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Kildare’s Happenings

January 31st, 2008 by Mary | No Comments

For those of you who have resolved to get out more and have more
fun this year, we have a lot going on in the pub.  You can always
find out the latest schedule of event by checking out our calendar
at Kildare’s West Chester Specials.

January 31st Fan of the hit TV show LOST?  Come join us for our
Lost premiere party and all the popcorn you can eat from 8pm-10pm.
The season premiere of Lost will be shown on all of our TV’s with
sound.  $2 Bud & Bud lights, $2 Well drinks, $5 Bomb Drinks,
$3 Stoli drinks, $3 SoCo shots (drink specials offered EVERY
Thursday!)  Directly following Lost will be DJ Romeo filling
the dance floor!

February 3rd is Super Bowl Sunday!  Come out and watch the
Patriots vs. the Giants on one of our 7 TV’s!  We will be having
some great specials that night including 25 cent wings, $5 burgers,
our endless Guinness Stew bowl, $2 Bud & Bud Lights and $3 Stellas.
Not to mention giveaways including a Westbrook jersey.

February 5th is Fat Tuesday! We are hosting a Mardi Gras happy hour
party from 4pm-8pm. We will be offering $2 Bud & Bud Lights,
$3 Soco Lime, $5 Hurricanes all day until midnight.  In the mood to
try something new?  We will be featuring New Orleans inspired dishes
so be sure to come in and try them out!

February 11th-17th we are having Valentines WEEK!  Rather than
giving you one day to celebrate we are giving you an entire week
with great food & drink specials!

February 21st- VIP appreciation happy hour party!  Great drink
specials & complimentary appetizers!

March 17th- ST. PATRICKS DAY IS COMING! It’s on a Monday this year
so we will be having a weekend-long celebration!  So get your Irish
ready, we throw the best party hands down!

Thanks as always for making Kildare’s your favorite Irish Pub!  I
love inviting you all into my place week after week and hope to
know everyone of you personally, so ask for me by name, you have
a friend on the inside!  Cheers!

Dane Gray
General Manager of Operations
Kildare’s Irish Pub in West Chester

Kildare’s, 18-22 West Gay Street, West Chester, PA 19380, USA

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Mary Bigham, the creator of wcdish, is a self-admitted sushi and travel addict. She has a crush on just about every food but refuses to eat American cheese.

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