Thursday, December 23, 2010

On December 22, 2010, Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub lost its roof to the massive rains that hit the Coachella Valley. The business will be closed until the 2nd week of January 2011 for repairs. www.dickieoneal.com

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub The massive rains tore all of our walls apart exposing our electrical. www.dickieoneal.com

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub The roof totally caved in, in our kitchen. www.dickieoneal.com

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Since the roof caved in, all of our insulation is exposed. www.dickieoneal.com

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub With the roof leaking, the water has seeped into our freezer, causing 3" of frozen water on the floor and icicles on the racks. www.dickieoneal.com

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub What was once a productive kitchen is now a haven for wet drywall and exposed electrical contacts. www.dickieoneal.com

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Puddles of water everywhere. www.dickieoneal.com

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub The best we can do to channel all of the water. www.dickieoneal.com

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Massive amounts of water has leaked into our walk in refrigerator. www.dickieoneal.com

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The great Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Flood

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A Dickie O'Neal's Ho' Down with Pickles & Lassie Jo



Come get your "Irish On" at Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub in Uptown Palm Springs. Any day of the week something is going on! Watch as Pickles and Lassie Jo get their "Irish On" during Dickie's recent Grand Opening celebration.

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub is the place to go and the thing to do in uptown Palm Springs. We're making it affordable to go out again.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Whooligans to Play at Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Grand Opening.


Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub grand opening is going to be off the hook! And we want you to be there. Look for us under the big Hollywood lights on Palm Canyon this Friday night.

What's going on?
+ Insane appetizer and drink specials.
+ Official Dickie O'Neal's T Shirts
+ Nifty door prizes
+ Groovy giveaways
+ Killer Irish rock band show


The Whooligans will be here!



Get your “Irish On” with Iro-American Rock stars...The Whooligans...show starts at 7 and ends at midnight (if they can still play after downing pints during the sets).

The Whooligans' music is a mix of timeless Irish pub songs and ballads in the tradition of The Dubliners, Tommy Makem, and The Clancy Brothers, Rocking tunes by the likes of The Pogues, Van Morrison, and Flogging Molly, with a healthy dose of original tunes, Bluegrass, Cajun and Honky Tonk Hits by such a like as Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, and Buck Owens.

It's really going to be a fun and very exciting event. If you haven't been into the pub yet, now is the time. We are on fire!

Concert starts at 7PM

Friday, November 19, 2010

10 easy steps to ruin a perfectly good night at Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub in Palm Springs.

Just follow these 10 easy steps and we guarantee that you'll ruin a fun night drinking at Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub.  (Scroll down to see the damage).

Step 1:  Make sure to leave the pub "smashed" and try to drive home.

Step 2:  Get in your car and back up into our brick wall in the parking lot.

Step 3:  Realize that you just did property damage and try to flee the scene.

Step 4:  Make sure you are "gunning" the gas so that you'll bury your tires deeper into the dirt and rock parking lot.

Step 5:  Be so "hammered" that you fall asleep in your car.  Whatever you do, don't remember to throw away the other beer cans laying in your back seat.

Step 6:  Be discovered the next morning by Dickie's owner, sleeping in your car.

Step 7: Get out of your car and flee the scene on foot.  You're still drunk, so you'll probably stagger away successfully...or maybe not.

Step 8:  Stagger and hide a block away in the bushes when you find out that the police were called. Make sure you are hollering undecipherable cries as you flee the scene.

Step 9:  Be found in those bushes by a police officer and immediately be taken to jail.  Maybe you'll get lucky and get to sit next to the police dog.

Step 10:  Make sure you brush your hair for that attractive "mug" shot.

Friends...we will be more than happy to call you a cab or any type of transportation to get you home safely.  Better yet...sleep it off. 

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub has secured killer rates at the Shilo Inn and Suites, just one block from the pub.  For only $69 on weekdays and $79 on weekends (year round), let us call in a reservation for you...we'll make sure you get there, even if we have to walk you there ourselves.




We care because we want you to come back!

Here's one sure way to ruin a good time at Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub in Palm Springs. www.dickieoneal.com

Monday, November 15, 2010

Dickie O’Neal’s Irish Pub to Host 1st Annual “Orphans” Thanksgiving Feast.


We are thankful for our service men and women this holiday.

 Pub wants to be a host to our service men and women on Thanksgiving day.

Nothing could be more depressing than being away from friends and family during the holidays.  With our hearts and minds on military personnel who are away from loved ones this Thanksgiving, Dickie O’Neal’s Irish Pub, located at 2155 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, decided to hold their 1st Annual “Orphans” Thanksgiving Feast on November 25th, 2010. 

“We wanted to be open to serve our service men and women who do not have anywhere to enjoy this holiday,” states Dickie O’Neal’s Irish Pub President, Michael Farber.

The pub’s Thanksgiving event is geared to invite military personnel looking to celebrate Thanksgiving in a fun atmosphere, and have a wholesome meal at a very affordable price.

For just $9.95, military personnel can enjoy a complete turkey dinner that includes mashed potatoes and gravy, veggies, cranberry sauce, stuffing, hot roll, and pumpkin pie.  During their meal, they can enjoy the day’s football, and parade events on one of the pub’s 12 flat screens.

“Our entire team unanimously voted to be open on Thanksgiving to serve our military. We appreciate their service to our country and wanted to provide an affordable and entertaining day for them to enjoy.”

Dickie O’Neal’s is open at 7:00 am for breakfast and the “Orphans” Thanksgiving Feast starts at 11:00 am, at their Palm Springs location, on Thanksgiving Day.

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Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub of Palm Springs is an authentic Irish Pub located on the north end of Palm Springs.  Located one mile south of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway at 2155 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs.  The pub and restaurant features daily specials, live music, karaoke, a full menu served from 7:00 am to 2:00 am, and open 7 days a week.


Saturday, November 13, 2010

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub: Presidential Interview with Michael J. Farber

What's taken so long for Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub to open? What are the plans for the future? How did you turn an iconic Palm Springs restaurant into the coolest Irish Pub in Southern California?

These questions and more are featured in this in-depth interview with Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pubs President, Michael J. Farber.

Entertaining, yet informative, you'll discover the labor of love put into the flagship location (Palm Springs, CA) of Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub and restaurant filmed in Palm Springs, California.

Click here to watch video

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Produced by: Joey Leffel Marketing Associates for Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pubs, Inc.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub discovers Frank Sinatra photos in pub

Michael Farber, President of Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub of Palm Springs discovers a pot of gold when he came across pictures of Frank Sinatra cooking the the old Riccio's kitchen.

Riccio's Italian Restaurant was the former business before Dickie O'Neal's purchased the building in August of 2010. For almost 50 years, Riccio's Italian Restaurant hosted Hollywood's stars in the 60s and 70s.

In this news simulcast, as featured on Local News KMIR Channel 6, Michael Farber is interviewed to talk about these rare Frank Sinatra photos.

Dickie O'Neal's discovers Frank Sinatra photos in pub

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Investors see a growing appetite for restaurants in Coachella Valley

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Though economists have suggested the Coachella Valley may be more than a year from beginning to recover from the recession, the desert restaurant scene is starting to grow again, with millions of dollars in investments just as season arrives.

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub is one of many diverse entertainment, pub, bar, restaurant offerings opening up soon in Palm Springs. Visit them onli...


Investors see a growing appetite for restaurants - Desert Sun, October 30, 2010

http://www.mydesert.com/article/20101030/BUSINESS02/10300320/Investors-see-a-growing-appetite-for-restaurants

Though economists have suggested the Coachella Valley may be more than a year from beginning to recover from the recession, the desert restaurant scene is starting to grow again, with millions of dollars in investments just as season arrives.

Tried-and-true valley businesses are expanding or relocating. New entrepreneurs and national restaurant chains are moving in.

Five Guys Burgers and Fries is planning to open its first valley outlet in La Quinta soon. Bananaz is expected to reopen, this time in Rancho Mirage after years in Palm Desert. And newcomer Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub is under construction in Palm Springs.

“To me, it's a sign of light at the end of the tunnel,” said Michael Estrada, who owns and runs Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro in a building that overlooks the bustle of tourists on Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs.

Esmael Adibi, director of the Anderson Center for Economic Research at Chapman University, said the recession has provided some of the necessary ingredients for small businesses to start. Costs of leasing, labor and capital have become much more affordable.

“Usually at the earliest stage of recovery, the small businesses see opportunity,” said Adibi, who compiles The Desert Sun's quarterly economic index.

“If they have a unique niche, they can be there for a long period of time,” Adibi said. “Usually as the economy improves, they should prosper with the economy.”

And investors, who are confident of the resiliency of the valley's $1 billion hospitality market, are snagging choice property that's available in high-traffic locations throughout the valley, including the former Riccio's in Palm Springs and Chart House site in Rancho Mirage.

Posh districts such as El Paseo, which recently added several new stores, are welcoming new restaurants as well.

“All this investment is wonderful,'' said Sara O'Flynn, marketing director of The Gardens on El Paseo and El Paseo Village. “It compliments the mix of restaurants we already have on our properties.

“It's a shot in the arm to all the merchants and restaurants to know we have growth in our community — a good sign.”

But the restaurant business can be risky, valley restaurateurs say. About 50 percent of new restaurants fail within the first three years.

“The business isn't getting easier,'' said Lee Morcus, a principle of Kaiser Restaurant Group, which owns and operates several restaurants in the Coachella Valley, including the Chop House and Kaiser Grill.

“The ability to generate revenue, control costs of business execution, adapt to the changing tastes of guests, and hire and train seasoned staff is getting tougher every day.”

For Estrada, the decision to shut down The Falls Steak House in La Quinta and sell The Falls location next to Matchbox in Palm Springs has been a bittersweet lesson in checkbook economics.

“The numbers weren't penciling out,'' he said.

Estrada turned the keys over to the new owners of the Palm Springs establishment a few weeks ago and will continue to run Matchbox.

“The steakhouse business is tough to be in right now,'' he said. “Palm Springs is challenging enough because of the seasonality of it.”

When one factors in the presence of two other strong steakhouse ventures and the economy, it was time to move on.

“We were fortunate to find a buyer,'' he said. “We were glad to hear all but one employee was rehired.”

Jerry Keller, who was part of the team that owned and ran Piero's Acqua Pazza in The River at Rancho Mirage, said the new economy is driven by price within each category of dining — from casual fare to gourmet.

“I think the valley is going to continue to grow and, if a restaurant does the right kind of job, keeps at it and is consistent, they'll do very well here.”

As for all the new investment, he said understanding why it occurs is simple.

“It's a very entrepreneurial business,'' he said. “It's a romantic business. And it's tough.”

Keller is so confident in the economy that he bought out his restaurant's partnership and now offers a breakfast menu.

Morris and Gloria Salem have followed Keller's affordable lead. They're transforming The Falls in La Quinta into The Flame at Happy Point.

It will feature Brazilian barbecue, Japanese hibachi, American bar and grill cuisine, and an “endless happy hour” of cocktails and appetizers.

They said they've sampled fare and happy hour specials at many valley venues to come up with strategies.

“I feel, today, people are tired of being gouged on price,'' Morris Salem said. “Our goal will be to give customers what they want at the best price we can; the restaurants that close have not adapted to what I call the new economy.”
Recent resurgence began in spring

An early sign of a restaurant resurgence came in the spring.

The long-shuttered Dominick's restaurant in Rancho Mirage, where Desi Arnaz and the Rat Pack hung their hats, was reshaped into the Crab Pot Seafood Restaurant and Bar. That gives the eatery two valley locations — the other in Old Town La Quinta.

“We're doing good — better than expected because of the economy,'' said Wendy Price, manager of Crab Pot, which alone carves out 75-80 new jobs in season.

“We're getting a lot of repeat business now, so that's a good thing,'' she said. “We're in a great location, and we have a feeling that when the snowbirds come back in town, it'll be gangbusters.”

Le Paon Restaurant, long operating along Highway 74, reopened on El Paseo as well.

Antoine Babai, director of operations, runs the reopened venue with brother Eddie as executive chef and proprietor.

“We are sensing from consumers a positive spirit going forward,'' Antoine Babai said.

“Someone's got to do it. We cannot go on blaming the economy or the government forever.”

Buying, leasing become affordable

After living in the desert for seven years, the Salems sold a teppanyaki barbecue restaurant they ran inside Harrah's Casino in Reno for more than 25 years to buy The Falls' building in La Quinta and live out their dream.


“We were tired of leasing,” Gloria Salem said. “We wanted something of our own.”

Affordable real estate prices helped the Salems achieve their dream.

But buying isn't for everyone. Leasing remains an affordable option for savvy restaurateurs.

Leases in architecturally significant spots such as the old Chart House are going at great rates.

Bob Hughes, a broker and owner of Hughes Properties in Palm Springs, said the new Bananaz site was leased at a rate of $1 per square foot.

“Leasing is down about 30 percent,'' Hughes said.

“The proprietors are getting much better rates than three years ago and all the landlords know it, so they're getting competitive to keep businesses in their spaces.”

The long-shuttered Riccio's restaurant, with its sun- bleached frescos on the wall, is expected to open this fall as Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub. The four-partner investment team is banking on the promise of a better tomorrow.

“You have to strike while the iron's hot,'' said Rick Lamb, chief executive of the new Palm Springs venue.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Top 10 Reasons why you will LOVE hanging out at Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub.

Top 10 Reason 
why you'll love hanging at 
Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub in Palm Springs!

10.  Pabst Blue Ribbon in a can.

9.   BREAKFAST SERVED ALL DAY / ALL NIGHT! Click here to check out our menu.

8.  Coldest beer in the valley! Our frosty beer on tap: Guinness, Bass, Murphy's, and our featured beer of the month (just to name a few).

7.  Over 50 savory items on the menu + desserts, and a wide variety of cocktails, beers and soft drinks. There is something for everyone on our menu.

6.  Lassie Jo's "Best damn Karaoke show", every Tuesday night. Play games, win prizes, sing your self silly!

5.  Everyday we feature happy hours throughout the day on your favorite beers, cocktails, and specialty drinks. (Hint:  Bloody Mary's just $2.00 everyday till 11am)  Check Out!  our daily happy hours here.

4.  12 JUMBO flat screens featuring: Sunday and Monday Night NFL football games, college football games, NASCAR, soccer matches, shows, and more. Check out our event calendar for what’s going on today/tonight.

3.  Sunday night is dinner at Dickie's!  Your choice of corned beef or turkey dinner (3-course meal)...only $8.95 per person.

2.  Did we mention the food?  So delicious appetizers, entrees, desserts, and breakfast, at an affordable price!  Check out our "affordable eats"   menu selection and prices.

1.  Everyone is welcomed like a friend!  Gay or straight, green or purple, Pittsburgh or Dallas fan, Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub is a pub for EVERYONE.  Come today,  to relax and enjoy a cozy, Irish-inspired environment. 


Dickie O’Neal’s Irish Pub of Palm Springs
is located at
2155 North Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs. 

We are located one mile South of the 
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, 
North Palm Springs, on Highway 111. 
Between Vista Chino and Racquet Club. 

Hours of operation are:  7am to 2am everyday

Breakfast is served all day!



Monday, October 25, 2010

Dickie O'Neal's wanted the real facts about Village Fest closing down during the holidays.

A rumor was going around Facebook that the Palm Springs City Council was going to close down Village Fest for the holidays.

Dickie's wanted the straight facts and asked members of city council what the deal was.  Apparently, the rumor isn't true.  Keep reading.

This is what they replied.

I just wanted to share the following information with you to put your mind at ease regarding  the 2 dates in question in December.  Per  Vicki Oltean,  there will be no VillageFest on November 11 (Veterans Day) & 25 (Thanksgiving).  There will be VillageFest (weather permitting) every Thursday in December.  Due to furloughs and holidays, employees for FV  will be on overtime on Dec. 23rd & 30th.  

Sincerely: 

  
John Morris Office Volunteer for Councilperson Foat 

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub as featured in October 2010 issue of Palm Springs Desert Life Magazine.

As seen in Palm Springs Life Magazine

Bar Shopping
The northern end of Palm Springs comes alive this fall with two new venues appealing to wildly diverse tastes.

In North Palm Springs, an Irish pub will replace one of the few remaining nods to old palm Springs:  the original Riccio's Italian Restaurant.  The Mediterranean-inspired building that housed Riccio's Italian Restaurant at the corner of Via Escuela and Palm Canyon Drive for decades is transforming into Dickie O'Neal's Irish  Pub.  And from the look of the all-too-happy leprechaun peering out from a banner stretched across Riccio's recognizable Italian street-scene mural, it promises a good time.

In addition to pints and drafts, Dickie O'Neal's will serve Irish fare, such as corned beef and cabbage, Shepherd's pie, and fish and chips.

Workers are still laboring on the old building, But according to the pub's website, www.dickieoneal.com, it's opening this month, or as one harried electrician professed - not soon enough!





Visit us on YOUTUBE to watch our transformation from Italian to Irish!




Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Where will you get your "Irish On?"

Our friends have taken the time to submit a picture of where they are getting their "Irish On" around the US and the globe. Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub invites those that purchase an official Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Tshirt to submit their images to us - showing where they are "representing" our main man,

Dickie O'Neal. Submit your images today at dickieoneal@gmail.com or on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/dickieoneal. Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub of Palm Springs is located at 2155 North Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs, California. Visit us online at www.dickieoneal.com!

Check out where our friends have been with their souviener Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub T-Shirt.  Available at Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub!  2155 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA  92262  (760) 325.2600.

Get your "Irish On" at Dickie O'Neal's

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Week 8: Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub is ready to open!

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub of Palm Springs is ready to open any day now. With a few modifications, we'll soon be ready to open our doors to our awaiting friends and guests.

We're still on track for opening October 2010!

Visit us online at www.dickieoneal.com to check out all of our "magically delicious" specials and events.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub

 

Want free grub and grog?


Join our Birthday Club for a free entrée on your birthday and... just for signing up, receive $5 in Dickie bucks™ to come visit us (one certificate per email address).

As always there are certain rules… 
You will only be able to sign up once. 

Upon redemption, we will ask you to verify who you are with your driver’s license. 

Only one gift certificate per email address. 

The gift certificate is not good for taxes or gratuities. 

It expires eventually, check yours to know when.
You must bring in the gift certificate to use it. The dog ate it does not work, although we will feel sympathetic for a moment…for the dog. 

Not valid on carryout.

Our Promise
Dickie O’Neal’s Irish Pub will not sell or distribute your email address or personal information to any third parties.
This information will be used for the sole purpose of providing you with information about Dickie O’Neal’s Irish Pub. 

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Week 7: Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Construction Transformation

As seen on YouTube!

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub of Palm Springs will be launching their Grand Opening in less than 2 weeks.  Our amazing construction transformation is captured on video as we show our accomplishments in the last seven weeks.

Come hang out at our authentic Irish Pub for Sunday and Monday night football and all the sports you love to watch on our 12 big screens.

Visit our website at www.dickieoneal.com to see what's going on throughout the week, our happy hours throughout the day, and our full drink and food menu.

We look forward to serving you real soon!  Come get your "Irish On" with us.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Dickie O'Neal's Job Fair is Featured in Desert Sun Newspaper


Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub in Search of Valley's Restaurant Professionals

The Desert Sun - Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub, located one mile South of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is now conducting their job fair in hope to employ valley residents at their North Palm Springs location.

Job fair is going on now from September 26th - October 5th and hiring for all front of the house and back of the house positions. In-person applications are being taken, everyday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub is at 2155 North Palm Canyon Drive in North Palm Springs.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub is Now Hiring!


After 6 weeks of heavy construction and remodeling, we're finally at a point where we can start building our team.

From now until October 4th, we are taking applications, all positions for Front of the House and Back of the house.

For those interested in applying, come down to the pub at 2155 North Palm Canyon Drive (between Vista Chino and Racquet Club Drive) between 8:30 am to 5:00 pm to fill out an application.

Who are we looking for?
Great attitude, professional demeanor, big smiles.  We want to create a team that makes everyone feel welcome, no matter what your position is.

Do your homework and visit us online

We're at www.dickieoneal.com

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub Partners with local Web Development Company.

In the spirit of keeping jobs in the valley, Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub has recently partnered with URL Idiots (www.urlidiots.com), a local web site development company, headquartered in Palm Springs.
“We are absolutely delighted with our new interactive website,” states Joey Leffel, Dickie O'Neal's Vice President, and Director of Marketing. “URL Idiots created my online vision in an extremely quick turnaround time, at a budget-conscious price.”


Joshua Marquis, the project manager for URL Idiots, Inc. is experienced in creating local Coachella Valley websites: Blue Coyote Bar and Grill, The Law Offices of Downey Day, and web development work for the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce.



"I wanted to create a website for Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub that drew traffic from social platforms people are already using such as Facebook and YouTube. These applications are already familiar with site visitors and this strategy increases organic traffic to the Dickie O'Neal site. Ultimately, this type of marketing will bring more customers to the pub," states Marquis.

Although Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub is not opening until October 2010, the website is working its magic to keep site visitors up-to-date with the progress of the pub's construction transformation.



“The site features our weekly video-based construction progress on YouTube,” remarked Dickie O'Neal's President, Michael Farber. “It has been very entertaining for our site visitors to watch the transformation from Italian restaurant to modern-day Irish pub.”



“Most importantly, Dickie O'Neal's want to collaborate with as many local businesses as possible," states Dickie O'Neal's CEO, Rick Lamb. “We want to do our part in keeping the money in the valley, and creating jobs for the fiscal health of Palm Springs.”



Dickie O'Neal's website is now online at www.dickieoneal.com. Visit the site today to watch the transformation videos, check out the cool promotions, and take advantage of special free offers.



Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub of Palm Springs is an authentic Irish Pub located on the north end of Palm Springs. Located one mile south of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway at 2155 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. The pub and restaurant features daily specials, live music, karaoke, and a full menu served from 7 am to 2:00 am. Open 7 days a week.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Week 3: Our Transformation in progress.



Can you believe it's already week 3 of our transformation process? As usual, we're keeping you updated on the progress.


We've got a new website! 

We have launched our new "Where's Dickie?" promotion where our guests take home an official Dickie O'Neal T-shirt and takes a picture where they "get their Irish on!".  It's fun.  Check out who is "getting their Irish on" around the U.S. on our facebook page.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Dickie O'Neal Irish Pub - The hottest pub in Palm Springs...literally

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub of Palm Springs - Check out our week 2 construction progress at the pub!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbV-FQV914c

Come visit us online at our new website - www.dickieoneal.com
We're on Facebook! Ask us to be your friend - dickieoneal
Hear us tweet! @dickieoneal

Dickie O'Neal's Irish Pub of Palm Springs
2155 North Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-325-2600

Get your Irish on...we're a Palm Springs destination!

Monday, August 23, 2010