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"In a city full of landmarks, '''the Eire Pub''' is to [[Dorchester,_Massachusetts|Dorchester]] what oxygen is to breathing, not a farm for miles, and always a show of support for the wheat hops and barley growers." [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0407/26/lol.01.html]
"In a city full of landmarks, '''the Eire Pub''' is to [[Dorchester,_Massachusetts|Dorchester]] what oxygen is to breathing, not a farm for miles, and always a show of support for the wheat hops and barley growers." [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0407/26/lol.01.html]
The Eire (it's actually spelled 'Eire' but pronounced 'Erie') Pub was made famous nationally for being visited by Presidents Reagan & Clinton while they were in Boston, along with the fact that it's the place Ted Kennedy goes for a pint every election day with the CNN cameras following.
The Eire (it's actually spelled 'Eire' but pronounced 'Erie') Pub was made famous nationally for being visited by Presidents Reagan and Clinton while they were in Boston, along with the fact that it is the place Ted Kennedy goes for a pint every election day with the CNN cameras following.


[[Category:Drinking establishments in the United States|Eire Pub]]
[[Category:Drinking establishments in the United States|Eire Pub]]

Revision as of 13:47, 11 March 2007

"In a city full of landmarks, the Eire Pub is to Dorchester what oxygen is to breathing, not a farm for miles, and always a show of support for the wheat hops and barley growers." [1] The Eire (it's actually spelled 'Eire' but pronounced 'Erie') Pub was made famous nationally for being visited by Presidents Reagan and Clinton while they were in Boston, along with the fact that it is the place Ted Kennedy goes for a pint every election day with the CNN cameras following.