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Pics: Somerville’s Sligo Pub says a not-so-Irish Goodbye

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The longstanding Irish pub in Somerville’s Davis Sq. introduced its closure final month, and had its ultimate final name June 4.

Patrons outdoors of Sligo Pub, a dive bar in Davis Sq., on the evening of its closing. Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe

Whereas an Irish Goodbye entails a scarcity of communication earlier than departure, Somerville’s beloved Irish bar, Sligo Pub, celebrated its exit with a celebration on Sunday.

After 75 years of service, homeowners Kelly Melin and Tara Champagne introduced the ultimate final name in the beginning of Might. The 2 took over after their father, and former Sligo Pub proprietor Thomas Mannion died in 2022.

The closure announcement on Fb signed “the Mannion Household” stated that they’d always remember the neighborhood for its patronage and help over the many years Sligo Pub was in enterprise.

“Our recollections of the great occasions, the numerous friendships, relationships, and connections that we’ve got made will likely be cherished eternally,” the announcement stated.

An indication saying the deadline of Sligo Pub. – Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe
Patrons having fun with a few of their final drinks at Sligo. – Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe

Sligo Pub is about to get replaced by a four-story life sciences constructing.

Final 12 months, Boston.com readers voted the pub one of the best “townie bar” in Boston and past. Stu S. from Somerville known as the area a “native treasure” and foresaw its demise when it was introduced the life sciences constructing would displace the outdated hang-out.

“The true salt of the earth hangs on the market; you gained’t see street employees consuming with legal professionals,” he wrote to Boston.com. “Sligo is the epitomic definition of ‘dive bar…’”

Char Heuschkel (left) and Johnny Valez (proper) chat outdoors Sligo Pub. – Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe
Dan Martin has a drink at Sligo on Sunday. – Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe
Inside Sligo’s on closing day. – Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe
A wall of signatures at Sligo Pub. – Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe
Phil Enos hangs out on the again door of Sligo Pub. – Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe
From left, buddies Andrew Dangled, Mike Gaffney, and Andrew Harmon take a photograph collectively at Sligo Pub. – Vincent Alban/The Boston Globe