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Nana’s Irish Pub is dedicated to my mother, Bridget O’Brien (1927-2003). A woman who was Nana to so many. She opened her home with her love of cooking and her generosity and hospitality to all those she met. She was quite a character who would sing a song for you or recite Shakespeare at the drop of a hat.
Nanas Irish Pub is owned and operated by Limerick City native Philomena O’Brien. The family moved back to the United States in 1990 after spending ten years in County Clare, where she and her husband Brian experienced the pleasure of raising their three children in the Irish countryside.
After moving to the Oregon Coast from the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, Nana’s Irish Pub became a part of the Nye Beach community of Newport, Oregon in January, 2008.
“My goal is to fill our restaurant with the tastes, sounds, and experiences of our Irish heritage.” From hearty pot pies to our house beer battered Fish N’ Chips, delicious Reuben sandwiches and home-made soups and salad dressings.” We hope to have something for everyone. To accompany the tasty cuisine we offer imported beers on tap, a nice selection of wines, speciality cocktails, as well as a full bar of spirits and liqueurs.
Whether you wish to feast yourself on the tastes of Ireland, listen to live music & entertainment or sit outside and relax on our patio, be assured you’ll have a great time. Kids are welcome ’till 9pm so bring the whole family!
*This listing is not currently maintained by, endorsed by or affiliated with Nana’s Irish Pub
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