
Patrons of today's St. Patrick's Day celebration at the Dublin House in Red Bank are in for an eyeful if they haven't popped in since last year.
A top-to-bottom renovation of the historic structure that houses the Monmouth Street establishment a project that began four years ago and continued without shutting the business down has just been completed, says co-owner Eugene Devlin.

Finished in stages, the project included the installation of an open-air entertainment area called Temple Bar; a complete overhaul of the second floor, with the installation of a new bar and spacious dining area; a remade first-floor dining room; and a makeover of the pub's foremost asset, a railcar-length first-floor bar.
All that remains of the project are finishing touches says Devlin.
The cost? "A serious amount of money," he says.
But today's event should not be construed as a grand opening. Devlin says an event to mark the completion of the project will be held in June.
Instead, today is a day to celebrate one's Irish and have bartender Noel Ryan draw a Guinness for you, complete with shamrock drawn in the frothy head.
The festivities begin at, ahem, 10a.
