O'Riley's Irish Pub
A miniature dollhouse Irish pub created from the 333 Franklin Street Dollhouse by Real Good Toys.
The Story
Welcome to O'Riley's, a slice of Ireland in 1940s New York City. This cozy neighborhood pub is owned by Seamus O'Riley, an Irish immigrant who poured his heart into creating a warm gathering place for his community. A widower, Seamus lives in the apartment above the bar, where the sounds of laughter and conversation from below keep him company.
The pub captures the authentic atmosphere of a traditional Irish establishment—complete with period-appropriate details, character-filled furnishings, and all the charm you'd expect from a neighborhood spot where everyone knows your name.
The transformation of the Franklin Street dollhouse into this 1940s working pub showcases how creative vision can completely reimagine a structure's purpose and personality.
Note: This project is complete, though updated photos are still being added to the gallery. The current images show the initial furnishing stage when I was testing the layout and making sure everything fit properly. A video tour is available below, and more detailed photos will be uploaded soon!
The Story
Welcome to O'Riley's, a slice of Ireland in 1940s New York City. This cozy neighborhood pub is owned by Seamus O'Riley, an Irish immigrant who poured his heart into creating a warm gathering place for his community. A widower, Seamus lives in the apartment above the bar, where the sounds of laughter and conversation from below keep him company.
The pub captures the authentic atmosphere of a traditional Irish establishment—complete with period-appropriate details, character-filled furnishings, and all the charm you'd expect from a neighborhood spot where everyone knows your name.
The transformation of the Franklin Street dollhouse into this 1940s working pub showcases how creative vision can completely reimagine a structure's purpose and personality.
Note: This project is complete, though updated photos are still being added to the gallery. The current images show the initial furnishing stage when I was testing the layout and making sure everything fit properly. A video tour is available below, and more detailed photos will be uploaded soon!






