
From a press release:
“Get ready to raise a glass and celebrate in style as Barrel House presents Shamrock Shack, an exclusive Irish-inspired pop-up bar experience running through March 20th. Located at 1341 14th St NW in the heart of Logan Circle, Shamrock Shack offers a festive, immersive St. Patrick’s experience like no other with
masterfully crafted cocktails, seasonal bites, and uniquely curated ambiance.
The first in a series of pop-up events leading up to the grand opening of Barrel House later this Fall, Shamrock Shack invites guests to enjoy an unforgettable night out in DC’s vibrant cocktail scene.
What to Expect:
Shamrock Shack transforms Barrel House into a spirited celebration of St. Patrick’s Day with interactive décor and a lineup of fun, festive drinks that capture the luck of the Irish. Sip on specialty cocktails, including:
● Blue Bell – Absolut Vodka, Blue Curacao, Elderflower, Lemon, Sparkling Wine (A blue drink served in a flute)
● Pot o’ Gold – Altos, Cointreau, Sour, Green Sugar (A green drink)
● Luck of the Irish – Pineapple and Gold Rum, Pineapple, Strawberry and Lemon Juice, Tropical RedBull (An orange drink)
● Frozen Shamrock Shake – Screwball Whiskey, Pistachio Rosemary, Dairy (A frozen green drink)
● Frozen Irish Coffee – Jameson Black Barrel, Coffee Liqueur, Cold Brew, Dairy (A creamy Irish coffee)
● Irish Cream Espresso Martini – Absolut Vodka, Irish Cream, Cold Brew, Hazelnut, Espresso (A martini served in a coupe)
Why You Should Visit:
Barrel House is redefining DC’s cocktail and culinary scene with immersive experiences that bring the magic of themed pop-ups to life. Each event sets the stage for the highly anticipated grand opening of Barrel House later this summer, creating a new chapter in the city’s cultural and culinary landscape.
Event Details:
● Dates: February 26th – March 20th, 2025
● Location: 1341 14th St NW, Logan Circle, Washington, D.C.
● Follow Updates: @barrelhousecafeandbar on Instagram and visit barrelhousedc.com
Don’t miss your chance to experience Shamrock Shack – where the drinks are flowing, the atmosphere is festive, and the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day is alive and well.”