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The Stack Brothers
Didn't Just Choose a Pub - They Grew Up In One
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Stack's
Pub, Charleville Co. Cork |
For some, opening a restaurant is a lark. For
others, a dream. For the Stacks, it's a family tradition. Tom and Garry Stack,
along with their brother Mort and sister Norah, grew up over Stack's Pub in
Charleville, Co. Cork, Ireland. Their parents, Tom and Peg Stack, opened the bar
and lounge in 1953, and spent the next 40 years growing a business and raising a
family on Main Street.
Tom and Garry Stack, both graduates of Rockwell
College Culinary School, spent years working as chefs in Ireland and Europe,
finally deciding to make America their home. When Garry and Tom arrived in
America, their work ethic and determination carried them through years of
working in various fine restaurants in Washington and New York while they
searched for a place of their own. On January 20, 2001, Inauguration Day, the
doors of the Irish Channel Restaurant & Pub opened.
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Tom & Peg Stack at their sons' Grand Opening 2001 |
On February 21, 2001, Tom
and Peg Stack traveled from Ireland to be here for the Grand Opening and
see their sons carry on the family business, and see the sign from their own pub
displayed in its place of honor behind the bar.
On March 5, 2006,
the Stack Brothers enjoyed their second Grand Opening at their new location,
Irish Channel Crofton. In the midst of old friends and new, great music and
laughter,
and, of course, wonderful food, the boys knew they had another "new home".
Come visit the Irish Channel, and see the
difference history can make.
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