
Wed, May 20th
9:00 PM
TRADITIONAL IRISH SESSION E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y A T 8 : 0 0 P M W I T H M A T T S T A P L E T O N & G U E S T S
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Tradition Irish Session
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TRADITIONAL IRISH SESSION E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y A T 8 : 0 0 P M W I T H M A T T S T A P L E T O N & G U E S T S
Traditional Irish Music
Long Room
In addition to live music every Friday and Saturday night, The Long Room will now have Traditional Irish Music every Sunday from 5 pm to 8 pm. Traditional Irish Music is often referred to as "Trad Music" where the heart and soul of Ireland comes alive. Gather your friends and family and join us for a Sunday trad session and let the magic of the fiddle and banjo sweep you away.
TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC
Long Room
In addition to live music every Friday and Saturday night, The Long Room will now have Traditional Irish Music every Sunday from 5 pm to 8 pm. Traditional Irish Music is often referred to as "Trad Music" where the heart and soul of Ireland comes alive. Gather your friends and family and join us for a Sunday trad session and let the magic of the fiddle and banjo sweep you away.

252 W 14th St, New York
Grace's is modeled after traditional Irish pubs built on warmth, hospitality and community. Our Irish background and culture encourages all walks of life to mix together and leave their jobs at the door. We serve a vast array of drink, local beer, well-crafted cocktails, premium whiskey and plenty of stout. All dishes are based on family recipes, with an American twist. Come join us for a pint.

8200 Albufeira, Albufeira
KELTEK® - IRISH FESTIVAL is a premier, recurring open-air Irishmusic festival located in Albufeira, Portugal, specifically at La Bamba on The Strip. Running throughout June and July, it features techno, hard bounce, and trance music, often in collaboration with Bümblê. It is marketed as a major summer party destination in the Algarve

41-15 Queens Blvd, Queens County
Maggie Mae’s is a lively neighborhood pub known for cold pints, friendly faces, and a come-as-you-are atmosphere. With a solid lineup of beers, classic cocktails, and comfort food favorites, it’s an easy choice for after-work drinks or weekend hangouts. The vibe is relaxed but social, with music, sports on screen, and a crowd that keeps things fun without the fuss. Whether you’re meeting friends or making new ones at the bar, the welcome is always warm. A dependable local spot where good times come naturally.

293 3rd Ave, New York
Seven Sins is a popular Irish owned, 90s-themed sports bar and restaurant in NYC's Gramercy neighborhood, known for its lively, neon-lit atmosphere, creative "sin"-themed cocktails, and comfort food. It's a go-to spot for watching sports on HD TVs, enjoying happy hour, bottomless weekend brunch, and hosting parties, with a menu featuring indulgent items like "Trash Can Nachos" and "Bunzilla" burgers.

235 W 46th St, New York
Sony Hall is one of the premier live concert venues in Midtown NYC. We hold shows from different music genres and offer private events.

34 E 4th St, New York
Welcome to Swift Hibernian Lounge. Established in 1995 by Danny McDonald and Mike Jewell, and later joined by Anthony Malone, Swift quickly became known for a cornucopia of beer styles from here and abroad, one of the finest selections of Irish whiskey in the city, and, of course, its often-applauded

108-07 72nd Avenue, Queens County
The Cottage (formerly The Irish Cottage) in Forest Hills, Queens, is a long-standing Irish pub known for its classic pub fare, including fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and burgers, alongside American dishes and weekend brunch. It offers a cozy, traditional atmosphere with a wide selection of beers, cocktails, and a popular spot for watching sports, with a history dating back to 1960.

120 W 44th St, New York
The Long Room is an authentic Irish bar, located where Midtown meets Times Square and the Theater District. Like any good (spirits) library, we stock a large selection of Irish whiskeys, single malts, top-shelf liquors, craft cocktails and fine wines. In addition to domestic and imported draught beers, rotating craft beers, we also offer beers by the bottle/can. Our menu features a variety of creative dishes, from standard American fare to delicious and hearty traditional Irish fare with a New York twist.

Aidan Kelly (@aidankelly00comedy)

23-09 Steinway St, Queens County
Join Bua Boxing gym in Astoria, NY for small group boxing classes, personal training, pad work, sparring and more. Elevate your boxing and fitness journey with us.

Brooklyn, Kings County
Conradh na Gaeilge Brooklyn is a cultural organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the Irish language, traditional music, dance, and culture. Conradh na Gaeilge - Brooklyn is a division of Conradh na Gaeilge, the historic and esteemed Irish language organization that has promoted the Irish language for over 130 years since its founding in 1893.

59-26 Woodside Ave, Queens County

An Irish-language group in New York is hosting regular conversation evenings in a bid to promote the Irish language among Irish and Irish-American communities in the US

1 Washington Mews, New York
Glucksman Ireland House is NYU's center for Irish and Irish-American Studies, offering academic programs (undergraduate minor, MA) and a vibrant public events series in Greenwich Village, featuring lectures, music, and film. It serves as a hub for research, hosting the Archives of Irish America and publishing academic works, while fostering Irish language and culture through classes and events.

252 W 14th St, New York
Grace's is modeled after traditional Irish pubs built on warmth, hospitality and community. Our Irish background and culture encourages all walks of life to mix together and leave their jobs at the door. We serve a vast array of drink, local beer, well-crafted cocktails, premium whiskey and plenty of stout. All dishes are based on family recipes, with an American twist. Come join us for a pint.


19 Linwood Blvd, Kansas City
The Kansas City Irish Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Irish culture through year-round events, classes, and activities like Irish language, music, dance, and genealogy workshops, as well as hosting concerts and community gatherings in its permanent home at Drexel Hall. It serves as a central hub for the Irish-American community in the Kansas City area, offering educational and social opportunities to celebrate Irish heritage
19 Linwood Boulevard, Kansas City

8200 Albufeira, Albufeira
KELTEK® - IRISH FESTIVAL is a premier, recurring open-air Irishmusic festival located in Albufeira, Portugal, specifically at La Bamba on The Strip. Running throughout June and July, it features techno, hard bounce, and trance music, often in collaboration with Bümblê. It is marketed as a major summer party destination in the Algarve

41-15 Queens Blvd, Queens County
Maggie Mae’s is a lively neighborhood pub known for cold pints, friendly faces, and a come-as-you-are atmosphere. With a solid lineup of beers, classic cocktails, and comfort food favorites, it’s an easy choice for after-work drinks or weekend hangouts. The vibe is relaxed but social, with music, sports on screen, and a crowd that keeps things fun without the fuss. Whether you’re meeting friends or making new ones at the bar, the welcome is always warm. A dependable local spot where good times come naturally.

New York, NY, USA, New York
LIVE WEDDING BAND NEW YORK Music is the heartbeat of your wedding. Whether it’s an intimate family gathering or a grand event, our focus is on curating the moments you’ve envisioned for your dream day. Every song is chosen to fit seamlessly and ensure the energy and excitement never stops. From an emotional first dance to an all-out party anthem, McLean Avenue Band carefully chooses music to elevate your wedding to an unforgettable experience. Attention to detail is paramount, from the initial planning stages to the final note of the evening, nothing is overlooked. We work tirelessly with all your vendors so that each element brings your dream wedding to life, leaving you free to enjoy the celebration with those you love the most. If you would like to have everyone dancing and celebrating together all night long, in an atmosphere of love, then reach out to the best live wedding band NY to get started.

293 3rd Ave, New York
Seven Sins is a popular Irish owned, 90s-themed sports bar and restaurant in NYC's Gramercy neighborhood, known for its lively, neon-lit atmosphere, creative "sin"-themed cocktails, and comfort food. It's a go-to spot for watching sports on HD TVs, enjoying happy hour, bottomless weekend brunch, and hosting parties, with a menu featuring indulgent items like "Trash Can Nachos" and "Bunzilla" burgers.

Sheridan Rúitín was born at a time when Irish craic was in limited supply. During the Covid-19 pandemic, founder of the band, Billy Houlihan began frequenting his neighbor's síbín, a makeshift pub in his garage in Congers, New York, reserved for friends and family.

A celtic group from New York City. New York's Thirstiest Irish Pub Band

Discover sober and recovery-based events on our page, featuring gatherings by Sober St. Patrick

235 W 46th St, New York
Sony Hall is one of the premier live concert venues in Midtown NYC. We hold shows from different music genres and offer private events.

5th Ave, New York
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, known as America Parish Church;, is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States! This Neo-Gothic-style cathedral graces the prominent landmark of New York City.

34 E 4th St, New York
Welcome to Swift Hibernian Lounge. Established in 1995 by Danny McDonald and Mike Jewell, and later joined by Anthony Malone, Swift quickly became known for a cornucopia of beer styles from here and abroad, one of the finest selections of Irish whiskey in the city, and, of course, its often-applauded

We are an acoustic traditional Irish folk band, performing across the tri-state area for over twelve years. The band appears regularly at many Irish pubs, restaurants, weddings, and festivals. We play everything from the old Carolan tunes up to recent traditional repertoire including reels, jigs, ballads, airs, drinking songs, sea shanties, marches and rebel songs. Experience the joy found in the deep lyrics, rich melodies and rhythms of traditional Irish music!

108-07 72nd Avenue, Queens County
The Cottage (formerly The Irish Cottage) in Forest Hills, Queens, is a long-standing Irish pub known for its classic pub fare, including fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and burgers, alongside American dishes and weekend brunch. It offers a cozy, traditional atmosphere with a wide selection of beers, cocktails, and a popular spot for watching sports, with a history dating back to 1960.

The Society is a group of individuals who are focused on positive thinking and challenging themselves daily through physical fitness to be stronger in both mind and body. Daniel believes pushing yourself physically improves your mental health which in turn prepares you for the tasks of everyday life. This is a pillar of the Irish Yank Society.

120 W 44th St, New York
The Long Room is an authentic Irish bar, located where Midtown meets Times Square and the Theater District. Like any good (spirits) library, we stock a large selection of Irish whiskeys, single malts, top-shelf liquors, craft cocktails and fine wines. In addition to domestic and imported draught beers, rotating craft beers, we also offer beers by the bottle/can. Our menu features a variety of creative dishes, from standard American fare to delicious and hearty traditional Irish fare with a New York twist.

48 W 68th St, New York
The New York Studio of Irish Step Dance offers a variety of lessons including both group and individual private lessons to adults in New York City. It welcomes all levels wanting a challenging but enjoyable workout. The focus is on fun and fitness –not on stressful competitions. The school also hosts social outings and performances at restaurants, festivals, sports games and more. All students are welcome any time of the year. The school is also home to talented dancers who have performed at numerous venues and for business leaders such as Congresswoman Maloney in addition to nationwide audiences on TV such as FOX and ABC. Some of our favorite shows also include those at local pubs and assisted living homes as well as for organizations such as the YM & YWHA, Kiwanis, Girl Scouts and Sisters of Charity. The school has also been a crowd pleaser at various sporting events with Victory Cup, New York Boulders, Staten Island Yankees and Manhattan College Jaspers.

The Trinity NYC is the top The Best Fitness Studio in Queens, NY. Workout with our professional coaches, make new friends and see lasting results.
2 East 79th Street, New York

Through small, action-based group discussions, as well as panel discussions and larger networking events, Women with Ambition provides a space for mid-career Irish and Irish American women working in many industries and living in the New York and Tri-State area to connect more deeply, form a meaningful network, and take some time to focus on intentional self-development.

New York has been a hub for Irish immigrants since the 1800s, shaping the city’s politics, neighborhoods, and cultural life. From the historic Irish bars of Midtown and the Bronx to the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan, the community’s presence is unmistakable. Each March, New York hosts the world’s oldest and largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade along Fifth Avenue, a tradition that draws millions and cements the city’s place at the heart of Irish America.
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East Rutherford’s Irish community is small but spirited, blending local pride with deep Celtic roots. At the heart of it is Blarney Station Pub on Park Avenue, a neighborhood favorite known for hearty food, friendly gatherings, and live music nights. Just minutes from MetLife Stadium, it serves as a gathering spot for both locals and visitors. Each March, East Rutherford joins the wider North Jersey region in celebrating St. Patrick’s Day parades and festivals, keeping Irish heritage strong in this vibrant corner of the Garden State.
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Bayonne’s Irish community reflects generations of immigrants who helped shape the city’s neighborhoods and traditions. Today, the Ireland Funds New Jersey Chapter plays a key role in supporting cultural programs, education, and charitable initiatives that strengthen Irish heritage locally and abroad. Each March, Bayonne embraces St. Patrick’s Day with parades, music, and festive gatherings that bring the community together. With deep family ties and an enduring pride in Irish culture, Bayonne remains a stronghold of Irish-American identity in northern New Jersey.
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