ST. AUGUSTINE, FL, March 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) Being named one of the top ten Irish Pubs worldwide is an honor everyone at Donovan's Irish Pub will cherish forever. Ireland of the Welcomes readership of over 190,000 voted St. Augustine's favorite Irish Pub number eight in the world.
"We were overwhelmed by the support we saw from the community during the contest," said owner Maureen Blanchfield Bellantoni. Donovan's has been a local and tourist favorite since its doors opened as a tribute to the owner's grandmother, Tess, in 2008. Loved for its family friendly environment, hospitable staff and authentic Irish food and atmosphere, Donovan's has become the go-to place to relax and enjoy good company in St. Augustine. Featuring daily and weekly specials, Donovan's always has something to offer their guests.
Donovan's keeps its calendar packed with local events that keep the community coming back for more. From hosting Notre Dame Fighting Irish football parties, to all day St. Patrick's Day celebrations, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Donovan's also helps give back to the community by hosting annual charity events, such as Tips For Kids. "It is important to us to give back to the people who have made us who we are, without our community we wouldn't be where we are today," said Maureen Blanchfield Bellantoni.
With a menu anyone would love and an environment that can't be beat, Donovan's has won over the hearts of many. While being number eight is great, Donovan's owner still wants to set the bar higher, "we are shooting for top five next year," Maureen said. So, bring the entire family to one of the top ten Irish Pubs in the world, Donovan's Irish Pub, you won't be disappointed.
About Donovan's Irish Pub:
Affectionately referred to by family as "Tess's place," Donovan's Irish Pub has quickly become a favorite spot for both St. Augustine locals and visitors from all over the world after opening their doors in 2008. Our goal at Donovan's is for our customers to feel relaxed, make and share both new and old friendships, laugh, eat, drink and tell stories the Irish way. Family was extremely important to Tess, which is why it is important to us at Donovan's to have a family-friendly environment.
Website: http://www.donovansirishpub.com
Donovan's Irish Pub Voted Number 8, Best Pubs Worldwide
Ireland of the Welcomes readership of over 190,000 voted St. Augustine's favorite Irish Pub number eight in the world.
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[Press-News.org] Donovan's Irish Pub Voted Number 8, Best Pubs WorldwideIreland of the Welcomes readership of over 190,000 voted St. Augustine's favorite Irish Pub number eight in the world.