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There is a pub in Halifax that encapsulates the essence of Irish heritage and heart right in the downtown core. Join us as we have a Guinness with Brian Doherty, the charismatic proprietor of the Old Triangle, as he shares the pub’s rich history, from its humble beginnings to its 24-year standing as a community cornerstone. Hear Brian’s humorous and insightful anecdotes about early morning lineups on St. Patrick's Day, the importance of supporting local musicians & craft beers, and the challenges they faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a nostalgic trip, Brian shares a glimpse into his migration to Canada as a musician, and the creation of the iconic duo Evans and Doherty (Kevin Evans & Brain Doherty.) Brian recounts his personal journey from performing six nights a week at a neighbouring Pub to opening the Old Triangle, reflecting on the ever-evolving ways music is learned and performed.
We also discuss Claddagh rings, Guinness's newer non alcohol option and the the celebration of life through living wakes, Brian offers a glimpse into his roots in Northern Ireland and the meaningful symbols that keep heritage alive. This episode is a celebration of the sense of belonging and community. Stay to the end of the episode to hear Evans and Doherty's fantastic song 'The Tavern'
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Kimia Nejat of Kimia Nejat Realty
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There is a pub in Halifax that encapsulates the essence of Irish heritage and heart right in the downtown core. Join us as we have a Guinness with Brian Doherty, the charismatic proprietor of the Old Triangle, as he shares the pub’s rich history, from its humble beginnings to its 24-year standing as a community cornerstone. Hear Brian’s humorous and insightful anecdotes about early morning lineups on St. Patrick's Day, the importance of supporting local musicians & craft beers, and the challenges they faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a nostalgic trip, Brian shares a glimpse into his migration to Canada as a musician, and the creation of the iconic duo Evans and Doherty (Kevin Evans & Brain Doherty.) Brian recounts his personal journey from performing six nights a week at a neighbouring Pub to opening the Old Triangle, reflecting on the ever-evolving ways music is learned and performed.
We also discuss Claddagh rings, Guinness's newer non alcohol option and the the celebration of life through living wakes, Brian offers a glimpse into his roots in Northern Ireland and the meaningful symbols that keep heritage alive. This episode is a celebration of the sense of belonging and community. Stay to the end of the episode to hear Evans and Doherty's fantastic song 'The Tavern'
Send us a text
Kimia Nejat of Kimia Nejat Realty
Support the show
Please Follow Afternoon Pint on Youtube Facebook Instagram & TikTok - Every follow and subscription helps support Canadian made media!
Learn more about #afternoonpint on our website: www.afternoonpint.ca
#afternoonpint #entrepreneur #business #ideas #arts #culture #discussions #authors #politics #money #music #popular #movies #canadalife #madeincanada