Irish Bars
Among the many great bars in this city, some of its best boast strong Irish pride. Relax with a pint of the Black!
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"The Temple Bar" - Temple Bar District, Dublin, Ireland
This past year, I accompanied my wife and niece on a tour of Ireland to celebrate my niece's college graduation! We went all over the country and I snapped many pictures.
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"The Irish Bars of Baltimore" - Montage
FEATURED IMAGES A montage of some of the most iconic and famous Irish bars Baltimore has to offer! Erin go bragh!
(Click here to see the individual Irish Bars images)
The Montage Series are Limited Edition Fine Art Giclee Prints made on acid-free 100% cotton rag paper using the highest quality archival pigment inks.
All montage prints are hand signed and dated by the artist and have a embossed authentication seal.
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"Ryleigh's Oyster" - Federal Hill
Ryleigh's Oyster Bar situated in Historic Federal Hill
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"Patrick's of Pratt Street" - Downtown
"America's oldest Irish Bar" located at 934 West Pratt Street in Baltimore City established in 1847.
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"Mick O'Shea's" - Mt. Vernon
Mick O'Shea's is located at 328 North Charles Street (Mt. Vernon) in Baltimore City.
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"Looney's Pub" - Canton
Looney's Pub, 2900 O'Donnell St in Canton on the square.
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"James Joyce" - Downtown
The James Joyce is a traditional Irish Pub and Restaurant, which was designed and built in Ireland and shipped over to Baltimore City in the fall of 2002.
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"J. Patrick's Irish Pub" - Locust Point
J. Patrick's Irish Pub, located at 1371 Andre Street in Historic Locust Point - Baltimore.
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"Fell's Night Out" - Fell's Point
Warm Friday Night in Fell's Point, walking on Thames. Slainte-Irish Pub, Kooper's
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