Description
Situated in the core of the Financial District, Ulysses' Folk House is named after the well known Irish novel composed by James Joyce. The novel takes after the hero Leopold Bloom through one day (June sixteenth, 1904) where his experiences parallel those lived by Ulysses in the Greek works of art. From that point forward, the sixteenth of June has turned out to be known as Bloomsday, an occasion celebrated in nations around the globe, for example, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, China, and the United States. Not adventitiously, Ulysses' Folk House was established and set up on June sixteenth, 2003, by a gathering of private speculators and restaurateurs from Ireland and Greece. This prepared for the one of a kind double subject of our eatery, with both Irish and Greek proprietors.