Have you ever had an “Irish Coffee?” Did you know it’s not Irish at all? Well, it was invented in San Francisco. Ooopsss, turns out it was invented in Ireland but popularized by the bar in San Francisco.
So, when I heard that “Paddy’s Valley” (a group of Irish tech entrepreneurs) was coming to San Francisco I knew I HAD to take them to where the Irish Coffee was brought to America, Buena Vista.
Even better: you’re invited! 8 p.m. next Monday, December 3rd at the Buena Vista bar. Be there and be Irish. San Francisco style.
Oh, and wait until the Chinese come to town and learn that the Chinese Fortune Cookie was invented here too.
If you’re coming, please leave a comment here.
[...] the Valley. Damien Mulley, Eoghan McCabe and Anton Mannering among the others. The meeting, at the Buena Vista in San Francisco, was based on a mixture among Web 2.0, beer and Irish [...]
[...] the Valley. Damien Mulley, Eoghan McCabe and Anton Mannering among the others. The meeting, at the Buena Vista in San Francisco, was based on a mixture among Web 2.0, beer and Irish [...]
Not Irish neither Entrepreneur (yet), but will try to attend since i am in the bay area and probably free that evening. see ya
Not Irish neither Entrepreneur (yet), but will try to attend since i am in the bay area and probably free that evening. see ya
Becker family lore has it that a distant relation of mine and Oliver St. John Gogarty invented “Irish Coffee” in the Fleet St. bar on Fleet St. in Dublin. Allegedly this was long before the guy in Foynes “invented it”.
Looking forward to see you all there Monday.
Becker family lore has it that a distant relation of mine and Oliver St. John Gogarty invented “Irish Coffee” in the Fleet St. bar on Fleet St. in Dublin. Allegedly this was long before the guy in Foynes “invented it”.
Looking forward to see you all there Monday.
I’ll be there to see my Limerick friends.
I’ll be there to see my Limerick friends.
Mick f - words of wisdom in your post. Get thee to some barcamps, read their blogs and take the time to get to know these guys for yourself
keith
Mick f - words of wisdom in your post. Get thee to some barcamps, read their blogs and take the time to get to know these guys for yourself
keith
Benoit: I’ll bring my Kindle.
Benoit: I’ll bring my Kindle.
I’m a new reader of yours and I’ll be there! I think we should all bring a kindle and read stories to each others while sipping Irish Coffee.
I’m a new reader of yours and I’ll be there! I think we should all bring a kindle and read stories to each others while sipping Irish Coffee.
I hope all these guys don’t come back to Ireland full of social networking and Web 2.0 koolaid. We’ve managed to have a realistic approach to IT in the Emerald Isle and the last thing we need is a load of hot air and vapourware being punted by a bunch of self-promoters and “visionaries”.
I hope all these guys don’t come back to Ireland full of social networking and Web 2.0 koolaid. We’ve managed to have a realistic approach to IT in the Emerald Isle and the last thing we need is a load of hot air and vapourware being punted by a bunch of self-promoters and “visionaries”.
To understand the origin of Irish Coffee you must remember that coffee in Ireland was referred to as THE American coffee as Tea was the beverage of choice back then.
So when an America at Shannon asked for a cup of coffee a bartender replied Oh THE American coffee, and he said No gimme an Irish coffee and as the bar had whiskey and whipped cream the creative bartender fixed one-up and the American said I like Irish coffee, gimme another…
To understand the origin of Irish Coffee you must remember that coffee in Ireland was referred to as THE American coffee as Tea was the beverage of choice back then.
So when an America at Shannon asked for a cup of coffee a bartender replied Oh THE American coffee, and he said No gimme an Irish coffee and as the bar had whiskey and whipped cream the creative bartender fixed one-up and the American said I like Irish coffee, gimme another…
Since the Irish are invading your blog thought I’d chip in. Sad I can’t be going on the Paddy’s Valley trip but I’ll be seeing you in London on the 7th.
Since the Irish are invading your blog thought I’d chip in. Sad I can’t be going on the Paddy’s Valley trip but I’ll be seeing you in London on the 7th.
Oooof! Don’t try to keep up with their drinking. Oh and just smile and nod when they ask “what’s the craic?” - Years of working with an Irish designer, and that question still stumped me every morning!
Have a great week, little Paddies!