Mulligan's Pub and Restaurant - Nashville, Tn
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member fatcat161
N 36° 09.741 W 086° 46.528
16S E 520195 N 4001979
A gathering place for locals and visitors for over 10 years. Located at 117 2nd Ave N, in downtown Nashville Tennessee.
Waymark Code: WM7MRC
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 11/10/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GA Cacher
Views: 4

In the summer of 1987, Mulligan’s Pub opened its doors to the citizens of Nashville Tennessee. The culmination of two years of planning and a ten year dream of Tony Lyons; proprietor and part owner Lyons, along with good friends Dan Miller and Pat Sajack, made it possible to bring to the city a true neighborhood Irish Pub. Lyons, a broadcaster in Nashville, had long been aware of the wide spread presence of Irish and Scottish families in middle Tennessee, and wanted to open a “PUBLIC HOUSE” that would in every way possible, give middle Tennesseeans the genuine flavor and social atmosphere of a real Dublin Pub. Modeled after two of Lyons favorites, McDaid's and The Old Shelling, both in Dublin for many years. First generation Irish, Lyons wanted area residents to know and enjoy the hospitality, food, drink, and music of Ireland and Scotland. “Judging by the reaction of native-born Irish who have paid a visit to Mulligan’s over the years, I feel we have done that very thing,” according to Lyons. (visit link)

A gathering place for locals and visitors for over 10 years. Many people come from around the US and from Ireland. You never know who you might meet at the Pub. When you come in you are always a welcomed guest and friend.

They have live music every weekend and feature traditional Irish music. They also have a full service bar and an amazing kitchen.
Real Ale: yes

Bar Food Available: yes

Restaurant: yes

Garden: no

Accommodation: no

Website: [Web Link]

Children Allowed: Not listed

Dogs Allowed: Not Listed

CAMRA Listed: Not Listed

Beer brewed on site: Not Listed

General comments: Not listed

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