In celebration of National Coffee Day I wanted to share one of my favorite coffee drinks from my #1 restaurant back home in Northwest Florida, McGuire’s Irish Pub. I worked there for a couple years in college and I have been eating (and drinking) there for as long as I can remember. Frozen Irish Coffee is like a boozy coffee milkshake and the best thing it’s FREE with their Sunday brunch (starting at just $9!). I just had to recreate it at home, using the recipe from the McGuire’s Cookbook.
I am happy to say it was just as tasty as their version (but sadly missing their delectable brunch filled with beignets, fruit, benedicts, and omelettes).
I have featured a couple other Mcguire’s inspired recipes on my blog before, including McGuire’s Irish Boxtys and Corned Beef and Cabbage with Horseradish Cream.
An old Irish toast comes printed next to recipe in the McGuire’s Cookbook.
Health and long life to you,
Land without rent to you,
A child every year to you,
And may you die in Ireland.
Ashton and I enjoying our Frozen Irish Coffee during one of our many brunches at McGuire’s Irish Pub.
Frozen Irish Coffee
Makes 2 10oz servings
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 tbs Irish Whiskey I like Bushmills
- 1 1/2 tbs Kahlua coffee flavored liqueur
- 1/2 cup strong freshly brewed hot coffee, cooled to room temp
- 1 1/2 cups vanilla ice cream slightly softened
- 1/4 cup heavy cream
- 4 tbsp whipped cream
- green cherry and Creme de menthe optional for garnish
Instructions
- Combine first five ingredients in a blender and pulse for a few seconds until the consistency of a milkshake.
- Pour into frosted mugs, top with whipped cream, and a straw and serve right away!
Notes
Recipe from McGuire's Irish Pub Cookbook
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It couldn’t more simple: mix all ingredients in a blender until milkshake consistency then top with whipped cream and a straw!
Frosty, frothy, and delicious!
My version and the Mcguire’s version, complete with a green cherry!
McGuire’s has two locations: Pensacola and Destin, FL.
They offer a Sunday Brunch every week that is the best deal in town and includes beignets and FREE Irish Coffee!
Sunday Brunch at McGuires was a frequent outing for us. Here we are as newly weds!
My Dad and Ashton enjoying brunch and Irish Coffee on Father’s Day.
My family celebrating Father’s Day in McGuire’s Wine Cellar room.
Beignets are served deliciously coated in powdered sugar.
We always order a bowl of 18 cent (you read that right!) Senate Bean Soup.
Rich and creamy Spinach and Artichoke Dip with homemade chips is a popular appetizer.
Eggs Killarney, loaded with steak and hollandaise, is my favorite brunch item.
Their sandwiches are mouthwatering too, including their huge steak burgers and Reuben sandwiches.
Pork chops are my top choice for dinner (and easily big enough to share!).
Dining out at McGuire’s Irish Pub is a fun and delicious experience any time of day!
Anonymous
We recently had these at McGuire's in Pensacola and loved them. I want to make them for St Paddy's Day dinner at our house this weekend but my experimenting is resulting in too thin a drink. Does McGuire's make these and then freeze them before serving? Theirs were so thick you couldn't sip through a straw until they sat for a while. Thoughts or suggestions?
Nicole Hood
This recipe is from McGuire's cookbook so it's pretty close. However, I remember when I worked there they have a frozen drink machine that it is prepared in with the ice cream and it churns all day long so that's why their's has that super thick consistency. The best drink in town!
Jessica
You look like a childhood friend I knew once, Nicole Luciana.. I don’t really remember how to spell her last name. I was looking for McGuires cheesecake recipe and happened upon your site!
Nicole
Hi Jessica. That’s me 🙂 I;d love for you to email or message me on any of my social media pages. The links are on the sidebar.
Chris
We love McGuires! Our favorite appetizer is the spinach and artichoke dip. I made it one time and I lost the recipe!😭
Nicole
I love their dip too espeically those huge homemade chips! I will try to recreate it soon!