Anna Liffey's Irish Pub & Restaurant

New Haven's Oldest Irish Pub

THE LIFFEY HOME

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May the roof above us never fall in, and may the friends gathered below it never fall out. irish blessing

Anna Liffey's is the proud recipient of the PERFECT PINT AWARD from the Head Brew Master of the St James Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland.

SOCCER FANS!!!
Liffey's will be showing most of the English Premier League and UEFA Champions League matches. If it's broadcast on SETANTA, FSC, GOL TV or ESPN/ESPN2, we'll have it on one of our 4 HD TV's.
Anna Liffey's Soccer Club
If you'd like to join our club and receive weekly updates on televised games and special events, email us at soccerclub@annaliffeys.com
Include you name, email address and the team you support and we'll add you to the list.

An authentic Irish Pub located right in the heart of New Haven CT.
17 Whitney Ave.
Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11:30am-1:00am
Friday and Saturday 11:30am-2:00am

Phone-203-773-1776    Fax-203-773-0551

Full lunch menu served 11:30-4:00pm
Dinner menu served 4:00pm-9:30pm
Daily Specials
Brunch served Saturday and Sunday till 2:00pm

 

~Mondays-LIVE Irish Music from 8 till 11
~Tuesdays-TRIVIA NIGHT with your favorite Quizmaster 9-11 but come early to get your seat
~Wednesdays-PUB GAMES NIGHT...Giant Jenga, Giant Connect 4 and a Wii on a giant screen
~Thursday's-$2.50 domestic bottles and $3 draft specials
~Fridays-Acoustic Happy Hour from 5-8 with Ultraradio.com followed by our DJ Dance Party
~Saturday nights come see the best in local bands. Check out the Calander Page for Schedule
~Sundays-LIVE Irish Music from 4-7

Annual Golf Tournament
May 15th
Alling Memorial Golf Course
$100 per person. Includes cart, food and open bar at Liffey's following the tournament
Contact one of our bartenders for more information
The Anna Lavia Bridge

The Anna Livia Bridge was originally named Chapelizod Bridge, but it changed on 5th April 1982 and became the Anna Livia Bridge in honour of James Joyce, author of the world famous novel "Finnegan's Wake". He called the river Anna Livia Plurabelle.The bridge is built on an ancient Ford site on the old highway leading to the west of Ireland

The river Liffey is the main river in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It rises in Sally Gap near Kippure in Wicklow, the county just south of Dublin. It then travels one hundred and twenty five kilometres through the centre of Dublin City, and out into Dublin Bay, and out to the Irish Sea.