Cupertino Courier

Rosie Mccann's Irish Pub to close

- By Julia Prodis Sulek jsulek @bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> They came in for a Guinness or an espresso martini. Some stopped for a snack after a memorial service or a pint after their kids soccer tournament or for a break while shopping. And on a chilly weekend afternoon under an elaborate stained glass ceiling adorned with shamrocks, they toasted to the end of Rosie Mccann's at Santana Row.

The Irish pub and restaurant, one of the first eateries to open at the upscale San Jose shopping center 20 years ago with a bar that had the latest last call at 1:30 a.m., will close April 20.

“It's so friendly. It pulled us right in,” said Karolyn Dorsee, who was in town from San Diego on Saturday and came in with friends. “Someone needs to fight for it!”

If only.

In a recent Facebook post, owner Mina Shamsaei announced the news “with a heavy heart.”

“This was not an easy decision,” she wrote. “However, rising costs, declining sales, and the harsh realities of running a restaurant after the pandemic were too great for this small female run family business to continue.”

The Santa Cruz location will remain open.

The restaurant off Santana Row's main thoroughfa­re features an elaborate dark wood bar with Irish classics on tap, a dance floor where live music is played on weekends, and a wall of recognitio­ns as a “Best of Silicon Valley” Irish Pub. There's even a framed photo of former President Bill Clinton who once came in for a book signing.

Despite being on the edge of a chic shopping center with luxury shops and highend spas and Instagramm­able streetscap­es, Rosie Mccann's became a destinatio­n for those looking for a more laid-back atmosphere.

“It's a little more relaxed, especially when everyone at Santana Row can be so bougie. There's no one to impress when you're here,” said Sergio Carrasco, who used to bartend at a nearby restaurant and is a regular patron at Rosie Mccann's. “When you come here, you forget you're at Santana Row.”

The pending closure is a huge loss for Sharon Mendelson, who has been a regular since she lost her husband in 2008 shortly after they moved into a Santana Row apartment.

“It became sort of a safe place for me,” said Mendelson, a Silicon Valley engineer who grew up on the East Coast. “I didn't want to come home to an empty apartment.”

She would come in for happy hours and “Sunday

Fundays” and on karaoke night, she'd sing Billy Joel's “Piano Man” and Journey's “Don't Stop Believing.” She became so close with the bartenders and patrons, she has attended their weddings and made lifelong friends.

“People thought that my address was Rosie Mccann's, you know, where everybody knows your name,” she said. ”It's an end of an era.”

“I'm crying right now,” chimed in Ely Martins on the Facebook page. She became one of Mendelson's best friends from the pub.

“So many memories,” Martins wrote. “Thank you for fun times.”

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 ?? JULIA PRODIS SULEK – STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Server Renato Gonzalez, talking to a seated customer on the right, says he will miss working at Rosie Mccann's Irish Pub & Restaurant on Santana Row, which will be closing on April 20.
JULIA PRODIS SULEK – STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Server Renato Gonzalez, talking to a seated customer on the right, says he will miss working at Rosie Mccann's Irish Pub & Restaurant on Santana Row, which will be closing on April 20.

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