The Irish Times A History
Did You Know? The building that houses The Irish Times was built in 1916. It was originally two houses, side by side, and was then converted into one of Philadelphia’s very first Night Club’s. The layout of The Irish Times is truly unique. The multi-level space has been referred is something to see to truly appreciate the architecture, of this one of a kind building.

The Loft Bar, pictured on the left is located 2nd level of The Irish Times. The space is very cozy and you helps you to feel right at home. The exposed brick behind the bar give this room an truly unique look and feel that you have to visit to really appreciate the space. It houses 2 of our 5 Giant Plasma TV’s and it’s a perfect place to watch a game, or sit and chat with your friends.

The Down Below Bar, is located on the bottom level of The Irish Times, which is at least 50 feet underground. The bar top was custom made and is shaped like a “tree trunk” It”s also another great bar to take in a game on any of our 3 Giant Plasma TV’s located on the Lower Level of The Irish Times.
Our Dining Area is located on the two Lower Levels, which feature the original exposed stone used to create this one of kind space, the hardwood floors accent the stone, as well as the bi-level room.
The Irish Times
629 S. 2nd Street
(on the corner of 2nd and BainBridge)
Philadelphia, Pa 19147
Phone:215-923-1103