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Fadó literaly translates in Gaelic to "long ago". Here at Fadó we are telling the story of Irelands rich pub culture and traditions. We invite you to make yourself at home and let us entertain you with Irish hospitality.

PUB SEATING PLAN

The Victorian
15 Seated
15-25 Reception  Style
Representative of the Georgian style architecture of Dublin during the late 1800's to early 1900's. The grandeur of the Victorian period was reflected by rich colors and tapestries, darkly stained wood and ornamental pieces. You will also see portraits of some of the Victorian period's most notable literary contributors such as Oscar Wilde and Bernard Shaw.

The Grand House
30 Seated
30-60 Reception Style
From the ornate Celtic iron work framing the fireplace to the decorative vaulted ceiling, this gem of Gaelic history is truly grand. Keeping with the tradition of our namesake, Fadó, traditional Irish folklore is well represented in this area of the pub. Brighid, the Goddess of the Hearth, rests above the fireplace. She is an incarnation of pagan times. It is said that when she was born, a flame reached from the top of her head all the way to the heavens.

The Cellars
30 Seated
30-40 Reception Style
The stone archways flanking the backlit bottle displays and the brewery murals depict Dublin's brewery history. The large copper framed feature in the center is influenced by the chimney at St. James's Gate in Dublin. A large display of old whiskey bottles makes one thirsty for "the water of life", in Gaelic: uisce beathe (ish-ki-baha) or Irish Whiskey.

The Shop
40 Seated
40-150 Reception Style
Past tradition twined the pub and the shop as one. Still today in certain counties of Ireland today, rural pubs will sell provisions as both shop and local pub. Hanging product from overcrowded shelves and walls gives the impression of times past. This area features a large central island, making it an ideal location to entertain large groups.

The Mezzanine
15 Seated
15-25 Reception Style
Up the stairway to the second level is a quaint nook featuring Irish landscapes and Celtic art stemming from the time of St. Patrick. The decorative paintings are influenced by the Book of Kells. Monks, both author and artist, spreading Christian faith throughout Ireland represent this period of history.

The Rooftop Garden
50 Seated
50-150 Reception Style
Continue up the stairs to the rooftop and the West of Ireland's cottages are portrayed. Stone walls and large murals depict the character of the rugged landscape, a charming trait of the homeland. The Rooftop Garden also features a heated floor and fireplace, making it a cozy sopt all year round.

The Whole Shebang
Invite 500 of your closest friends or your staunchest enemies and we might even close down the pub just for you, you never know!!!

For more information contact:
Kim Rector
Event Manager
Fado Irish Pub
(404) 841-0066 phone
(404) 846-8066 voice
(404) 816-1270 fax
krector@fadoirishpub.com

 

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