Visit These Three Massachusetts Irish Gift Shops

Looking for authentic Irish products for St. Patrick's Day or for year-round gifts or purchases?  Check out these three Irish gift shops in the Boston area, all owned by Irish immigrant families and offering the most authentic and high quality Irish products you'll find on this side of the Atlantic!



Bridget's - an Irish Tradition Gift Shop

Bridget’s - An Irish Tradition Gift Shop 

88 West Main Street, Norton, MA 02766

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This popular gift shop just south of Boston has been selling high quality Irish imports since 1987.  Run by mother-daughter team Bridget Daly and Lorraine Ryan, the shop specializes in the best hand-made Irish clothing, especially sweaters, caps and shawls, as well as Celtic jewelry, sweets and tea from Ireland and more.  The shop is open every day during St. Patrick’s Day season, and freshly-made soda bread is available.  Read more about Bridget's here.





Aisling Gallery & Framing Shop, Painting by Vincent Crotty 


Aisling Gallery & Framing Shop 

229 Lincoln Street (Route 3A), Hingham, MA 02043


Owned by Maureen and John Connolly, the Aisling has an amazing collection of artwork for sale, including paintings from talented Cork painter Vincent Crotty, now living in the Boston area.  on March 17, check out an open house from 6-8 p.m., featuring live Irish music from the Tryder Sisters, identical twins who play the fiddle.


 

Jewelry from Celtic Revival


Celtic Revival 

45 Collage Ave, Medford Ma 02155

Owned by Kerryman and shanachie Joe Keane, Celtic Revival has a wonderful collection of hand-crafted Celtic jewelry, perfect for engagements, weddings and milestone occasions, as well as hand-made Irish clothing imported from Ireland.  For the past 25 years, Joe has traveled across North America, displaying his wares at Irish, Scottish and Celtic festivals, and sharing fine Irish craftsmanship wherever he goes.   


For year-round information on the Irish cultural community in greater Boston, visit IrishBoston.org

 

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