This Irish Pub Was Actually Built In Ireland, Dismantled, And Brought To New Jersey
Here in New Jersey, we love a good Irish pub! These classic watering holes not only have some of the best drinks in the Garden State, but they often serve classic Irish dishes like fish and chips and corned beef and cabbage. They can be found all around the state, with some of the best located in Metuchen and Spring Lake. However, the most historic Irish pub in New Jersey, surprisingly, is located somewhere else entirely – a Marriott in Whippany! The Hanover Marriott is a typical modern luxury hotel, popular with business travelers, but its hotel restaurant has something very different about it. The Auld Shebeen, the hotel’s pub, doesn’t just feel like a taste of Ireland in New Jersey – parts of it were actually built in Ireland and shipped over here! It’s a trip to the Emerald Isle unlike any other.
Have you visited the Auld Shebeen in Whippany? Tell us about your visit to this historic Irish pub in New Jersey in the comments section! You can find out more about the restaurant’s specials on the Auld Shebeen Facebook page. If you want to book a stay at the Hanover Marriott, head over to Hotels.com.
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