Bull Feeney's was an authentic Irish pub and restaurant located in Portland, Maine, serving scratch-made pub fare and offering a wide selection of local craft and premium imported drafts, as well as an extensive collection of whiskies from around the world.
Founded by John A. Feeney, a native of County Galway, Ireland, Bull Feeney's was not only a place to enjoy good food and drinks but also a gathering spot where new immigrants were welcomed, assisted in settling down, finding employment, and even registering as citizens and voters. The legacy of the Feeney family continued with John M. Feeney, known as Bull, who later became the renowned filmmaker John Ford, directing films like The Quiet Man. Bull Feeney's aimed to honor the immigrant families who made Portland their home, both in recent times and generations ago.
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