In Olde Ireland, the word "Pub" was short for Public House. Public Houses were used as gathering spots for friends and neighbors to catch up on the latest news, gossip, and discuss the events of the day, as well as for conducting meetings and holding worship services. They were also social spots where one could partake of the barley.
These houses were often living quarters that expanded with additions to the building as business dictated. The word “Erin” is synonimous with Ireland and a "Snug" (Alcove or Nook) was a small room within the Pub to accommodate women who did not wish to be seen enjoying their libations.
At Eddie’s irish Pub we've tried to replicate the atmosphere you would experience in Ireland. The Irish refer to this atmosphere as “Craic”, (Crack) which means to create an environment of class, comfort, fun and excitement… in Ireland “The Craic”.
Above the snug to the left of the entry, you will find the Seven Cardinal Sins, perhaps you can identify with one or more. The Celtic Table in the corner is a replica of an actual antique taken from a pub in Ireland and currently in use at “An Poitin Stil” (The Whiskey Still) in Baltimore.
Experience Ireland in all of it’s glory and see what “Pub Life” was all about. At Eddie’s there are no strangers, only friends we have yet to meet. We hope you enjoy your visit and share in the camaraderie while partaking of our food and beverage. Please let us know what we can do to enhance your stay!
Slainte!
(To your health)
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