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$3 Pints of Stella Artois

Special Sweethearts Menu All Week Long

At Kildare’s, we speak the language of Love!

$3 Pints of Stella Artois All Day Long

Special Sweethearts Menu All Week Long

Dressed Up & Dateless Ball
All dressed up and nowhere to go?
Come to Kildare’s West Chester for the Ultimate Valentines Night!
No Date? No Worries!
Ladies… put on your best party dress & tear up the dance floor.
Guys… put on your best suit & tie and find the lady of your dreams.
The first 40 people in their best attire will get a free drink from
DJ Romeo!
$4 Champagne, $5 Bomb Drinks, $2 Bud Light, $2 Well Drinks,
$3 Stoli Drinks & $3 SoCo Shots
Ball Starts at 9pm & goes until you Meet your Match
West Chester’s Best DJ, DJ Romeo fills the Dance Floor 10pm-2am

Friday, February 15th is the Great Guinness Toast
Join us at 10pm on Friday, February 15th at Kildare’s West Chester
for the 16th Annual Great Guinness Toast!

Made up of Guinness drinkers across the country trying to break the
record for the largest simultaneous toast. The Great Guinness Toast
has consistently grown, and breaks its own record each and every year.
The concept of collectively raising a glass and toasting with
Guinness is an attempt to gain entrance into The Guinness Book of
World Records.
It’s a ritual! It’s a gathering of friends! It’s just another reason
to drink Guinness!

www.kildarespub.com

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

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