Event Details
Date: Saturday, October 12, 2024
Time: 11 am – 11 pm
Cost: The Shindy is free to attend!
Getting there: We recommend the Granbury Trolley, the complimentary shuttle stops right outside the Pub and a few other locations as it loops through the Historic Downtown Square.
Parking: There’s plenty of parking around the Pub itself and free public parking across the street at the Historic Railroad Depot museum on Ewell St. Extra parking can be found at the city lot on Rucker St across from Shanley Park.
ADA access is at the rear of the building. If you need assistance, please call the Pub at 682-936-2178 and we’ll be glad to help!
Getting home: G.E.T. (Granbury Executive Transport) is available for a safe and reliable ride home.
Featured Experiences:
The Pub Shindy features live Celtic music sets by the one and only Alex Eisenberg, Keltik Clan & Cleghorn! Families and children are also welcome to meet Irish Santy and Mrs. Claus. We will be serving selected festive Irish dishes along with hamburgers & hotdogs and early winter cocktails to welcome the holiday season ahead.
Hosted at your favorite Irish pub, this Celtic/Irish traditional holiday promises an unforgettable day of merriment and cheer. Gather your friends and family for a day filled with laughter, good company, and the spirit of the holidays. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Tap your feet and clap your hands to the lively tunes of traditional Irish music. Get ready to dance a jig or two!
Serving selected festive Irish dishes along with hamburgers & hotdogs.
Enjoy the company of a jolly Santy & Mrs. Claus, spreading holiday cheer and perhaps a few surprises from his sack of goodies.
Raise a glass of your favorite Irish beer or try a holiday-themed cocktail crafted specially for the occasion.
A Celtic traditional holiday shindy party is steeped in a rich tapestry of history, blending music, dance, and a spirit of community that dates back centuries. Immerse yourself in the magic of an atmosphere of joy and togetherness, celebrating the cultural heritage that binds people together across generations.
Celebrating an early Christmas party in October can be a fun and festive way to usher in the holiday spirit well before the holiday rush, and without the stress of last-minute preparations and overly busy schedules.