Two Massachusetts brothers have built a fleet of tiny Irish pubs on wheels — miniature bars they tow to backyards, weddings and neighborhood parties across New England. (AP Video: Robert Bukaty)
More than a dozen people pose for a photo while attending an early St. Patrick's Day party in a tiny pub rented by Mark Cote, third from right, March 13, in Andover, Mass.
The "Wee Irish Pub," a fully functioning mobile Irish pub built by two Massachusetts brothers, is towed down Dorchester Avenue during the annual St. Patrick's Day parade through the South Boston neighborhood, March 15.
Dena Taylor, left, and Tony DiDonato toss candy to spectators while riding in a truck hauling the "Wee Irish Pub," a fully functioning mobile Irish pub built by two Massachusetts brothers, during the annual St. Patrick's Day parade through the South Boston neighborhood, March 15.
Two Massachusetts brothers have built a fleet of tiny Irish pubs on wheels — miniature bars they tow to backyards, weddings and neighborhood p…
More than a dozen people pose for a photo while attending an early St. Patrick's Day party in a tiny pub rented by Mark Cote, third from right, March 13, in Andover, Mass.
The "Wee Irish Pub," a fully functioning mobile Irish pub built by two Massachusetts brothers, is towed down Dorchester Avenue during the annual St. Patrick's Day parade through the South Boston neighborhood, March 15.
Dena Taylor, left, and Tony DiDonato toss candy to spectators while riding in a truck hauling the "Wee Irish Pub," a fully functioning mobile Irish pub built by two Massachusetts brothers, during the annual St. Patrick's Day parade through the South Boston neighborhood, March 15.