The Irish in Syracuse, NY

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Blarney Stone

314 Avery Ave

Easygoing Irish tavern known for burgers, simple bar eats & a big beer selection in a modest locale. Cash only.

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Coleman's Authentic Irish Pub

100 S Lowell Ave

Coleman's was established as a working man's saloon in 1933, here on historic Tipperary Hill. Since then we've more than tripled our size, but we've tried to maintain the small pub atmosphere, that feel of Ireland. If it's your first time here or your 50th, take your time and look around. You'll find tasteful reminders of Ireland everywhere. Our pride in Celtic heritage even extends to the neighborhood traffic light. It's the only one of its kind with the green light above the red! The bronze Stonethrowers Monument in the Tipperary Hill Memorial Park overlooking the light symbolizes "Family, Pride and Heritage." To all our guests, please enjoy the atmosphere, the craic, and a pint or two.

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Guilfoil's Irish Pub

501 Burnet Ave

Guilfoil’s is a fourth generation family owned and operated pub located in Syracuse, New York. Since 1944, Guilfoil’s has worked to create a fun and safe atmosphere while offering some of the lowest drink and food prices in town.

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Kitty Hoyne's Irish Pub

301 W Fayette St

Kitty Hoynes opened in Syracuse, NY in July 1999 in the historic Crown Building on the corner of West Fayette and Franklin in Armory Square. The Pub is named after David’s mother, Catherine (Kitty) and her spirit continues to inspire us every day to offer a truly genuine Irish Pub experience — the warmest hospitality, One Hundred Thousand Welcomes, and Mighty Craic! The roots of Kitty Hoynes are in Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland in 1920 where Grandfather, William Hoyne, started a thriving hardware, grocery, bar and undertaking business, Wm. Hoyne & Sons, Ltd. A typical Irish small town business, its diverse history included buying things like rabbits for export to the UK during World War II, buying wool from sheep farmers, cutting their own meats for the grocery store, making hand hewn coffins, selling farmer’s feedstuffs, bottling Guinness and Whiskey from wooden casks into individually labelled bottles, auctioneering land and tillage, and stocking builders materials. David spent his childhood helping his father, Michael Hoyne, run the family business. It was there that David learned the hospitality trade before moving to America and working in and managing fine Irish pubs and restaurants in the Washington, DC and Virginia areas. David met Cindy (a native of Syracuse) in Washington, and they were married in 1991. They relocated to Syracuse in 1999, opening Kitty Hoynes in July 1999. bar tradition continues today in Syracuse. Look around you and you will see the many bric a brac items from back then. The stained glass Pheasant doors and Fisherman from Kavanagh’s Pub, an old road sign from Kilmacthomas, old clay jars from the shop along with the many signs, fixtures and fittings that make Kitty Hoynes a traditional Irish Pub & Restaurant.

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Limerick Pub

134 Walton St

The original Irish Pub in Armory Square. We all need a place to relax after work, so why not do it with a drink in your hand? Join us for Happy Hour every weekday from 5pm-7pm! What Irish pub would be complete without a few games to blow off steam? After you grab a drink, feel free to ask any of our staff to borrow a pool cue or set of darts and play away!

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Nibsy's Pub

201 Ulster St

Nibsy’s Pub was established in 1890 in Syracuse, NY and has the charm of an old Irish Pub with the amenities you want today. Located on Tipperary Hill at the corner of W. Fayette St. and Ulster St. There is plenty of off-street parking and the first thing you’ll see is our front patio, added in 2004. .

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Shaughnessy's Irish Pub

100 E Onondaga St

Shaughnessy’s is a sports-friendly pub inspired by owner Ed Riley’s long line of loyal Irish Setters! This classic watering hole and eatery invites Central New York’s sports fans to cheer their favorite team to victory circled around the island bar amid 21 large televisions. Featuring a classic sports pub menu, an extensive draft beer selection, and all of the major sports television packages, Shaughnessy’s is where the urban business crowd relaxes after a long day in the neighboring towers, and sports fans revel in victory. The interior is highlighted by the original Syracuse Nationals’ basketball court, moved from the Onondaga County War Memorial to serve as the pub’s floor. The Syracuse Nationals were among the original seven teams that formed the NBA in 1949. Home-court advantage is redefined at Shaughnessy’s. Conveniently located downtown on the corner of Harrison and Warren Streets looking uphill at the University and Medical districts, Shaughnessy’s is the pre-game, in-game, and post-game spot for all Syracuse University sports fans. With 13 craft beers on tap, a signature cocktail menu, comfort food portioned for sharing, and the best Reuben in town, Shaughnessy’s is the spot to dine, drink, and bark. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. We look forward to hosting you soon! .

Shaughnessy’s Irish Pub

pub event

Blarney Stone

314 Avery Ave

Easygoing Irish tavern known for burgers, simple bar eats & a big beer selection in a modest locale. Cash only.

pub event

Coleman's Authentic Irish Pub

100 S Lowell Ave

Coleman's was established as a working man's saloon in 1933, here on historic Tipperary Hill. Since then we've more than tripled our size, but we've tried to maintain the small pub atmosphere, that feel of Ireland. If it's your first time here or your 50th, take your time and look around. You'll find tasteful reminders of Ireland everywhere. Our pride in Celtic heritage even extends to the neighborhood traffic light. It's the only one of its kind with the green light above the red! The bronze Stonethrowers Monument in the Tipperary Hill Memorial Park overlooking the light symbolizes "Family, Pride and Heritage." To all our guests, please enjoy the atmosphere, the craic, and a pint or two.

pub event

Guilfoil's Irish Pub

501 Burnet Ave

Guilfoil’s is a fourth generation family owned and operated pub located in Syracuse, New York. Since 1944, Guilfoil’s has worked to create a fun and safe atmosphere while offering some of the lowest drink and food prices in town.

pub event

Kitty Hoyne's Irish Pub

301 W Fayette St

Kitty Hoynes opened in Syracuse, NY in July 1999 in the historic Crown Building on the corner of West Fayette and Franklin in Armory Square. The Pub is named after David’s mother, Catherine (Kitty) and her spirit continues to inspire us every day to offer a truly genuine Irish Pub experience — the warmest hospitality, One Hundred Thousand Welcomes, and Mighty Craic! The roots of Kitty Hoynes are in Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland in 1920 where Grandfather, William Hoyne, started a thriving hardware, grocery, bar and undertaking business, Wm. Hoyne & Sons, Ltd. A typical Irish small town business, its diverse history included buying things like rabbits for export to the UK during World War II, buying wool from sheep farmers, cutting their own meats for the grocery store, making hand hewn coffins, selling farmer’s feedstuffs, bottling Guinness and Whiskey from wooden casks into individually labelled bottles, auctioneering land and tillage, and stocking builders materials. David spent his childhood helping his father, Michael Hoyne, run the family business. It was there that David learned the hospitality trade before moving to America and working in and managing fine Irish pubs and restaurants in the Washington, DC and Virginia areas. David met Cindy (a native of Syracuse) in Washington, and they were married in 1991. They relocated to Syracuse in 1999, opening Kitty Hoynes in July 1999. bar tradition continues today in Syracuse. Look around you and you will see the many bric a brac items from back then. The stained glass Pheasant doors and Fisherman from Kavanagh’s Pub, an old road sign from Kilmacthomas, old clay jars from the shop along with the many signs, fixtures and fittings that make Kitty Hoynes a traditional Irish Pub & Restaurant.

pub event

Limerick Pub

134 Walton St

The original Irish Pub in Armory Square. We all need a place to relax after work, so why not do it with a drink in your hand? Join us for Happy Hour every weekday from 5pm-7pm! What Irish pub would be complete without a few games to blow off steam? After you grab a drink, feel free to ask any of our staff to borrow a pool cue or set of darts and play away!

pub event

Nibsy's Pub

201 Ulster St

Nibsy’s Pub was established in 1890 in Syracuse, NY and has the charm of an old Irish Pub with the amenities you want today. Located on Tipperary Hill at the corner of W. Fayette St. and Ulster St. There is plenty of off-street parking and the first thing you’ll see is our front patio, added in 2004. .

pub event

Shaughnessy's Irish Pub

100 E Onondaga St

Shaughnessy’s is a sports-friendly pub inspired by owner Ed Riley’s long line of loyal Irish Setters! This classic watering hole and eatery invites Central New York’s sports fans to cheer their favorite team to victory circled around the island bar amid 21 large televisions. Featuring a classic sports pub menu, an extensive draft beer selection, and all of the major sports television packages, Shaughnessy’s is where the urban business crowd relaxes after a long day in the neighboring towers, and sports fans revel in victory. The interior is highlighted by the original Syracuse Nationals’ basketball court, moved from the Onondaga County War Memorial to serve as the pub’s floor. The Syracuse Nationals were among the original seven teams that formed the NBA in 1949. Home-court advantage is redefined at Shaughnessy’s. Conveniently located downtown on the corner of Harrison and Warren Streets looking uphill at the University and Medical districts, Shaughnessy’s is the pre-game, in-game, and post-game spot for all Syracuse University sports fans. With 13 craft beers on tap, a signature cocktail menu, comfort food portioned for sharing, and the best Reuben in town, Shaughnessy’s is the spot to dine, drink, and bark. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. We look forward to hosting you soon! .

Shaughnessy’s Irish Pub

Syracuse Irish Festival

September 5 & 6

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