Local Irish establishments are seeing green
Greer Wylder
Diehard St. Patrick’s Day revelers are finicky about what makes a St.
Patty’s party complete.
They have a stringent list of requisites to properly show off
their dyed green hair, “Kiss Me I’m Irish” pins, shiny green beads
and leprechaun tights. Some celebration necessities include pints of
green beer, live traditional Irish tunes, plates of corned beef and
cabbage, and Guinness on tap.
Here are five local Irish pubs throwing festive parties to please
them.
* The Harp Inn in Costa Mesa kicks off Saint Patrick’s Day
celebrations Tuesday at 8 p.m. It should be a relaxed evening,
compared to the all-day party starting at 9 a.m. on Wednesday.
Festivities on St. Patrick’s Day include live Irish music from the
Limericks and traditional Irish fare, including corned beef
sandwiches, corned beef sausage rolls and corned beef and cabbage
rolls ($7). Available beers include Guinness, Harp and Smithwicks;
and Irish coffee is served with fresh whipped cream.
Owner John Lyons, from County Mayo in Ireland, says it’s the only
Irish-owned bar in Costa Mesa.
130 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. (949) 646-8855.
https://www.harpinn.com.
* Although St. Patrick’s Day is inherently crazy, Skosh Monahan’s
will attempt to run the day as normally as possible. The steakhouse
and Irish pub will open at its regular time, 4 p.m., and offer its
regular daily menu.
The traditional Irish fare includes bangers and mash ($11.50);
corned beef and cabbage ($11.50); Irish lamb stew ($9.50); and Irish
coddle, banger, bacon, mushrooms and onions with red potatoes and
gravy ($10.50). There’s also a large selection of appetizers, steaks,
sandwiches, salads, and pizzas.
Green beer will be served. Guinness and its premium well vodka,
Boru, from Ireland will be giving out St. Patty’s Day beads, buttons
and other party items.
2000 Newport Blvd in Costa Mesa. (949) 548-0099.
* Malarky’s has celebrated St. Patrick’s Day since 1977, and it’s
their busiest day of the year. At least 1,000 customers will join in
the fun at this Irish pub.
It will open at 7 a.m. for breakfast, which includes corned beef
hash and eggs and hash browns ($6). Pre-made corned beef and turkey
sandwiches will be served until 1 p.m., and then the kitchen closes.
3011 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. (949) 675-2340.
* Muldoon’s Dublin Pub & Celtic Bar will celebrate St. Patrick’s
Day with festivities starting at 10 a.m. The Van Demans will play
traditional Irish music from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Jason Feddy and the Shananagins will perform traditional Irish
tunes, along with modern hits from U2 and the Cranberries, from 5
p.m. to 11 p.m.
There’s a special St. Patrick’s menu, including shepherd’s pie
($19.50); fish and chips ($19.50); corned beef and cabbage ($19.50)
and Irish stew ($19.50). Entrees come with choice of salad, mushroom
and barley soup, and homemade Irish soda bread and sweet butter. In
the Celtic Bar, hot food is served all day.
Don’t miss the “Annual Sexiest Kilt Competition” on Sunday at 1
p.m. Kilt-wearing enthusiasts can contact manager Mary Murphy at
(949) 640-4110, or by e-mail at [email protected].
202 Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach.
* Durty Nelly’s will serve an Irish breakfast, from 9 a.m. to 11
a.m., of banger and beans, tomato, eggs, bacon and toast ($6.95). A
limited menu of 10 Irish items will be available from lunch to 11
p.m.
Live music will start at 8 p.m. with a $10 cover charge. Outside
seating is available, and a tent will be sent up in the parking lot.
Durty Nelly’s is at 2915 Redhill Ave. in Costa Mesa. (714)
957-1951.
* BEST BITES runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reached at
[email protected]; at 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626;
or by fax at (714) 966-4679.
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