You can wear green, you can watch a parade, and maybe drink green beer this Saint Patrick's Day, but can you say Sláinte like the Irish do? If so, fair play to you. If not, don't get banjaxed. Here ...
Translating to "good health" in English, sláinte [try saying slawn-tche] is an Irish expression that derives from the word "slán," meaning "healthy" or "safe". So while we're all drinking ...
A popular spot for burgers stuffed with doughnuts, eggs Benedict, pad Thai and other unique fillings has closed in Easton. Slainte Irish Pub, which opened in June 2008 in the former Which Brew ...
Get ready to wear green, raise a pint and say sláinte (the Gaelic word for cheers, which is pronounced "slawn-che")! St. Patrick's Day falls on a Monday this year, but you can get into shenanigans all ...
St. Patrick's Day is synonymous with Irish heritage, lively celebrations, and a feast of traditional foods and drinks. Whether you're preparing a meal at home or heading to a pub, there are plenty of ...
Though its name is one that some struggle to properly pronounce, the label - it's Gaelic for "good health" -- hasn't proven to be an obstacle to Slainte's success. The Jarvis Avenue restaurant ...
ArtsQuest’s first Sláinte celebration of Irish heritage was successful enough that it’s on the calendar for round two. The festival, which was held for the first time last year by ArtsQuest, ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. | ArtsQuest announced its newest festival, Sláinte, a celebration of Irish heritage will premiere Thursday, March 17 through Sunday, March 20. This four-day experience is being produced ...
As a person of three-eighths Irish descent, fourth-generation, let me just say that I can’t stand most Irish bars. The predictably narrow beer selection, the finance-bro vibe, the feeling they could ...
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