It was pretty busy Saturday night at Barry’s Old School Irish in the Village of Webster. But that was to be expected, as the little Irish pub was celebrating its 10th annivesary.
Hundreds of well-wishers streamed in and out throughout the evening, coming for the friendly atmosphere, great live music, good food and perfectly poured pints. Friends met up with friends, and strangers became new friends. And all evening, people were sharing their favorite Barry’s memories, from the time the horse came in the pub to when there was a fireplace in the corner — next to a couch.
Here’s a slideshow of photos from that evening (in no particular order).
OK, how stinkin’ cute is this? Listening to Russ Conlon’s ballad.
“Can I have your attention for the toast?”
Bagpipers are a Barry’s party tradition
Guinness was there offering free pints with your choice of photo on top.
Sean and Sarah of Barry’s Crossing reunited for the occasion to provide live music.
Later in the evening, Russ Conlon treated Danny and Jess to a sweet and beautifully performed ballad.
Someone shot off a confetti cannon.
The annual “looking to the future” photo
The confetti cannon fortunately missed MOST of the pints on the bar
Sarah Mossey of Barry’s Crossing
Sean Rosenberry of Barry’s Crossing
The whole gang
Raising a toast to Barry’s Old School Irish
Barry’s Runners came out in force to celebrate at their favorite running spot. (Please join us some Tuesday night.)
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