Shepherd's Crook
86 Main Street
South
Georgetown, Ontario
L7G
3E4
905
702-0456


The
Shepherd's Crook is a traditional pub-restaurant in the heart of downtown
Georgetown, near the intersection of Main and Mill Streets. It's housed in a
designated stone building, erected in 1879.
It's
a place to meet friends and have a chat - and there's no television set to
distract you from the craic. We serve good food, for good value. There are
daily lunch and dinner specials to supplement the menu. Nineteen draught taps pour only microbrews - we have one pull handle for
cask-conditioned 'real ale' - and imports. There's live Celtic or folk music on
Friday nights, starting about eight o'clock.
Entertainment in January 2010
Friday, January 8th at
8 pm – Nonie
Crete and Eugene Rea
Saturday, January 9th
at 7.30 – Traditional Irish session, with Phil McMahon and friends
Friday, January 15th
at 8 pm – Failte
Saturday, January 16th
at 7.30 – Traditional Irish session, with Phil McMahon and friends
Friday, January 22nd at
8 pm – John Ecclestone
Saturday, January 23rd at 7.30 –
Traditional Irish
session, with Phil
McMahon and friends
Monday, January 25th –
Robbie BurnsŐ Day – ode to the haggis with
Simon Greenslade
Friday, January 29th
at 8 pm – Tom
Leighton and Conrad Kipping
Saturday, January 30th
at 7.30 – Traditional Irish session, with Phil McMahon and friends

Check
out
An
seomra beag
(the Wee Room) Celtic gift shop
Open
Wednesday 11.30 – 2.30 and Saturday 10.30 – 1.30
With
Celtic jewellry, prints, stained glass, tea cozies and much more