Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans / St. Pat’s Irish Coffeehouse

Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans / St. Pat’s Irish Coffeehouse A visit to the Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans will leave you with a new perspective and appreciation for the Irish in NOLA.

A visit to the Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans, Louisiana, will leave you with a truly new perspective and appreciation for the history of this beautifully complex city. You'll learn the untold history and stories of Irish adventurers, soldiers, mercenaries, priests, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and public servants who found their niche here in New Orleans, and how their spirit, accomplish

ments, and culture all still define New Orleans today. We are telling the untold story of the hard-working Irish folk that traveled to a new land in order to escape famine. The Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans has as its mission statement to devote resources to educate and create public awareness among locals, tourists, and others of the contributions Ireland, her people, and their culture have made to New Orleans since its colonial beginnings. We strive to promote knowledge and appreciation of the history of New Orleans, her Irish heritage and culture, and the present day Irish-American community. We support causes and organizations with similar ambitions who actively engage in benefiting society by promoting unity, friendship, and Christian charity.

11/14/2021

New Orleans Close Up Magic at Stanley's St Jackson square and the best fried chicken at Willie May Scotch House.We also checked out a me Irish coffee house t...

07/31/2021

The first ever single pot still Irish whiskey finished in Bordeaux casks! The choice of Bordeaux wine is also significant - Ch. Léoville Barton is not only a highly-regarded grand cru Château, but one that takes it's name from the Irish 'Wine Geese' winemaker Thomas Barton. In fact, Léoville Barton is still run by his descendants to this day. This bottling is a celebration of shared Irish heritage.

Matured initially in a mixture of ex-Oloroso Sherry, fresh American oak and ex-bourbon barrels, this Green Spot whiskey is then finished in the ex-Château Léoville Barton Bordeaux wine casks for 12 to 24 months.

👃ripe berries, orchid fruits, floral perfume
👅 oak,spice, vanilla, orchid fruit, barley
🏁 slow finish, spice and fruit

07/02/2021

“Watershed’ is the first whiskey to be cut to 47% with water from Ballindoney farm outside Clonmel. The land at Ballindoney has been farmed by the Ahearn family for over 200 years. The Farm lies on a plain of land sheltered by the Galtee, Knockmealdowns and Comeragh mountains, with fresh water flowing down to be collected and used to cut the Watershed whiskey.”



06/18/2021

“Here’s to a long life and a merry one. A quick death and an easy one. A pretty girl and an honest one. A cold pint and another one!”

06/17/2021
06/16/2021

During a hot summer day you just want to K.I.S.S. and have a refreshing .gin and tonic with lime.

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06/11/2021

Some Irish history and a cup of coffee. ⁣




05/31/2021

Come try out the lovely Gelston 12 year or it’s older sibling the 25 year. If not just come by to say hi, love to see you again!!!

03/12/2021

Get a hot coffee or making it Irish with a lil at ._pats_irish_coffeehouse.

Address

933 Conti Street
New Orleans, LA
70112

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 11pm
Saturday 8am - 11pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Telephone

+15042720083

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