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Kilmac’s Brought a Smoked Guinness Old Fashioned West Davis Street

The building at 814 West Davis Street in Oak Cliff started as an automotive garage. A man named Ron Patterson eventually bought it, spent years turning it into a private room — dark, personal, built around the things he liked — and lived in the house just behind it. When Patterson died in 2021, Feargal McKinney acquired the property. He walked in, looked around, and largely left it alone. McKinney said he figured Patterson would have found a favorite stool and never left. He named the bar after himself and opened it in March 2026. That is how Kilmac’s came to exist.

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The Old Monk: A Taste of Europe in Dallas Opening Two New Pubs in Oak Cliff

The Old Monk is a charming pub that brings a slice of European culture to the Lone Star State. Founded by Feargal McKinney, a native of Dublin, Ireland, the establishment reflects his love for food and community. After a journey that took him from the streets of New York City to California, Feargal found himself captivated by Dallas, where he decided to plant roots and share his passion for authentic pub fare.

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