Twenty years ago an adventurous
Irishman from
Co. Galway arrived in
Brookfield to look at a closed down pizza parlor, south of the tracks across from the
BNSF Chicago to
Aurora Metra station.
Martin Cosgrave who owned the popular pub “
Molly Malone’s” in
Oak Lawn at the time was impressed by the building and location, but uncertain about the prospect of opening an
Irish bar in an area, that at that time had a relatively small
Irish community. However he signed on the dotted line, and so began the journey that has made
The Irish Times the most beloved Irish bar and restaurant in the western suburbs.
The early years were challenging, but Martin was a creative
operator and gradually business improved, aided by an authentic Irish menu and a fine selection of Irish whiskeys and beers, served with a wink and a smile by the skillful and welcoming staff. The interior evolved into a warm, richly decorated space sprinkled with treasures ranging from
Charles Vickery seascapes to ornate eclectic pieces harvested from places as far as
Ireland, to the neighboring
Antique stores. Under the stewardship of
Galway man
Michael Conneely who managed and ran the
Irish Times for almost 10 years,
The Peter Cosgrave room was added in addition to Phelan’s cove and
The Cottage, now the first choice for parties of all kinds.
In
2011, The Irish Times continues to prosper and expand under new owner
Martin Lynch, nephew to the founder. A native of
Athenry, Co. Galway, who purchased the property and business in 2008. Martin brings youth, energy and an appreciation of the role of technology in developing the modern restaurant and bar. Under Martin the food and beer menus have expanded, with great daily specials like Monday night’s $5.00 ½ pound
Angus Burgers. The Friday night All -U-can eat Fish-Fry remains the most popular weekly event. The annual Guinness
Oyster Fest,
St. Patrick’s week events and summer Pig roasts continue to set new records and standards each year and the quarterly village wide “Trolley
Nights” are hugely popular and bring people from near and far to enjoy them all.
Martins goal is to oversee the improvement of the Irish Times experience for the benefit of all its loyal customers and to make new friends along the way.
Named after Irelands most highly thought of newspaper, Martin intends to make his establishment the most highly thought of Irish pub and restaurant in the
Chicagoland area.
Find us on
Facebook at – Irish Times, or on the web at www.IrishTimesPubChicago.com . Ph.
708 485 8787 or email us Martin@IrishTimesPubChicago.com . Irish Times, 8869
Burlington Ave, Brookfield, Il 60513.
- published: 20 Mar 2015
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