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Valentine’s Day Dining

Written By Scott Joseph On February 10, 2020

 Raglan Road

Raglan Black Forest Bombe copy

Valentine’s Day 2020 at Raglan Road Irish Pub & Restaurant!

The Irish know how to romance a sweet tooth, and Raglan Road offers a special dessert pairing for Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14 only. It’ll be love at first bite when you taste our retro Black Forest Bombe—a delectable concoction of cherry chocolate mousse, kirsch crème brulee, and dark chocolate cake with tart cherry sorbet. Pair it with our special Valentine’s Day-only Bailey’s Red Velvet Iced Shake, and share if you dare.
Call 407/938-0300 to book your table. Regular menu and late-night pub grub offerings available. Live Irish bands and dancers on stage from 4:30 pm through closing.

And a bit of fascinating St. Valentine’s Day lore from the Irish:

St. Valentine, the patron saint of love, was executed in Rome and buried there in the 3rd century. Much later, an Irish priest was granted permission to exhume his remains, and now his skeleton lies under Whitefriar Church in Dublin. In 1835 an Irish Carmelite priest, Fr. John Spratt, used his Irish charm to convince then Pope Gregory XVI to dig up St. Valentine’s remains and take them home as a gift to his fellow Irishmen and women. Now, love-seeking Irish turn up at his site every St. Valentine’s looking for help in finding that special one.

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