Irish pubs: it seems they somehow manage to pop up in every major city that has a bar scene across the world. Often times, the only tell-tale sign of these pubs are hanging Guinness or Harps neon lights advertising a few of Ireland’s most widely-known beers amid dark wood interior. Wherever the Irish pub may be, they all emit a sense of being at home and this nostalgia is what keeps this the style of bar forever relevant and timeless. The Northwest has its fair share, enjoy this sampler platter of Irish joints to pound a proper pint.
Uisce Irish Pub || Bellingham, WA || Named after the definition for water in Gaelic, Uisce’s lies within the historic district in downtown Bellingham. With local and European ales as well as the largest Irish whiskey and scotch selection in the city of Bellingham, Ireland is what you’ll taste.
Mulleady’s Pub || Seattle || Seasonal food while seated in a comfortable pub atmosphere, this Magnolia neighborhood pub also boasts the largest collection of Irish Whiskeys on the West Coast. While featuring extinct and Irish-imported libations you can’t find anywhere else locally, the restored two-story building will make you feel right at home.
Celt Pub || Idaho Falls, ID || Locally owned Irish essence pours right from the tap or bottle and into your hands. From a fully stocked bar featuring favorite drinks from Ireland, as well as imported and domestic beers, to traditional Celtic dishes, the menu is full of options. Food is a proud Celtic tradition, and here they take that seriously.
Murphy’s Pub || Havre, MT || Inspired by none other than Ireland itself, and named after the owners’ dog Murphy, you’ll feel sense of belonging dining on a meal in this inviting dining area. With an extensive selection of Irish whiskies and scotch, you can find yourself by the fire place during the colder winter months, or outside enjoying a frozen drink on their patio overlooking Havre when in the scorching heat.
Nana’s Irish Pub || Newport, OR || Located in Newport’s Historic Nye Beach District on the central Oregon Coast rests tastes, sounds and experiences of Irish heritage. From hearty pot pies to Reuben sandwiches and homemade soups and salads, each has an Irish take. Pair that with a Guinness and enjoy the culture as if you belong.