Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy
After spending ten years living and working on the Lower East Side, Jen Murphy is opening her own bar.
Her Irish-leaning neighborhood spot at 143 First Ave. just south of Ninth Street is set for a soft opening on Friday. (The bar occupies part of the former Paquitos space.)
Banshee is described as a neighborhood bar with an Irish touch, where the East Village's punk roots meet an Irish cottage vibe. (The name "Banshee" is drawn from gothic Irish folklore.)
There's also a backyard with a small garden.
Banshee will celebrate the classic Irish pairing of Guinness and oysters, along with martinis and other cocktails. The menu will feature a small rotating selection of light plates, including a shrimp cocktail served with traditional Irish Marie Rose sauce and brown Irish soda bread.
Murphy is originally from Ireland and has been part of the LES bar-and-restaurant community for the past decade. She's joined by a small team of familiar faces from around the neighborhood.
"My business partner Jason Corey and the late Molly Fitch [co-owner of the International] have each shown me how a bar can add to a neighborhood," Murphy said. "Banshee wouldn't have come to life without either of them. Jason is an exceptional mentor, and I hope to do them both proud."
• Monday-Thursday: 4 p.m.-1 a.m.
• Friday: 4 p.m.-2 a.m.
• Saturday: noon-2 a.m.
• Sunday: Noon-midnight
Opening weekend hours will likely be 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
You can find Banshee updates on Instagram.



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