Where:
The Dubliner
2 Center Plaza
Boston, MA
Admission:
$Varies
Categories:
Drinks, Food, Seasonal
Event website:
https://www.thedublinerboston.com/
In the weeks before and after the annual celebration of Irish pride, The Dubliner will host a series of events highlighting the culinary revolution underway in Ireland, along with authentic top Irish bands and comedy.
Chef Aidan Mc Gee, born in County Donegal where his chef father raised hill mountain lamb, remains front and center in that dynamic, new gastronomic movement. Mc Gee worked at numerous Michelin-starred restaurants in the UK. When he relocated to Boston in the midst of the pandemic, he vowed to give his adopted city a true taste of the “new” Irish kitchen.
On Friday, March 8, 2024, The Dubliner will host a dinner by Jp MacMahon, chef/owner of the acclaimed Aniar restaurant in Galway, Ireland, recipient of one Michelin star for the past ten years.
In the week leading up to Saint Patrick’s Day, The Dubliner will be featuring live Irish music nightly in the Pub and lounge. A few key names are One for the Road, Jinty Mc Grath, The Yetis, and Farmer Michael. The Dubliner boasts one of the largest libraries of Irish whiskeys in Boston as well as a huge selection of local and international beers—including the best pint of Guinness in Boston.
On Friday, March 15th, The Dubliner will hold its third annual Irish Networking Breakfast, with curated tastings of authentic Irish ingredients and spirits and a selection of live Irish music and dance. The Dubliner expects Irish, US, and Massachusetts dignitaries to be in attendance. Admission will be by ticket only—bookable on OpenTable.
On Saint Patrick’s Sunday, March 17, The Dubliner will begin the festivities as soon as the doors open. In addition to live music, a special celebratory menu will be served all day.
In the two weeks before Easter Sunday (March 31), weather permitting, The Dubliner hopes to open its covered, sidewalk patio, abutting Cambridge Street, with excellent views of Boston City Hall, the Custom House tower, and the (1873) Oriental Tea Company giant kettle that hangs on the corner of Court and Tremont Streets.
Monday, Jan 13, 2025 goes until 03/15
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