“We’re on the Georgia Blues Chelsea Football Club,” said Costello. The pub also stays in touch with its European roots, airing rugby and soccer games in-house. We get some of the Irish community and friends of the Irish community to come play an Irish music session.” The last Sunday of every month we do traditional Irish music. “There was a Harry Potter and Game of Thrones.
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“We do trivia once a month where we do a themed trivia, so this month is Star Wars,” Constant said. The pub offers a plethora of different events for pub-goers to enjoy along with their beers. Good times definitely aren’t in short supply at Rí Rá. “In kind of informal Gaelic it’s like good times.” “ Literally translated in Gaelic Irish rí is king and rá is laughter,” Constant said. Managed by Peter Constant and Ryan Costello, the pub boasts a menu that combines “traditional Irish and traditional American fare,” according to Costello. The chain began in Charlotte, North Carolina just over 20 years ago, but the Atlanta hub didn’t open until 2009. Rí Rá Irish Pub is one of several Irish pubs in Midtown. There is also some international cuisine and traditional bar favorites to help keep your spirits up.
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When looking for a quiet place to study, this definitely isn’t the place, but when wanting to take a break from schoolwork, Midtown has a steady supply of alcohol and karaoke. You can also drink like a VIP at a bar designed to feel like an exclusive lounge and nightclub.
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Midtown is home to some incredible nightlife, including an Irish pub made from almost 300-year-old imported wood and Atlanta’s only lesbian bar. Patrons enjoy drinks in front of Rí Rá Irish Pub located off Crescent Avenue in Midtown Atlanta.