicken, French Quarter pork chop, rack of lamb, Avery Island Brochette, and Salmon Dingle Bay.

Irish Pubs in Washington, DC

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Takeaways
  • Pubs are social centers.
  • Pubs are famous for beer and ale.
  • Pub food is hearty.
Did You Know?
Public Houses were neighborhood meeting places.
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4 Provinces and Nanny O'Brien's are across the street from one another and a way cool place to be on March 17.

Posted on 03/13/2007 at 2:03:00 PM

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