The Perfect Night Out in Downtown Pensacola, Florida

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Whether you're a tourist or a local of Pensacola, Florida I recommend you spend one evening in Downtown enjoying two of it's brighter gems. If you enjoy good food, fun, music and are in the mood for something unique and
The Perfect Night Out in Downtown Pensacola, Florida
Neighborhood: Downtown
Pensacola, FL 32502
United States of America
 a little different with a touch of history these are the places for you; McGuire's Irish Pub and Seville Quarter.

McGuire's Irish Pub, established in 1977 and located in Downtown Pensacola Florida at 600 E. Gregory Street. Friday and Saturday nights are always a treat at McGuire's, arrive early if you don't like to wait, this is a restaurant where you can typically expect to wait an average of twenty minutes for a table, maybe longer if you request the pub area where they play live entertainment of Irish and Scottish folksongs in the evenings. Personally I enjoy the live music but be warned it can get loud, if you plan to carry on engaging conversations at your table you probably won't want to sit close to the stage. The atmosphere of McGuire's is one of cultural richness, humor, tradition and warmth. While you wait for your table you can explore the gift shop where they carry an assortment of amusing gifts and Irish treasures. The signature drink of McGuire's known as the 'Irish Wake' is a souvenir in and of itself since you get to keep the glass jar with the McGuire's logo printed on it. The drink itself is quite tasty and fruity, it's also quite capable of knocking you on your backside if you don't pace yourself. If you dare to take a second it becomes appropriately referred to as an 'Irish Resurrection'. Their menu carries a variety of Irish Cuisine and American Steak, be sure to read the menu carefully, you'll be quite amused at some of the food they offer. Don't forget to try their self made root beer, they brew it right there in the restaurant and it certainly is a treat. For more information on its history and traditions check out their website at www.mcguiresirishpub.com .

 
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