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Dublin In Decatur: Authentic Irish Celebration at The Marlay House

DECATUR DOES DUBLIN RIGHT: GET A DOSE OF THE AUTHENTIC IN ATLANTA

The Marlay House is Straight Out of Ireland

The Marlay House, Decatur’s authentic Irish-owned watering hole, is celebrating St. Paddy’s Day in true Irish tradition. In addition to the ‘maiden voyage’ of its new Fish-n-Chips food truck at the Atlanta St. Patrick’s Day Parade in downtown Atlanta, they will be hosting festivities back at the pub following the parade on into the wee hours.

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 The Pre St. Paddy’s Day March 12 Event includes,

  • Bagpipers, 2 p.m. 
  • Irish Dancers, 4:30 p.m.
  • Live Irish Music, 6:30 - 9.30 p.m. 
  • More Pipers, 8 p.m. (Can you ever have enough pipers?)

Catch the first glimpse of The Marlay House Fish-n-Chips truck.  See and hear authentic bagpipers, Irish dancers, authentic Irish musicians and patrons dancing and singing in celebration of the Patron Saint of all things Green!

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Did you know?

  • Approximately 40% of Georgians claim Irish heritage.
  • More than one million Atlanta residents are of Irish descent.
  • Atlanta ranks as one of the largest “Irish Cities” in the U.S.

 “Having grown up in Dublin, I used to play with my siblings at Marlay Park,” reminisces Jennifer Comer, co-owner of The Marlay House. “St. Paddy’s Day holds special meaning to the Decatur-based Comers and we want to share our authentic celebration with the public at our new home – The Marlay House.”

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