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Irish culture has been an indelible part of Boston, but the names on our red-brick buildings tell a different story: Adams, Lowell, Winthrop. It would be easy to assume that for Harvard students, Irish culture consists of little more than guzzling alcohol in Tommy Doyle??s Irish Pub or at St. Patrick’s Day Stein Club...

Author: By Patrick R. Chesnut, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: How to Grow a Crimson Clover | 3/16/2006 | See Source »

...front of a packed crowd Thursday night for a shot at victory in this year’s first intercollegiate Battle of the Bands. Two Harvard groups competed with acts from Berklee College of Music and Northeastern University to win over the audience that filled the upstairs of Tommy Doyle??s in Harvard Square. The Berklee indie group, Fly Upright Kite, came in first place with Harvard’s well-known Major Major tying with Northeastern’s Stolen Records for second. The all-girl Harvard rock band, Plan B for the Type...

Author: By Michael G. Gomez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Local Bands Battle at Tommy Doyle’s | 3/13/2006 | See Source »

...Harvard College Alliance for Rock and Roll (HCARAR). The group, which aims to advance rock music by fostering community among student musicians, launched its first major event last night: an intercollegiate “Battle of the Bands” to showcase rock ensembles.Spanning three nights at Tommy Doyle??s Pub and Restaurant at 96 Winthrop St., the Battle of the Bands features five Harvard groups (Blanks., Linus, Major Major, Plan B for the Type A’s, and Maya) and four bands from nearby Boston colleges. Four of the nine acts performed last night, while...

Author: By Rachel E. Whitaker, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Long Live Rock: Students To Revive Battle of Bands | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...They weren’t really catering to students.” Furthermore, Chestnut adds, “last call was really early, so people would get there and they would be shutting down.” Others attribute Phattie’s demise to the opening of Tommy Doyle??s Irish Pub, which has quickly grown in popularity among students. So should students expect a hot new hangout to fill the void at 50 Church...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Burgers and Brew No Longer—Goodbye, Phatt Boys! | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

According to owner Alan O’ Sullivan, Tommy Doyle??s motto is “great pints, great food and great friendship.” One thing that isn’t so great, however, is its marketing. The pub’s “soft opening,” (a euphemism for “not a big deal”) occurred on Halloween, in the ramshackle blue building that once housed Brother Jimmy’s. Though opening on a Monday night may seem inauspicious, O’ Sullivan is confident in his type...

Author: By Elaine Chen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Tommy In Town | 12/7/2005 | See Source »

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