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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Dallas: Top Authentic Irish Pubs

Forget searching for a pot of gold. Gather your friends this St. Patrick’s Day and enjoy a responsibly‑served Irish celebration.

The Dubliner
Lower Greenville; 2818 Greenville Ave.

Owned by a native Dubliner, this Greenville Avenue staple offers an unmistakably authentic Irish ambiance. The menu features a curated selection of imported beers and whiskeys, and the toasted Reuben sandwich is a fan favorite. Pair it with an ice‑cold pint of Guinness for the ultimate Irish experience.

The Crafty Irishman
Downtown Dallas; 2600 Main Street (ground floor, Mercantile Building)

Just steps from Main Street Garden Park, The Crafty Irishman delivers hearty Irish fare and bottomless taps of ale. Don’t miss the Irish Nachos, and if you’re in the mood for breakfast any time of day, try the traditional spread of eggs, Irish bacon, sausage, and more – a truly satisfying menu that’s hard to leave hungry.

Blackfriar Pub
Uptown; 2621 McKinney Ave.

This isn’t your average neighborhood pub. With an ornate wooden framework that once belonged to a 13th‑century English castle owned by Peter Townshend of The Who, Blackfriar boasts nearly forty years of heritage. The food and drinks are top‑notch, but it’s the pub’s passion for a classic Irish party that makes it the place to be on St. Patrick’s Day.

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