NYC Irish Bar Gets New Lease, Races to Reopen With Help From Volunteers

A popular Irish bar in the heart of New York City thought it had served its final drink, but five months after last call, it’s getting back to business. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.

“Once we get that Guinness going, that’s all it needs,” said Patrick McNamee, co-owner of The Mean Fiddler, a Midtown Manhattan establishment located a block from Times Square. The family-owned business that permanently shut down last year over pandemic financial constraints has now signed a new lease that will allow taps to start flowing once again.

When the bar was forced to close its door because of the coronavirus, McNamee says it was

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