Future

Having recently marked our 13th birthday, we’re looking ahead to a new era of Irish hospitality. Our commitment is to showcasing the vast talents of home, while celebrating contemporary Ireland and the modern Irish maker, through The Dead Rabbit New York, The Dead Rabbit Austin, The Irish Exit, San Patricios, Grá Mór, That’s Deadly, and more still to come.

Opened in 2023 at Moynihan Train Hall in New York, The Irish Exit brings modern Irish hospitality to a busy transit hub. World-class cocktails, perfect pints, and speedy service deliver an Irish pub experience to those on the go. Our second outpost, at Centennial Yards in Atlanta, will follow in Summer 2026.

The Dead Rabbit Austin opened its doors in 2024, sitting proudly beside our Irish café, Grá Mór. Inside, modern Irish art lines the walls, while furniture and lighting by Irish makers set the tone. Classic and contemporary cocktails are served alongside perfect pints and hearty pub dishes, all enjoyed in our lively Taproom.

Named for John Riley’s band of Irish soldiers who defected from the U.S. Army to fight alongside their Mexican camaradas, San Patricios arrived in Jersey City in 2025. An Irish Pub and Mexican Cantina, it stands as a love letter to resistance, resilience, and the rebel spirit that binds two nations, expressed through food, drink, music, and art.

That’s Deadly is our platform for Irish musicians, comedians, storytellers, and artists. Spanning live shows, unplugged sessions, and exclusive digital releases, it’s put Irish talent on stages from Derry to New York City, Belfast to SXSW, Dublin to Austin, with much more still ahead. This is where Irish culture takes center stage.

Next, The Dead Rabbit heads to Washington, D.C. Our 6,200-square-foot, two-floor space at 910 F St. NW sits at the heart of the entertainment district. Jack, Aidan, Laura, and Gráinne will be leading the charge, bringing our ethos of Tradition Meets Tomorrow to Penn Quarter.

The devil makes work for idle hands - and we’ve always got something new up our sleeves. The future’s bright, when the future’s Irish. Stay tuned for more.

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