News

It doesn't get more iconic than the foam on top of a Guinness glass. But right next to the foam is the brand's incredibly famous harp logo.
The first Guinness labels featuring the now-iconic harp were printed in August of that year, according to "Guinness's Brewery in the Irish Economy 1759 - 1876" by Patrick Lynch and John Vaizey.
It's the the time of year when business increases for an Irish pub like Harp and Fiddle in the Strip District. "As a person who claims Irish nationality, I take a lot of pride in the holiday ...
Of course, any Irish pub worth its name has a killer selection of brews and spirits, and here The Harp excels. Guinness Stout, Harp Lager, Murphy's Irish Amber, and Caffrey's Irish Cream are all ...
It's just who you are." And it doesn't get more Irish in Indiana than the Golden Ace Inn, one of the oldest Irish pubs around. They're celebrating 92 years of St. Patrick's Day and have been partying ...
imports like Smithwick's and Harp on draft and a wall of whiskeys — plus a full menu of great Irish (Guinness-braised beef, Molly Malone mussels) and not-so Irish (their Reuben sandwich is top ...