Welcome!!!
Your hosts, Sean
Corrigan, John Kelly and their families welcome you to Warwick's friendliest Irish pub. Here at Halligan's you will find delicious
traditional lunch and dinner menus that are not only reasonable but also
offer a vast selection for every guest.
Come join the fun and ask for John
or Sean who will always welcome you as family and friends. Slainte!
HALLIGAN'S PUBLIC HOUSE
IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OUR NEW LOCATION IN ROCKLAND COUNTY!
COME SEE US AT:
32 SOUTH LIBERTY DRIVE
IN STONY POINT.
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22 West Street
at Spring Street
Warwick, NY 10990
845-986-2914
Open Daily
Kitchen open 11:30 AM - 10:00PM
(till 11:00 PM Fri & Sat)
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COME
JOIN US
FOR
TRIVIA NIGHT
EVERY THURSDAY
@ 8:30
1ST & 2ND PLACE PRIZES!
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CHECK OUR MENU PAGE
FOR OUR
NEW, IMPROVED ITEMS
AND
WEEKLY DINNER
SPECIALS
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What is a "Halligan"?
AHalligan
bar is a special tool commonly used in the fire and rescue service. It was
designed by and named after Hugh Halligan, a First Deputy Fire
Commissioner in
the . The Halligan is a multipurpose prying tool consisting
of a claw (or fork), a blade (or adze), and a pick, which is especially useful
in quickly breaking through many types of locked doors. The adze or fork end of the tool can be
used to break in through an outward swinging door by forcing the tool between
the door and
doorjamb and prying the two apart. Along with a K-tool and the adze or fork end a lock can easily be pulled. There are
many other uses of the Halligan tool, including vehicle rescue and opening of
walls.
A Halligan bar and an
axe can be joined together to form what is known as a married set, or set of
irons.

Sean and John, pictured with "Bud" Halligan (son of
Hugh A. Halligan).
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