Slainte!
Posted by Foobooz on March 17th, 2009
There are plenty of St. Patrick’s Day events going on. Some even elevate themselves above green beer. Here’s a partial list. We do have one question though. Where can you get some good corned beef and cabbage?
Iron Hill West Chester will be doing St. Patrick’s Day right with a Dry Stout and Irish Red Ale too. And as a special treat they’ll be tapping an aged version of their Wee Heavy. [Iron Hill West Chester]
Victory Brewing Co. is offering $2 Donnybrook Stouts and $5 Fish and Chip dishes. Or for $15 get a Donnybrook Pack of t-shirt and pint glass. [Victory Brewing]
Search out a fine poured pint of Sly Fox O’Reilly’s Stout, we found a good one at Kite & Key. Or try Sly Fox’s Seamus Irish Red, look for it at Bishop’s Collar, Black Sheep, Cherry Street Tavern or Fergie’s. [Sly Fox Beer]
Pub & Kitchen is opening at lunch today and is giving away green “pabbit” shirts. Supplies are limited though. [Pub & Kitchen]
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March 17th, 2009 at 11:31 am
Corned beef and cabbage (and carrots, potatoes, and — in my family — turnips) really isn’t hard to do right. Now the whiskey cake with whiskey glaze I’m about to attempt to top off this year’s meal, that I’m not sure about.
March 17th, 2009 at 11:48 am
Is pabbit, the official name? We weren’t sure so we came up with other names while last at P&K.
Special Agent Jack Pabbit
Piggit
Punny
a few others but the best
Peter Cottonham
March 17th, 2009 at 11:49 am
I do believe that you can get some delicious Corned Beef and Cabbage at Bridgids!
March 17th, 2009 at 12:21 pm
Yes, Pabbit is the official name for the P&K mascot. Though personally, I prefer Pork-u-bunny.