Rí Rá Las Vegas July Listings
July Food Special
Enjoy National Ice Cream Month with Rí Rá Las Vegas’ new Cadbury’s 99 Whipped Ice Cream menu. Options include:
- 99 ($5): Ice cream cone with flake
- Plain ($4): Ice cream cone with no ears
- Bunny Ears ($6): Ice cream cone with double flake
- Monkeys Blood ($6): 99 topped with raspberry or strawberry sauce
- Caramel Cream ($6): 99 topped with toffee sauce
- Rainbow ($6): 99 topped with sprinkles
- 99 Loaded ($7): 99 topped with sprinkles and sauce
- Bunny Ears Loaded ($8): Bunny Ears topped with sprinkles and sauce
Guests can also add sauce or sprinkles to any selection for an additional $1.
Fourth of July Special
Celebrate the Fourth of July with the pub’s famous Yank Burger ($17.95), three-quarters of a pound of all-American beef, topped with American cheese and smoked bacon on a toasted sesame seed bun. The entrée is served with firecracker fries and includes a choice of side garden or Caesar salad.
UFC 200: Cormier vs. Jones Viewing Party
July 9; 7 p.m.
Rí Rá hosts the ultimate viewing party for UFC 200: Cormier vs. Jones. During the fight, the pub will charge $10 cover.
Locals Lunch and Dinner Special
Rí Rá Las Vegas continues to offer locals 40 percent off lunch and dinner food items every Friday. Guests must present a valid Nevada ID to receive the discount. This special cannot be combined with other offers.
Nightly Entertainment
Guests can enjoy live, authentic Irish music nightly during dinner and evening hours with many of the bands coming directly from Ireland.
The Black Donnellys
July 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14 & 17 at 8:45 p.m.
July 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16 at 9 p.m.
The Black Donnellys is a traditional / folk rock band consisting of Dave Browne and Dave Rooney. Browne, who is also a Guinness World Record holder for marathon guitar playing, plays mandolin and guitar, while Rooney, who is known for his unique voice, sings lead vocals. The band performs a fun selection of folk and traditional Irish songs that provide an entertaining introduction to the historical origins of Irish music. In October 2014, the band contributed to Rí Rá’s Guinness World Record for longest concert by multiple artists.
John Windsor
July 4, 11, 18 & 25 at 8:45 p.m.
A permanent entertainment fixture in Irish pubs throughout Las Vegas for more than a decade, John Windsor is a multi-talented performer who provides nonstop entertainment throughout his sets by blending guitar, harmonica and amazing vocals into one spectacular performance.
JigJam
July 19, 20, 21 & 24 at 8:45 p.m.
July 22 & 23 at 9 p.m.
Celtgrass music band JigJam blends a mix of bluegrass and Irish folk music while maintaining a contemporary influence. Compromised of Jami Keogh (lead vocals), Dalithi Melia (banjo and vocals), Cathal Guinman (bass and fiddle) and Gavin Strappe (mandolin, banjo and vocals), the group is known for its lively and energetic performances.
Craic Haus
July 26, 27, 28 & 31 at 8:45 p.m.
July 29 & 30 at 9 p.m.
Performing together for over 10 years, Craic Haus combines the talents of Danny Oberbeck (vocals, guitar, drums, harmonica, pennywhistle and kazoo), his son Dylan Blue (guitar and mandolin) and Julian Johnson (upright bass). Together, these multi-instrumentalists provide an exhilarating Irish musical backdrop to their lively interactive stage show.
About Rí Rá Las Vegas
Crafted in the warm pub style of 19th century Ireland, Rí Rá Las Vegas is located inside The Shoppes at Mandalay Place. The authentic Irish pub features a multitude of artifacts that were carefully restored in Wicklow, Ireland and shipped to their new home in Las Vegas. Rí Rá Las Vegas contains an authentic Victorian Shop bar that began its life in Ireland in the 1880s, a whiskey bar adorned with an original glazed jewelry cabinet from 1900, an oak floor from a whiskey distillery and an 8-foot-tall, 500-pound carved plaster statue of St. Patrick dating back to 1850. The pub hosts live entertainment seven nights a week in a music room constructed with artifacts dating back to 1890 from the Olympia Theater in Dublin, Ireland. Born and raised in Dublin, Rí Rá Las Vegas owners David Kelly and Ciaran Sheehan have been close friends since they were 14-years-old. Kelly and Sheehan later partnered with Jay Luther, whom Kelly met while working for Guinness. Rí Rá Las Vegas is one of nine pubs the trio has opened in the U.S.
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