Poohbear123 said:Not a problem Don, I HATE College and Professional Football.I hate green and orange too, so we will all get along FINE!
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muffyn said:yes, for sure,, & tell us what name will be on your nametag (Don?).
Plus which bar you will be working.....(or would you move around?) OH & post your schedule!!!!!!!!
you have a lot of fans who would want to send some extra tips your way! (can we tip a bartender?)
( we will try to be there several nights between 11/8 & 11/13)
OK, looking forward to it!Jack Splat said:I was just kind of joking with ya Poohbear. I saw that you live in Miami, so I thought I'd kind of kid around with you. I'll let ya know if I'm working the night/day that you visit once I get my schedule for that week.![]()
staylor said:So, how large is this place? A restuarant and a bar?
staylor said:Hey Don, are we still looking at the 10th? I'm so excited being that is the night we were planning on being there anyway.
Have you begun training yet?
Still no ADR's, just tried. I'll keep trying up until we get there.
So, how large is this place? A restuarant and a bar?
muffyn said:now you got me to wondering.
I was at the building when it was the fireworks factory, didn't go in its last incarnation ( jazz isn't my thing)...
but.. did they tear down the old building altogether? the website said the pub was built in iteland & transported here. the *whole* thing couldn't have been built in Ireland.... right? 600 people for dinner is quite a bit more than I think an ireland pub was meant to handle...![]()
so, Don, could you explain how much OF the new building is Irish made?
(one thing about the fireworks factory , which was neat,, there was a one way mirror in the guys bathroom,,,, guys could see the people ON the street outside while at the urinal...wish us females could have 'seen' what that looked like........)
I just got back to this thread! What great news. Woo Hoo!!!! Thanks Don!Jack Splat said:As promised, I'm posting more RR info here to some questions that I received. RR will be open 3pm until 2am, 7 days a week. Entertainment is 7 days a week. Typically, the bands that play will start off with low-key folksy Irish music and as the night progresses, it gets wilder and more rockin' in both attitude and music selection.
The name RR is named after a well-known Irish poem written by a well-known Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh in 1946. The title of the poem was "Dark Haired Miriam Ran Away." It has since been known as "Raglan Road" for short. The Irish folk band "The Dubliners" first recorded the poem/song. Then, Luke Kelly recorded it. It has also been covered by such bands as U2, Van Morrison, and Sinead O' Connor. It has become a seminal song for the Irish.
Miss Jasmine and Perdidobay have wondered what the beer line-up will be and if they have Smithwick's. Here's the draught line-up...........
Harp
Guinness
Murphy's Irish Red
Smithwicks
Bass Ale
Boddingtons Cream Ale
Stella Artois
Fosters
Heineken
Magners Irish Cider
Widmer Hefeweizen
Several more are offered by the bottle. Notice there are no American beers on draught (thank the Lord). A great selection of Irish whiskey and scotch will be available, as well as 4 full bars. There will be 6 speciality drinks. And the following are the varietal wines that RR will have: Merlot, Shiraz, Cab., Zinfandel, Chardonnay, Sav. Blanc (three reds and three whites).