The Blarney Bar
The Blarney Bar one of mount Isa’s most popular meeting places the blarney bar combines buffet style dining and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It boasts four full sized snooker tables, five pool tables located off the main bar. The blarney bar occupies the site of the original Irish club built in 1955 and the original floor from the old clubhouse still supported by the stumps poured by the foundation members can still be trod on today. |
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Kennelly's Piano Lounge
Dominating the main foyer area the exterior of Kennelly’s Piano Bar provides a tantalizing invitation to step inside and experience the ambience of Kennelly’s. Named Kennelly’s in recognition of Mick Kennelly from Tralee, County Kerry. Mick is attributed with the honour of being deemed the person most responsible for the establishment of the Irish club in 1955. His enthusiasm and tireless work was an inspiration to all his peers. The Irish Club is one of mount Isa’s most popular venues for weddings and functions. The club caters for every need for every size. Up to 400 persons can be seated in our modern function room. |
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The Karaoke Bar
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Located downstairs in the Irish Club is Mount Isa’s premier Karaoke Bar, part of “The Rish” entertainment complex that Karaoke Bar offers guests the latest in Compared Karaoke Entertainment where you can sing along with all the latest and greatest hits together with those well known all time favourites. The well appointed bar and enthusiastic bar staff offer their customers the latest in beer and spirits, partnered with all of your favourite cruiser’s and shooter. The Karaoke Bar rocks until late 5 nights a week, so – with free entry before |
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The Rish Nightclub
The Rish downstairs at the Irish club is the place to be for those who like to party hard. The Irish club has been mount Isa’s most popular night spot for decades boasting three separate areas including karaoke and disco. It’s a walk on the wild side. Named the Rish by popular demand. Its name results from the Australian penchant for abbreviations and nicknames. Where are you going tonight? I’m going to “the Irish”. |
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