FAIRMONT, W.Va (WDTV) - McAteer’s Restaurant has celebrated an annual St. Patrick’s Day tradition with the Marion County community for more than 20 years, serving a corned beef and cabbage dinner with potatoes and a roll.
The restaurant was originally opened in 1958 by Marshall and Rosemary McAteer. In 1982, their youngest son, Tim McAteer, took over the business.
The tradition was inspired by a trip to Ireland. McAteer, who is of Irish descent, returned to West Virginia and began the St. Patrick’s Day celebration at the restaurant.
Since the tradition began, St. Patrick’s Day has become the restaurant’s biggest day of the year.
#TasteofIrlelandtoFairmont Every St. Patrick's Day we host our biggest event of the year and this year will be epic! Enjoy and join us on Locust Ave, across from Fairmont General hospital and wear your green. We are serving our traditional Irish Meal, corned beef and cabbage, potato and roll starting at 10am till we run out! (no regular breakfast or lunch will be served-only the corned beef)
Brunch. Some would say it's the best meal of the day, especially when you're eating at a local favorite restaurant and the brunch plates arrive at your table heaped high with delicious, made-fresh daily food. No hot stove to work over, no dishes to wash, just massive plates of tasty brunch food to consume — that sounds like the life! That sounds like McAteer's Restaurant in Fairmont, West Virginia.
Named "Best In Town," McAteer's Restaurant in Fairmont, West Virginia is open for breakfast, brunch, and lunch every day of the week.
Named "Best In Town," McAteer's Restaurant in Fairmont, West Virginia is open for breakfast, brunch, and lunch every day of the week.