House of Reardon offering ham and cabbage dinners for St. Patrick's Day
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – House of Reardon on the City's Eastside was busy throughout the day serving up its classic Irish fare.
Reardon once again offered curbside pickup for its ham and cabbage dinners, a Saint Patrick's Day staple for many local residents. In addition to the ham and cabbage, the meal comes with potato, carrots, bread butter and vinegar.
Owner Josh Spring says the bar/restaurant sold more than 350 of the dinners on Parade Day at the beginning of the month. He says despite it being a dreary Monday, he hopes to sell more than 300 today.
'It's always our first or second best day of the year. Weather doesn't matter, people come out and get the meals. We do the curbside pickup so they're out here, they don't have to necessarily brave the weather. We bring it right to their car,' said Spring.
Spring says the bar fills with revelers in the late afternoon culminating with a performance by the Edward P Maloney Memorial Pipe Band at 7 o'clock as the band returns from New York City.
Reardon's will continue its curbside pickup until 5 o'clock. After that, the ham and cabbage is available inside until it sells out.
You can order by calling (607)722-9674.
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