Uisce: Bellingham’s Little Piece of Eire

When Molly McGarry visited her father during a trip to Bellingham in 2005, they wanted to go out for pints. She and her partner, David Rooney, were disappointed to learn that Bellingham lacked a true Irish pub. They still went out that night, but found little satisfaction with the bars they visited. One bar didn’t serve Guinness; another couldn’t properly pour a pint of it.
Following breakfast the next morning, McGarry and Rooney happened to walk by a vacant space at 1319 Commercial Street that was for lease. Intrigued, but out of time, they returned to San Francisco. Still, they thought about the space. The couple went ahead and enquired.
Not long after, on St. Patrick’s Day of 2006, Uisce Irish Pub opened its doors.
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<p>Uisce, the Gaelic word for “water,” is pronounced “Ish-Kah.” It’s among the biggest and best Irish pubs between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C., and boasts arguably the largest selection of scotch and Irish whiskey in Bellingham. “This is almost my second home,” says McGarry, reclining on a black leather couch next to the bar’s fireplace.</p>
<p>McGarry – a San Francisco transplant who attended Options High School – met Rooney (originally from Dublin) in New York City in 2002. Here both gained experience in the bar industry. They worked at an Irish bar together before taking additional stints in Seattle and San Francisco.</p>
<p>Although there were opportunities to own bars in both the Big Apple and the City by the Bay, the pair finally took up bar ownership in the City of Subdued Excitement. Their new venture was hard work. “We built everything in this place,” McGarry says, adding that she did the <a class=)
Photo courtesy: Uisce Irish Pub.
Photo courtesy: Uisce Irish Pub.
Photo courtesy: Uisce Irish Pub.
Photo courtesy: Uisce Irish Pub.




