An Irish pint in an Irish bar
Inside the Tir na nÓg Irish Bar in downtown Philly. In a city that has an abundance of Irish bars, the Tir na nÓg claims to be the most authentic. Although quiet in the Sunday evening when we visited, the pub oozed character and the bartender was welcoming. I chose a Sullivan’s Black Marble Stout, brewed in Kilkenny.
Tir na nÓg refers to a mythical Land of the Young, an island Eden off the West Coast of Ireland that was ruled by the Thuatha de Dannan, the last gods and goddesses to rule Ireland.
An Irish pint in an Irish bar
Inside the Tir na nÓg Irish Bar in downtown Philly. In a city that has an abundance of Irish bars, the Tir na nÓg claims to be the most authentic. Although quiet in the Sunday evening when we visited, the pub oozed character and the bartender was welcoming. I chose a Sullivan’s Black Marble Stout, brewed in Kilkenny.
Tir na nÓg refers to a mythical Land of the Young, an island Eden off the West Coast of Ireland that was ruled by the Thuatha de Dannan, the last gods and goddesses to rule Ireland.