The Tattered Tartan Irish Pub

The Tattered Tartan Irish Pub You may contact me at the following email address:[email protected]

The Tattered Tartan Irish Pub is the work and dream of an Irish American, rich in dreams and short on cash.

My President, today, tomorrow and forever. GOD Bless President Trump.
07/14/2024

My President, today, tomorrow and forever. GOD Bless President Trump.

I think a Snug in my basement would be a good thing until I can build my pub..!
11/25/2018

I think a Snug in my basement would be a good thing until I can build my pub..!

THE IRISH SNUG!

Although Irish pubs can be found all over the world, one very traditional Irish concept is harder to find... the snug.

Back in the day, snugs were popular in particular with Guards or men of the cloth. They often had small windows through which the bartender could pass drinks, so no one could see the patron order, also locks so they couldn’t be opened from the outside. Business was done in the snug, the buying and selling of livestock on market day for example, and women frequented them too. Even as recently as the 1960s, the pub was very much viewed as a male-only domain and the snug provided a place for women to enjoy a tipple in peace without fear of judgment.

The snug was also where you'd find the matchmaker, a trusted old man who would discretely arrange marriages between the sons and daughters of local farmers and shop keepers.

Over time, snugs began to disappear. Many were ripped out in the 1970s when a lot of Ireland's pubs were renovated. They took up too much room and by getting rid of them, more people could get to the bar.

Thankfully, many of our beloved snugs remain and it's the cosy atmosphere that makes them such a grand place to be. In the hustle and bustle of a busy pub, the snug is a quiet spot where you can have a good chat over a pint and catch up with friends. 😊

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Pic. Doheny & Nesbitt's on Baggot Street, Dublin
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07/23/2017

Well now, it's been awhile since I posted anything here so I thought I would say "Hello!"

Only three days! Happy Saint Patrick's Day everyone!
03/14/2016

Only three days! Happy Saint Patrick's Day everyone!

I have always gotten very excited and happy as the days approch March 17th and Saint Patrick's Day. It is now only 29 da...
02/18/2016

I have always gotten very excited and happy as the days approch March 17th and Saint Patrick's Day. It is now only 29 days away and I can tell you for sure that on Thursday, March 17th my house will be filled with the rich aroma of cooking corned beef, cabbage and red potatoes...the Vernal Spring Equinox will follow on Saturday the 20th of March. Yes, Saint Patrick's day and the first day of spring are my favorite dates of the year...my house will soon be filled with family, friends, laughter and love...how are you going to celebrate the return of Spring?

This is my favorite building in La Grande, the bottom floor would be my choice for an Irish Pub. This is a great picture...
02/17/2016

This is my favorite building in La Grande, the bottom floor would be my choice for an Irish Pub. This is a great picture of the Foley Building taken on October 31, 2015 by Lane Hamilton.

11/20/2015
March is Irish-American MonthWe are only a few days away from Saint Patrick's Day and did you know that March is Irish-A...
03/07/2015

March is Irish-American Month

We are only a few days away from Saint Patrick's Day and did you know that March is Irish-American month...did anyone see a story on the news...? Did you know the President of the United State proclaims March as Irish American month every year? If you have Irish ancestors that emigrated to America and they fought for this country and helped build it's railroads and industry and it's buildings, take pride in your heritage and teach your children the history of the Irish in America...

Presidential Proclamation -- Irish-American Heritage Month, 2015

IRISH-AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2015

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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

The vibrant culture and rich heritage of the Irish people shaped many of the earliest chapters of America's story. Our common values and shared vision for the future laid the foundation for an eternal friendship between Ireland and the United States, and today, daughters and sons of Erin continue to enrich our Nation. This month, we reaffirm the bonds of affection between our two great countries, and we honor the courage and perseverance of the Irish-American community.

From ethereal green shores, generations of Irishmen and women set out across an ocean to seek a new life in the New World. Often without family or funds, these brave souls put their faith in the ideas at the heart of our democracy -- that we make our own destiny, and if we work hard and live responsibly, we can build a better future for our children and grandchildren. Early immigrants from Ireland shaped our founding documents, and in the decades and centuries since, Irish-American heroes -- like the courageous members of the Fighting 69th -- have fought and died to protect a Government of, by, and for the people.

Today, tens of millions of Americans proudly trace their heritage to the Emerald Isle. They are descendants of our Founding Fathers, heirs to a resilient spirit forged during the Great Hunger and painful periods of discrimination, and the latest in a long line of Irish Americans who have poured their energy and passion into perfecting our Union. With grit and determination, they have enhanced our communities, bolstered our economy, and strengthened our Nation. And their brogue continues to ring out from our halls of government and every place people strive to make our society more free, more fair, and more just.

The Irish story is one of hope and resolve -- in it Americans see our own dreams and aspirations. Our pasts are bound by blood and belief, by culture and commerce, and our futures are equally, inextricably linked. During Irish-American Heritage Month, let us celebrate the people-to-people ties between our nations and continue together our work to forge a brighter tomorrow for every American and Irish child.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim March 2015 as Irish-American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans to observe this month with appropriate ceremonies, activities, and programs.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-seventh day of February, in the year of our Lord two thousand fifteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-ninth.

BARACK OBAMA

Ena, and I had a great time at our book signing at Looking Glass Books. Here are a few pictures taken by Becky.
02/23/2015

Ena, and I had a great time at our book signing at Looking Glass Books. Here are a few pictures taken by Becky.

Hello everyone! If you are in down-town La Grande and on Adams Avenue, you can stop and buy a copy of my book 'Desire's ...
01/04/2015

Hello everyone! If you are in down-town La Grande and on Adams Avenue, you can stop and buy a copy of my book 'Desire's Tempest Journey' at Looking Glass Books. They have copies for sale in store. The owners are really great folks and they go out of their way to support our community and to support local authors; I hope you will stop by and say 'Hello!' Please, shop for your books locally at Looking Glass. If you are outside the La Grande area contact me at [email protected] and I can mail you a book anywhere in the world. You can also find our book on Amazon.com; just search Alan Roy Johnston in books. All of my book sales income is going into a savings account to help build and Irish pub here in La Grande, so buy a book and help build 'The Tattered Tartan'. Thanks everyone, Alan Johnston, Author

Hello everyone! If you are in down-town La Grande and on Adams Avenue, you can stop and buy a copy of my book 'Desire's ...
12/15/2014

Hello everyone! If you are in down-town La Grande and on Adams Avenue, you can stop and buy a copy of my book 'Desire's Tempest Journey' at Looking Glass Books. They have copies for sale in store. The owners are really great folks and they go out of their way to support our community and to support local authors; I hope you will stop by and say 'hello' and please, shop for your books locally at Looking Glass. Thanks everyone, Alan Johnston, Author

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La Grande, OR
97850

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Monday 11am - 12am
Tuesday 11am - 12am
Wednesday 11am - 12am
Thursday 11am - 12am
Friday 11am - 1am
Saturday 11am - 1pm
Sunday 12pm - 10pm

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