History
An Irish man named Carway first rented The Dublin House in 1921 from its then-owners , whose previous tenant was an orphanage . Prohibition had started two years earlier, so from the outside it looked like a residence ,but thanks to certain business arrangements with the local authorities ,inside it was a full bar and restaurant. Carway bought the whole building in 1933 after prohibition ended and immediately affixed The Dublin House's iconic neon harp to the facade. The bar remained family- owned and operated for the next 85 years - Carway's nephew Chris Water took over in mid - stream , until Mike Cormican bought it in 2006 .
Specialties
Happy hour Monday-Friday from 3pm-7pm