By Erin Randolph erin@dmcityview.com
A suburban Irish bar
fights to be a first stop
The
name "Paddy's Irish Pub"
should be familiar to Des Moines
transplants who attended Iowa
State University or to anyone
familiar with the Ames bar scene.
It's one of the Campustown establishments
where the BarFly used to hone
her tolerance while attending
ISU as an undergrad. So moving
to Des Moines only to find another
incarnation of it, located at
8675 Douglas Ave., provided a
familiar face among the bevy of
watering holes.
We decide to head out to Paddy's,
an Irish pub with lots of dark
wood and ugly Ireland-inspired
furniture fabric, on a Thursday
night, hoping to help drink in
the weekend a night early. We
find a diverse crowd of people
- mostly upper 20-somethings and
few guys pushing 50 - brewing,
the sound at such a heightened
din that the BarFly - and Drinking
Assistants Brian and Nicole -
reason that, despite it being
only 8:45 p.m., the majority is
already well soused. So after
we order our beers, ($2 bottles
of Bud Light and $7.50 pitchers)
we sit on barstools at a high-top
table.
"I feel like my ass doesn't
fit on this chair," Nicole
says.
"Does it?" Brian asks.
"No."
So we wait until a crowd seated
at a more comfortable location
heads for the door. After we relocate
near the two pool tables, the
BarFly notices a familiar face
at the SilverStrike Bowling machine.
Dan, 24, of Des Moines, used to
work at the Paddy's in Ames, but
now that he's moved to the capital
city, he comes to this location,
on average, about once a week.
He likes the atmosphere because
it's laid back; one isn't likely
to see people dancing on the pool
tables or spilling beer on others.
"There's some ties from
college," he says. "I
like to play pool. Usually you
can get in a few good games of
pool here. And SilverStrike. I'm
starting to get addicted to that."
Though there are many similarities
between the Paddy's in Ames and
the Paddy's in Urbandale - mostly
with the dark-wood, bookshelf-like
bar - thankfully, there are a
few differences between the Paddy's
in Ames and the Paddy's in Urbandale,
the most important of which is
the bathroom. The one in Urbandale
isn't spotless by any means, but
it sure beats pissing in the dungeon
that is the women's bathroom in
Ames.
Dan is joined near the SilverStrike
and Golden Tee machines by "Otis,"
who's a regular at Paddy's in
Ames. Otis has visited Ireland
before, and says Paddy's is an
accurate reflection of a true
Irish pub. Though the Ames Paddy's
is popular with the ISU fraternity
and sorority crowd, many in the
suburbs don't yet see Paddy's
as a first option when it comes
to a drinking destination.
"This is the most under-rated
good time place that you can hang
out in Des Moines," he says.
"Most people don't think
of this place as a destination.
A lot of people think of it as
an afterthought. But it should
be a first stop."
And, truthfully, our visit to
Paddy's is an afterthought. In
fact, the BarFly had forgotten
the bar was even there, sitting
at the end of a suburban shopping
mall. But it did what we wanted
it to do: it gave us a low-key
night filled with reasonable drink
prices (because of the specials,
though the regular-priced drinks
aren't any more expensive than
most anywhere else). We can't
honestly say Paddy's will ever
be a destination for us, but it
serves us well as a backup bar
- as well as a familiar name and
face.
Bar notes
Wellman's Pub is having its annual
holiday party tonight starting
at 5 p.m. Expect free food and
cheap drinks at the Ingersoll
Avenue bar... Rock Bottom Restaurant
& Brewery is hosting an Old
Tankard Beer Tapping on Friday
at 6 p.m., when the brewery will
be debuting one of its handcrafted
specialty beers. The brewmaster
will provide a description of
the beer and the process used
in making the brew, before tapping
the keg. In addition, Rock Bottom
will offer a discounted specialty
menu including 10 appetizers priced
from $2.99 to $4.99 from 6 to
8 p.m. The brewery will also be
giving away tickets to Iowa Stars
hockey home games during the evening...
Speaking of Rock Bottom, the restaurant
is inviting people to ring in
the New Year on Saturday, Dec.
31, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. with
its open premium bar, a DJ and
karaoke, champagne toast, party
favors and more. There will also
be a Rockstar karaoke contest
with prizes and a free Rockstar
appetizer buffet. Call 267-8900
to make reservations... The Aussie
neighborhood bar Down Under, along
with the U.S. Marines, will host
the 12th annual Tunes for Tots
Auction and Raffle on Friday.
Proceeds from the cover charge,
auction and raffle go to Toys
for Tots, and will be distributed
to kids in Iowa. Items include
TVs and electronics, hotel stays,
restaurant gift certificates and
other pieces donated by local
merchants. Three bands will perform
between auctions. For more information,
call 229-8461... The Vaudeville
Mews, a hangout for music, theater,
comedy and more, turned three
years old recently... Bar owners:
Cityview is looking to compile
a list of the area bars' New Year's
celebration plans. Please send
yours to erin@dmcityview.com
or mail them to Cityview, attn:
BarFly, 414 61st St., Des Moines,
IA 50312. CV
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