Pub Fare or Group Dining at Bridie Molloy’s Guinness Pub and Eatery and The Celtic Hearth (Up to 52% Off)
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Combined pub and eatery on historic mercantile street serve up traditional Irish fare & 16 draft beers in early 19th-century interiors
Neighbourhoods value their pubs as a place to socialize, just as they value the ends of their rainbows as a place to find extra parking-meter change. Enjoy camaraderie at close proximity with today's Groupon.
The Deal
$15 for $30 worth of traditional pub fare
$29 for $60 worth of traditional pub fare for four or more diners
- Spinach and smoked bacon dip ($12.50)
- Newfoundland cod fish and chips ($13)
- Maple syrup-glazed sea scallops with pancetta ($21.50)
- See the full menu
- Local seafood
- Newfoundland and Irish culinary influences
- 16 local and imported drafts
Bridie Molloy’s Guinness Pub and Eatery and The Celtic Hearth
Bridie Molloy’s Guinness Pub and Eatery sits above its first-floor counterpart, Celtic Hearth, two establishments touting Irish culture, dining, and revelry as they overlook historic mercantile Water Street. While dining on traditional Irish dishes complemented by Guinness and other imported drafts, guests bask in the low light from fireplaces set in early 19th-century stone walls framed by arching ceilings. Both pub levels surround guests with antiques and local artifacts that tell the story of Newfoundland's past and its Celtic heritage and speculate on the existence of five-leaf clovers. While The Celtic Hearth welcomes patrons into a quieter setting, Bridie Molloy's frequently showcases performances from local musicians proudly belting traditional Celtic music.
Combined pub and eatery on historic mercantile street serve up traditional Irish fare & 16 draft beers in early 19th-century interiors
Neighbourhoods value their pubs as a place to socialize, just as they value the ends of their rainbows as a place to find extra parking-meter change. Enjoy camaraderie at close proximity with today's Groupon.
The Deal
$15 for $30 worth of traditional pub fare
$29 for $60 worth of traditional pub fare for four or more diners
- Spinach and smoked bacon dip ($12.50)
- Newfoundland cod fish and chips ($13)
- Maple syrup-glazed sea scallops with pancetta ($21.50)
- See the full menu
- Local seafood
- Newfoundland and Irish culinary influences
- 16 local and imported drafts
Bridie Molloy’s Guinness Pub and Eatery and The Celtic Hearth
Bridie Molloy’s Guinness Pub and Eatery sits above its first-floor counterpart, Celtic Hearth, two establishments touting Irish culture, dining, and revelry as they overlook historic mercantile Water Street. While dining on traditional Irish dishes complemented by Guinness and other imported drafts, guests bask in the low light from fireplaces set in early 19th-century stone walls framed by arching ceilings. Both pub levels surround guests with antiques and local artifacts that tell the story of Newfoundland's past and its Celtic heritage and speculate on the existence of five-leaf clovers. While The Celtic Hearth welcomes patrons into a quieter setting, Bridie Molloy's frequently showcases performances from local musicians proudly belting traditional Celtic music.