This Inflatable Pub Turns Your Backyard Into Ireland

Just in time for St. Paddy's!
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This St. Patrick’s Day, bring an Emerald Isle bar to your home.

Inflatable pubs are popping up all over the country, thanks in part to an Irish company that sells and ships them overseas. With faux fireplaces inside and stonework printed on their vinyl exteriors, these blow-up watering holes will make your guests feel like they’re in Dublin ― or at least get them in a festive mood.

InflatablePub
InflatablePub
InflatablePub
InflatablePub

Buying your own inflatable pub is expensive. For example, the biggest size offered by the company Inflatable Pub fits up to 65 people and costs $5,900 plus shipping from Ireland. The smallest, which holds 35 people, is $2,500. Those are relatively inexpensive options, based on our research: Quotes from other companies started at $6,000 and $7,000 for a small pub. (You may want to check that a pub stands up to your local fire code before taking the plunge.)

Your best bet is probably to rent an inflatable pub from one of several rental companies around the U.S. The Paddy Wagon Pub in Boston, for example, will inflate a small pub at your house for $700 or a large one for $1,200. They’ll bring along food, beer, Irish dancers and Irish Wolfhound dogs for additional fees if you so choose.

Paddy Wagon, which uses a separate inflatable pub manufacturer than the one mentioned above, has plans to license its party concept across the country this year, owner Owen Cahill told HuffPost.

Other pub purveyors skip the extras: The owners of an inflatable pub in Florida rent theirs out for $800, plus a refundable deposit.

Sounds like a Paddy party indeed. Cheers!

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