there is the odd "New Country" song that I like
I like this one, it's basically a Ford commercial, but I still like the song
there is the odd "New Country" song that I like
Based & Greenpilled
Smits, during my week in Toronto back in 97 I got to enjoy a damn fine Irish pub downtown. I'm struggling to remember the name right now, it was of course Mc-something's. I remember it was downtown and a short walk from the big-assed indoor mall (Eaton (?)). We left the women shopping at the mall and about 4 or 5 of us brought the Hillbilly Mafia to that pub for a few hours. Lots of Guinness and great music. We were advised that they had awesome live acts nightly, but we were there for the afternoon and didn't get to make it back for an evening. I do remember the place really emphasized the Irish music scene in Toronto. Ring any bells?
could be my localFife wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:50 pmSmits, during my week in Toronto back in 97 I got to enjoy a damn fine Irish pub downtown. I'm struggling to remember the name right now, it was of course Mc-something's. I remember it was downtown and a short walk from the big-assed indoor mall (Eaton (?)). We left the women shopping at the mall and about 4 or 5 of us brought the Hillbilly Mafia to that pub for a few hours. Lots of Guinness and great music. We were advised that they had awesome live acts nightly, but we were there for the afternoon and didn't get to make it back for an evening. I do remember the place really emphasized the Irish music scene in Toronto. Ring any bells?
Ayo, that's the spot!Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:54 pmcould be my localFife wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:50 pmSmits, during my week in Toronto back in 97 I got to enjoy a damn fine Irish pub downtown. I'm struggling to remember the name right now, it was of course Mc-something's. I remember it was downtown and a short walk from the big-assed indoor mall (Eaton (?)). We left the women shopping at the mall and about 4 or 5 of us brought the Hillbilly Mafia to that pub for a few hours. Lots of Guinness and great music. We were advised that they had awesome live acts nightly, but we were there for the afternoon and didn't get to make it back for an evening. I do remember the place really emphasized the Irish music scene in Toronto. Ring any bells?
McVeigh's New Windsor House Tavern
the Fenians call it "McVeighs"
we Orange call it "the Windsor"
http://www.mcveighspub.com/
I knew the owner, Jimmy McViegh, and his sonsFife wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:56 pmAyo, that's the spot!Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:54 pmcould be my localFife wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:50 pm
Smits, during my week in Toronto back in 97 I got to enjoy a damn fine Irish pub downtown. I'm struggling to remember the name right now, it was of course Mc-something's. I remember it was downtown and a short walk from the big-assed indoor mall (Eaton (?)). We left the women shopping at the mall and about 4 or 5 of us brought the Hillbilly Mafia to that pub for a few hours. Lots of Guinness and great music. We were advised that they had awesome live acts nightly, but we were there for the afternoon and didn't get to make it back for an evening. I do remember the place really emphasized the Irish music scene in Toronto. Ring any bells?
McVeigh's New Windsor House Tavern
the Fenians call it "McVeighs"
we Orange call it "the Windsor"
http://www.mcveighspub.com/
Damn man, Guinness is good.