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A cozy and authentic **mobile Irish pub, The Thatch Pub**, featuring a white stone exterior, thatched roof, and red-trimmed windows and doors. Set up in a driveway with warm interior lighting, the pub is surrounded by Irish and American flags, green cocktail tables, and decorative flowers, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
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The Thatch Pub

Step into a charming, thatched-roof pub for an exclusive, intimate gathering. Reserve your hour to unwind in this unique setting, perfect for savoring drinks and making memories with friends.

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Delight in the Old World Charm of The Thatch Pub

The Thatch Pub returns to the 2025 Smithville Irish Festival!


Crafted by Patrick O'Rourke of Galway, Ireland, this mobile marvel brings the spirit of Irish warmth and hospitality to our gathering.

The warm and inviting **interior of The Thatch Pub**, a mobile Irish pub, featuring a cozy wooden bar with stools, vintage decor, and traditional Irish charm. The space includes classic pub memorabilia, a well-stocked bar with glassware, an old-fashioned telephone, and a red diamond-paned door adding to the authentic atmosphere. A mounted TV and decorative accents complete the intimate setting.
Patrick O’Rourke, proprietor of **The Thatch Pub**, pours a perfectly crafted pint from the tap inside the cozy mobile Irish pub. The warm, wood-paneled interior is decorated with vintage Irish memorabilia, including classic signs and a well-stocked bar. His focused expression and hospitality capture the authentic pub experience.
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Modern Comforts in a Traditional Setting

The Thatch Pub is fully equipped with modern comforts to enhance your visit:

Smart TV and Bluetooth Speaker System

Customize your ambiance with your choice of music or visuals.


Climate Control

Stay comfortable with both air conditioning and heating.


Electric Fireplace

Adds a warm, inviting glow to your gathering.

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Your Private Irish Retreat Awaits

WHO

Groups of 4-6 People

Age 21+

HOURLY SLOTS

Saturday, Oct. 11

10 AM to 6 PM

(last booking at 5 PM)

Sunday, Oct. 12

10 AM to 5 PM

(last booking at 4 PM)
 

COST

$50 per person


WHAT'S INCLUDED

Enjoy pours of Guinness Stout and Harp Lager on tap.


WHERE

Conveniently located on the festival grounds

A group of guests enjoys drinks and conversation inside **The Thatch Pub**, a cozy mobile Irish pub. The warm wood-paneled interior is decorated with traditional Irish memorabilia, antique farming tools, and flags, creating an authentic pub atmosphere. Smiling faces, comfortable seating, and a rustic wooden table complete the welcoming scene.
A cozy and authentic **mobile Irish pub, The Thatch Pub**, featuring a white stone exterior, thatched roof, and red-trimmed windows and doors. Set up in a driveway with warm interior lighting, the pub is surrounded by Irish and American flags, green cocktail tables, and decorative flowers, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
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Raise Your Glass at The Thatch Pub!

Want to learn more about The Thatch Pub? You can visit their website or Facebook page!

 

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to celebrate in style. Book your time slot and let us transport you to Ireland, no passport required!

Please note: All sales are final. No refunds are available.

The **primary logo** for the **2025 Smithville Irish Festival** features a circular Celtic knot border in deep green, symbolizing Irish heritage. Inside, bold white lettering spells **"Smithville"**, with a golden harp integrated into the "V," representing Irish culture. The festival’s name, **Cape Atlantic Irish Association**, and location, **Historic Smithville, NJ**, are elegantly arranged within the design, along with a small shamrock accent.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Catholic Mass at 9:00 AM

THE VILLAGE GREENE OF HISTORIC SMITHVILLE

615 E. Moss Mill Rd.
Galloway, NJ 08205

CONTACT

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