The Auld Triangle is a lively Irish pub nestled in the heart of downtown Hyannis on Main Street, just a stone's throw away from the JFK Museum. Offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere, this pub serves up the freshest pints, delightful pub fare, and features lively music to create an authentic Irish experience.
Named after the iconic metal triangle that used to wake prisoners in Mountjoy Jail, Dublin, The Auld Triangle pays homage to Irish heritage and culture. With a talented family background that includes Brendan Behan, the writer of the song "The Quare Fellow," and his uncle Peadar Kearney, who wrote the Irish National Anthem, this pub is steeped in Irish history. Whether you're craving a pint of the black stuff or seeking a taste of Ireland, The Auld Triangle is the place to be.
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