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St. Patrick's Day- Food? — Brooklynian

St. Patrick's Day- Food?

ingrasir
edited November -1 in Park Slope

Subject: St. Patrick's Day- Food?

Happy St. Pat's everyone- hope you're kicking back some pints!

Is there any restaurants in the hood that are doing St. Pat's meals (cornbeef, cabbage, shepard's pie etc.)?

Comments

  • Chip Shop has a corned beef special.
  • Check out Ceol (sp?) in Carroll Gardens
    Sheep Station *might* have something too.
    O'Conners bar use to have free corned beef sandwiches, not sure if the new ownership is doing that though.
    Black Sheep pub might be another food and beer place.

    Anyone else have recs?
  • Mamacita wrote: Check out Ceol (sp?) in Carroll Gardens
    Sheep Station *might* have something too.
    O'Conners bar use to have free corned beef sandwiches, not sure if the new ownership is doing that though.
    Black Sheep pub might be another food and beer place.

    Anyone else have recs?
    Mama's apartment. Yum.
  • Magnolia on 6th Ave was having a corned beef special and $3 pints of Guiness at the bar. Donuts on 7th ave also had a cornbeef/cabbage special listed in their window.
  • ^^^ Very true Voodoo, I just put the corned beef in the guinness water. Damn thing didn't come with a spice packet though!! I'm having to make my own spices to add. Damn Key Food brisket. :x
    I'm dressed in green too, even though no one gives a shit seeing I've been indoors all day :roll:
  • You people are making me want to vomit. Irish people don't actually eat that crap, you know.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: You people are making me want to vomit. Irish people don't actually eat that crap, you know.
    Whatever woman, if I could afford to make the traditional lamb stew I would, but corned beef is tasty no matter what the occasion and it's fun to celebrate our bastardized Irish holiday :alien: :mrgreen:

    Papi just went out for more Guinness :drunken:
  • uhm- Bronx Irish- we like our Corned Beef... hit the motherland and file a complaint.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: You people are making me want to vomit. Irish people don't actually eat that crap, you know.
    Rubbish woman.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: You people are making me want to vomit. Irish people don't actually eat that crap, you know.
    listen, bleachy, if you vomit at us, you know you'll have to clean this whole place with a toothbrush.

    corned beef tastes good, dangit. and since an awful lot of our folks left ireland because there wasn't a dang thing to eat, i'll take it over the authentic food of MY irish ancestors.

    incidentally, tavern on dean is having corned beef. and so am i. :p
  • This may be late, but I was at 4th Avenue pub over the weekend and their chalkboard said they had free corned beef and cabbage tonight.
  • Um....my dad left Ireland to play in a band. My mother didn't even know what it was. When I told her she said "who the hell eats that?"

    I'm still not eating that shit.
  • I thought corned beef was eastern European, i.e. Jewish?
  • Booklaw is 100% correct!
  • Interesting, Beave. I just found a cool story about this. Check out what the Irish really eat...

    http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/2Kitch/aCBeefCabge.html

    :D:lol::D
  • Carnivore wrote: Interesting, Beave. I just found a cool story about this. Check out what the Irish really eat...

    http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/2Kitch/aCBeefCabge.html

    :D:lol::D
    Bunk. Seriously my mom had never heard of it (my parents came here in the 60s).
  • Did you read the story? It agreed with you. At least skip to the poem at the end.
  • I'm supposed to read what you post? Crap.

    Okay, I skipped to the end. I remember my father subsisting on bacon and eggs for days on end. The man could put away some freakin' bacon.
  • beave, you know i'm just jealous they let your folk stay through the famine and everything. i'm from one of those long-time-american families. which is to say, my people are the folks you would kick out the minute there were someplace else to send them
  • Shoulda sent you to Australia. :-P

    Want me to come over and scrub your tub, pookie?
  • I have to back the Beav. I know Irish-Americans love their corned beef (hell, I think it's tasty meself), but the Irish wouldn't think of corned beef as a go-to food. There's not one member of my family (on either side of the Great Pond) who would eat it as an "Irish" dish. That's not sayin' it's not a tradition here for Irish-Americans and shouldn't be enjoyed here in the States, but it's simply not an Irish food. That's like telling every Latino I know, regardless of their heritage, that Taco Bell is authentic spanish food.
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