For the first time since 2019, many people who love St. Patrick鈥檚 Day are getting to celebrate it in a more normal fashion. And that really helps out a bar owner in the D.C. area.
Greg Whelan, the owner of McGinty鈥檚 Public House in Silver Spring, said it鈥檚 been a tough few years financially, so being able to be open this St Patrick鈥檚 day is huge.
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But there鈥檚 more to it than the money.
“Obviously, the financial end is there, but just being able to celebrate your culture 鈥 really, you know, most Irish bars are owned by Irish people,” Whelan said.
He added that his customers have been supportive and are excited that this year is more normal: 鈥淢y phone’s been dinging away here all morning 鈥 everyone wishing us happy St. Patrick鈥檚 Day and good luck for the day.”
Even though the celebration this year will be more normal, it was still hard to make decisions about how big to go. When Whelan was making decisions about Thursday鈥檚 party, it was January, and the omicron variant of the coronavirus was gripping the area.
鈥滻t was hard to see that far ahead … so we did err a little bit on the side of caution,鈥 Whelan said. Even so, McGinty鈥檚 will feature traditional Irish dancing and have a DJ along with, of course, Irish beers and other drinks.
