Tir na nOg
Tír na nÓg Irish Bar & Grill

Description
Themed as a pub from an old-time Irish hamlet, Tir na nOg is steeped in culture from its antique woodwork and stained glass to its authentic regional memorabilia and recreated primitive cooking pit. Even the double-doors that lead into the restaurant are hand-carved, over a hundred years old, and salvaged from an ancient parish church.
One of the most eye-catching features of the pub is a long, fully stocked bar that runs along one entire wall made of dark, highly polished wood. Plenty of cushioned stools allow for ample places to enjoy a pint, even during the busiest times, and two bartenders-- both frequently beautiful red-haired women-- are available keep up with demand. TVs mounted behind the bar frequently play sports or news, but they're always on during important soccer games.
During the afternoon and early evening, there's plenty of table and booth seating to accommodate small and large families, business dinners, birthday parties, or any other casual gatherings one might imagine. The lighting is dialed up to make eating and entertaining comfortable. Irish music plays over the speakers, and the servers all wear a black and green outfits-- no specific uniform, but definitely a consistent theme. Some of the waitresses even look like cloggers, which turns out to be true when they all get together and dance together every couple of hours. Sometimes, one of the staff even starts belting out an Irish folk song, to which the rest of the staff and even some of the patrons frequently join in.
During the late evening and into the morning, however, Tir na nOg shuts down its kitchen and the entire affair takes on a rowdy, raucous atmosphere befitting any good Irish tavern. The music grows a little louder, the gorgeous waitresses wear a little less, and the drinks flow freely.
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