The Celtic Ray Public House
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 941-916-9115
Extra - 941-637-3892
- Address:
- 145 E Marion Ave Punta Gorda, FL 33950
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- Brew Pubs, Bars, Night Clubs, Restaurants, Taverns
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Celtic Ray Irish Pub
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Cuisines: Brew Pubs
General Info
FAILTE! [WELCOME!] The Celtic Ray Public House in downtown Punta Gorda opened in 1997 by Proprietor Kevin Doyle. At the time there wasn’t a single establishment in the area that offered a variety of quality imported beers and the atmosphere of a traditional Irish Pub. We serve only high-quality imported draught beers, bottled beers, ciders, fine wines, as well as, a selection of “soft” beverages. We also have expanded with the ‘other side’ and now have a full liquor bar! Our menu features traditional Irish Pub favorites made from fresh ingredients and family recipes. The Celtic Ray’s Fish & Chips are famous worldwide! See you at the Ray, Slainte!FAILTE! [WELCOME!] The Celtic Ray Public House in downtown Punta Gorda opened in 1997 by Proprietor Kevin Doyle. At the time there wasn’t a single establishment in the area that offered a variety of quality imported beers and the atmosphere of a traditional Irish Pub. We serve only high-quality imported draught beers, bottled beers, ciders, fine wines, as well as, a selection of “soft” beverages. We also have expanded with the ‘other side’ and now have a full liquor bar! Our menu features traditional Irish Pub favorites made from fresh ingredients and family recipes. The Celtic Ray’s Fish & Chips are famous worldwide! See you at the Ray, Slainte!
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Reviews
When I was in this fine establishment I thought I was in Ireland again. Authentic is the only way to describe this pub. Everything about this establishment was fantastic. Local music mixed with humor is the best way to get the audience participating. The food was plentiful and worthy of the home island. the beers were top notch. If every corner in America had a pub like this one the nation would be truly unified.