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McGuire's Irish Pub

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|name=McGuire's Irish Pub
|image=McGuiresIrishPub.jpg
|cuisine=Pub fare|location=600 E. East [[Gregory Street, ]] (Pensacola)<br/>33 [[Highway 98, ]] (Destin)|opened=[[1977]]
|owner=[[McGuire Martin]]
|chef=[[Jim Martin]]
|slogan="Feasting, Imbibery & Debauchery"
|hours=
|phone=(850) 433-6789
|website=[http://www.mcguiresirishpub.com/ http://www.mcguiresirishpub.com/]
|mapcode=<googlemap lat="30.417814" lon="-87.202048" type="map" zoom="15" width="288" height="288">
30.395525, -86.511741, 33 [[Highway 98]]
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[[McGuire's Irish Pub]] is a popular Pensacola restaurant and local [[:Category:Landmarks|landmark]]. Founded by [[McGuire Martin|McGuire]] and [[Molly Martin]] in [[1977]], the restaurant was originally located in [[Town & Country Plaza]]. McGuire's moved to its current [[Gregory Street]] location (Pensacola's in [[1927 firehouse|original firehouse1982]]) in 1982. It is known for its on-site brewery and patron traditions, like kissing a stuffed moosehead and stapling autographed dollar-bill "tips" to the ceiling. A second location has also opened in [[Destin]]. ==Locations==McGuire's Pensacola location, at 600 East [[Gregory Street]], is located in a 1927 building which was originally a [[1927 firehouse|firehouse]] and later the [[Old Firehouse Drive-In]]. The 20,000 square foot building has 400 seats in various themed rooms such as the Pipers Den, Notre Dame Room, The Irish Links Room and the Ruprecht O'Tolf Wine Cellar.<ref name="site">[http://www.mcguiresirishpub.com/ McGuire's Irish Pub website]</ref> There is also a private dining room where the [[Irish Politicians Club]] meets. A second location opened in [[Destin]] in [[1996]].  The McGuire’s have three children ==Food and drink==McGuire's offers steak and seafood along with [[Wikipedia:Irish cuisine|Irish cuisine]] and pub fare. The restaurant was named Steak House of the Year by the National Beef Council in [[1998]]. McGuire's advertises its steaks as "Certified Angus corn-fed beef, never frozen and hand cut daily."<ref name="site" /> McGuire's menu also features more than 20 hamburgers, including the $100 "Grand Burger", made with [[Wikipedia:Filet mignon|filet mignon]] and served with caviar and champagne.<ref name="menu">[http://www.mcguiresirishpub.com/MenuPDFs/McGuires_Dinner-Green.pdf McGuire's Irish Pub menu]</ref> McGuire's also operates its own [[Wikipedia:Brewery|brewery]], brewing five regular beers and one seasonal variety, as well as [[Wikipedia:Root beer|root beer]].<ref>[http://www.mcguiresirishpub.com/brewery.html McGuire's Irish Pub Brewery]</ref> The restaurant has won numerous Florida Trend Magazine's Golden Spoon Awards and Wine Spectator Magazine Awards of Excellence.<ref name="site" /> ==Traditions==McGuire's has a number of prominent traditions:===Dollar bills===Stapled to the walls and ceilings of McGuire's Pensacola location are more than 750,000 one dollar bills. According the restaurant, when Molly McGuire received a dollar bill as her first tip, she tacked it up behind the bar for good luck. Other patrons "added to the collection" and it soon became a McGuire's tradition. ===Kissing the moose===First-time visitors and special guests are encouraged to kiss a large stuffed moose head mounted near the music stage. ==Sponsorships==Since [[1988]], McGuire's has sponsored the [[McGuire's Pipe Band]]. Each year, McGuire's sponsors the [[McGuire's St. Patrick's Day 5K Run]], which is billed as the largest prediction run in America.
==Restroom signage controversy==
The story was picked up by the [[Wikipedia:Associated Press|Associated Press]] and was published in various newspapers including the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' and the ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', as well as other national news outlets and online blogs and web sites.
The order to remove the confusing signage at the Destin location did not apply to the McGuire's in Pensacola. However, on [[May 24]], [[2007]], the ''News Journal'' reported that the Pensacola location had also been ordered to remove its similar signage after a DBPR inspection cited the restaurant for "lack of signage properly designating bathrooms".<ref>[http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070524/NEWS01/705240318/1006 "Losing its bathroom humor"] - ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 18, 2007.</ref> Notably, the Destin restaurant was inspected in January 2007 (as well as many times over the past several years) and was not at any time cited for the signage. Attorney [[Jim Reeves]] recommended to owner [[McGuire Martin]] that he fight the order to remove the signs.<ref>[http://www.pnj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070526/NEWS01/705260329/1006 "McGuire's complainant a mystery"] - ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 26, 2007.</ref> The Department of Business and Professional Regulation and McGuire's eventually came to an agreement that would allow McGuire's to keep their famous signs posted; McGuire's installed a second set of swinging doors after the signs but before the restroom areas.
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