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Slightly Stoopid Frontman Buys Iconic Bar Where He Grew Up

Slightly Stoopid Frontman Buys Iconic Bar Where He Grew Up on the San Diego Magazine

Singer Miles Doughty joins OB locals and friends Jeremy Diem, Tyson Green, and Steve Ashton to take over The Harp.

— Beth Demmon

‘Slightly Stoopid’ lead singer buys Ocean Beach Irish pub

‘Slightly Stoopid’ lead singer buys Ocean Beach Irish pub on the Fox 5 Kusi News

SAN DIEGO (KUSI) — Miles Doughty, front man of “Slightly Stoopid,” has returned home to San Diego to take over a beloved Irish pub in Ocean Beach.

— Danielle Dawson

Slightly Stoopid Lead Singer Part Of New Ownership Team Of The Harp Irish Bar In San Diego's Ocean Beach

Slightly Stoopid Lead Singer Part Of New Ownership Team Of The Harp Irish Bar on the SanDiegoVille

The frontman of San Diego-born rock band Slightly Stoopid is part of a the new ownership team of The Harp Irish bar in Ocean Beach.

— SanDiegoVille

Miles Doughty of Slightly Stoopid and 3 Friends Bought The Harp in Ocean Beach

Miles Doughty of Slightly Stoopid and 3 Friends Bought The Harp in Ocean Beach on the OB Rag

There is some good news on Newport Ave in OB. Four locals have purchased The Harp Irish bar and grill — including Miles Doughty of Slightly Stoopid and 3 friends — and they opened not coincidentally on St Patrick’s Day this past weekend. It’s at 4935 Newport Avenue.

— OB Rag

Ocean Beach’s The Harp Acquired by Lead Singer of Slightly Stoopid and Others

Ocean Beach’s The Harp Acquired by Lead Singer of Slightly Stoopid on the What Now San Diego

Following a tragedy last year, Ocean Beach’s well-known bar, The Harp, located at 4935 Newport Avenue, has been acquired by the lead singer of Slightly Stoopid and other well-known locals.

— Joey Reams

18 of the Best Bars for Live Music in San Diego

18 of the Best Bars for Live Music in San Diego on the San Diego magazine

This frill-less, longtime local watering hole was almost lost to corporate uncool-ing before four locals—Miles Doughty (Slightly Stoopid), Jeremy Diem (Hodad’s), Tyson Green, and Steve Ashton—stepped up to save it. The Irish pub has remained mostly the same, but with more free music.

— Noemi Portillo & Amelia Rodriguez