The next stop on our search for the Best pint of Guinness in NYC takes us back down to midtown and just off the shopping capital of the world, Fifth Avenue. Walk down Fifth Avenue to 36th Street and on your lef... Read More...
Our search for the best pint of Guinness in NYC takes us to a brand new bar for the first time, The Gramercy House bar, located in, you guessed it, Gramercy.
Walking up third Ave. between 21st and 22nd you c... Read More...
In 2007, singer and percussionist Danny Flinn, guitarist Matt Stapleton, and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Sharp, formed New York Brogue in an effort to capture the free-wheeling energy of the Bronx Irish seisiu... Read More...
Mary Courtney grew up in a musical family in the parish of Castlegregory, near the sea in County Kerry, a likely beginning for this remarkable singer and guitarist. Whether accompanying herself, or holding the ... Read More...
Born out of the desire to play tunes, and perhaps a imbibe in a few libations, Broken Banjo Strings have been playing collectively since 2012, but individually, their musical experiences are astoundingly unique... Read More...
Back in 2006, a loosely connected group of Irish & American musicians living in The Bronx & Westchester would spontaneously meet up at different seisiuns around town from time to time to sit down, play,... Read More...
Other than a good whisky to accompany your favourite stout, one of the best ways to enjoy a Guinness is with a traditional Irish music session, or Trad as it's often referred to. Traditional Irish music seisiún... Read More...