| Cross Street(s): | Cresent Ave. |
| Cuisine: | Irish |
| Pricing: | $ |
| Dress: | Casual |
| Corkage Fee: | Not Allowed |
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11am-1am
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| Brunch: | Yes |
| Lunch: | Yes |
| Dinner: | Yes |
| Parking: | Yes |
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Eclectic lighting fixtures made out of clear buckets, lights, and nostalgia hang from the ceiling. A signpost stands in the middle of the room , adding to the atmosphere, by directing you to the towns of Kilkenny, Tillargan and Dunboyne.
The Banshee, located in
Dorchester, offers a full Irish breakfast, with Irish sausage and bacon, black and white pudding, tomato, beans, and home fries. You'll also find bread pudding and cottage pie along with all the other pub grub. Classic Irish bar fare at a decent price. Thursday night they spin traditional Irish music after 9pm. Very authentic and a great local bar.
This spot probably has the best coverage of British sporting events of any bar in Boston. American sports are shown as well, so regardless of what your sport is, you will see it on one of many plasma screens. They show everything from NFL Football on Sundays to English Premier League soccer, to Rugby Tri-Nations Cup action.