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billybunter
03/03/2007, 2:36 PM
With Croker now the venue for some games where is the best pre-game location for a pint?

Ash
05/03/2007, 9:33 AM
Nearest would probably be ...

Red Parrot (Dorset St/Drumcondra Rd)
McGraths (Drumcondra Rd)
Quinns (Drumcondra Rd)

Fairview Inn (Fairview)
Meaghers (Fairview)

AidoM
05/03/2007, 10:24 AM
Nearest would probably be ...

Red Parrot (Dorset St/Drumcondra Rd)
McGraths (Drumcondra Rd)
Quinns (Drumcondra Rd)

Fairview Inn (Fairview)
Meaghers (Fairview)

Are we going to make one a foot.ie watering hole :) ;)

Schumi
05/03/2007, 10:31 AM
Nearest would probably be ...

Red Parrot (Dorset St/Drumcondra Rd)
McGraths (Drumcondra Rd)
Quinns (Drumcondra Rd)

Fairview Inn (Fairview)
Meaghers (Fairview)Do any of these places have an outside area where you can drink? I'll probably have to meet people to give them tickets before the game and the pubs will be jammed.

Ash
05/03/2007, 11:28 AM
Do any of these places have an outside area where
you can drink? I'll probably have to meet people to give them tickets before the
game and the pubs will be jammed.

I havent been in any of them in years but from what I can remember,
Quinns had/has a bit of an outside area but the door is near the back of
the pub so you have to go in to get out :p

Fagans, has/had a decent area to the side.

Schumi
05/03/2007, 11:42 AM
Quinns had/has a bit of an outside area but the door is near the back of the pub so you have to go in to get out :p Yeah, I was there for the Ireland-France rugby game, a bit cramped though.


Fagans, has/had a decent area to the side.Hadn't thought of Fagan's, that might be a handy place.

cullenswood
05/03/2007, 12:05 PM
Do any of these places have an outside area where you can drink? I'll probably have to meet people to give them tickets before the game and the pubs will be jammed.

Phil Ryans aka The Hogan Stand has a large drinking area outside the front of it and it is just a 5 min walk from the Davitt Stand/Canal End/Whatever they are calling it now.

paul_oshea
05/03/2007, 12:08 PM
if you are willing to walk, then a great pub with outside area is Gravediggers. its about a 10 - 15 min walkto croker from there. its in phibsboro

billybunter
05/03/2007, 1:09 PM
Where will the foot.ie flag be pre-game? I'm traveling a long way and a picture with the 'holy grail" of flags would be a nice reward..: )

drummerboy
05/03/2007, 1:27 PM
The Ivy House (Cartys) has open space at side and back. Good for food
The Cat & Cage, a real football pub. Good athmosphere.

SuperDave
05/03/2007, 1:30 PM
The Ivy House (Cartys) has open space at side and back. Good for food
The Cat & Cage, a real football pub. Good athmosphere.

Agreed. Should be the foot.ie pub.

AidoM
05/03/2007, 2:01 PM
Agreed. Should be the foot.ie pub.

Which one ????:confused:

paul_oshea
05/03/2007, 2:12 PM
The Cat & Cage

its a bit away though. does that fella still own it, who insults everyone? messing i know, have to say its funny.

SuperDave
05/03/2007, 2:12 PM
Which one ????:confused:

The one in bold.

Bluetonic
05/03/2007, 2:34 PM
Agreed. Should be the foot.ie pub.

When were the games moved to Tolka? :D

cullenswood
05/03/2007, 2:36 PM
There are much closer pubs than the Cat and Cage alright

AidoM
05/03/2007, 2:45 PM
The one in bold.

If you're going to be bold you won't be let in to a pub :p :D :rolleyes:

All pubs close to the ground will be jammers, even the Cat and Cage. If people were to agree on the Cage people coming from town would have to pass Croker to get to it but I don't think that should be a problem. It's only about 15 minutes walk from Croker.

Bluetonic
05/03/2007, 2:48 PM
One thing to note is that you shouldn't let which stand you are going to be sitting in dictate what pub you can drink in. Although the ticket will advise a certain route must be taken to gain access to your seat you can in fact gain access to any stand/seat from any entrance with the obvious exception being The Hill and premium levels.

I've never had any problems entering (30+ times) via the Hogan for a seat in the Cusack/Canal or via the Canal for a seat in the Cusack etc..,

I also know that for the France Rugby game they were encouraging people to use the Canal entrance for Hogan seats as the Hogan turnstiles were getting a bit chock-a-block just before the off - something which is going to be major factor for our matches.

WexDec
05/03/2007, 2:51 PM
The Big Tree is, as the name suggests, big too. Does food, or does on Sunday avos anyway. Patrick McGrath's is my favourite but will be cramped I would imagine.

Jerry The Saint
05/03/2007, 5:17 PM
Should be good and lively - won't see the same thing as the rugby with many people drinking in their old spots and bussing it to the game. Soccer fans should be better at finding their way around the northside...:)

Schlooooomp
05/03/2007, 6:24 PM
I think Quinns or The Big Tree are the best pubs on the dorset/drumcondra side of Croker but obviously they will be completely jammed.

McGowans in Phibsboro after the game for some late night drinkin...;)

Maybe The Beggars bush will bus us in ala rugby style :D

Saint07
05/03/2007, 7:48 PM
I reckon meaghers or the big tree would be good. depends on what side of town your coming from though!

Superhoops
05/03/2007, 10:24 PM
Nearest would probably be ...

Red Parrot (Dorset St/Drumcondra Rd)
McGraths (Drumcondra Rd)
Quinns (Drumcondra Rd)

Fairview Inn (Fairview)
Meaghers (Fairview)
Will the Fairview Inn be open? It was closed up the night of the Dublin v Tyrone game, someone said it was being done up.

Meaghers is a big pub but the service is sh**e. Not sure if the guys that work there are only brought in for match/event days but most of them don't have a clue.

Coming in from the south side and staying around Fairview, I prefer Gaffneys myself.

paul_oshea
06/03/2007, 8:59 AM
ya jerry good point!!

WexDec
07/03/2007, 10:34 AM
Should be good and lively - won't see the same thing as the rugby with many people drinking in their old spots and bussing it to the game. Soccer fans should be better at finding their way around the northside...:)

Exactly. Can't believe people would drink in usual pubs and then bus it out to the ground. Might as well get into the swing of things and adapt to the new surroundings, if it is new to you, especially for the Saturday matches. I think there's loads of great pubs in that area and lot of the ones mentioned are pretty big in fairness. Quite looking forward to that aspect cos even though I'm well acquainted with area from living there and GAA matches going back to teenage years most of the guys I'd go to footie with wouldn't be at all so a major change of scenery for them but they'll love that.

woodie
07/03/2007, 5:20 PM
Exactly. Can't believe people would drink in usual pubs and then bus it out to the ground. Might as well get into the swing of things and adapt to the new surroundings, if it is new to you, especially for the Saturday matches. I think there's loads of great pubs in that area and lot of the ones mentioned are pretty big in fairness. Quite looking forward to that aspect cos even though I'm well acquainted with area from living there and GAA matches going back to teenage years most of the guys I'd go to footie with wouldn't be at all so a major change of scenery for them but they'll love that.

So true, the Rugby was pathetic. You'd swear Croker was in the middle east. I walked down Gardiner Street after the match and it was hillarious. The traffic was at standstill, buses and taxis lined the road. There were plenty of car spaces (unlike GAA matches) as many fans prefer drinking more than the match plus they wouldn't dream of leaving their cars on the northside! I'd say half the people's bladders were ready to burst by the time they got to the bottom of the street.

They headed back to their clubs, baggot st, donnybrook and ballsbridge. The atmosphere was quite morbid in town after such a great win. I think the city centre pubs will be mad after the games as well.

zinedineontour
07/03/2007, 5:53 PM
Will the Fairview Inn be open? It was closed up the night of the Dublin v Tyrone game, someone said it was being done up.

Meaghers is a big pub but the service is sh**e. Not sure if the guys that work there are only brought in for match/event days but most of them don't have a clue.

Coming in from the south side and staying around Fairview, I prefer Gaffneys myself.

meaghers is a good spot and handiest pub for me .. almost got served quick enough at dublin games .. can sit out the back if decent day ...

casso36
08/03/2007, 7:42 AM
The RED PAROTT on drumcondra Road, near railway bridge.

Good spot, always go there before Dubs matches!!

paul_oshea
08/03/2007, 10:13 AM
so has anyone decided on a pub and we can create a thread as and then getting ppl to say will they be there or not.....so we can wear something colourful and pick eachother out ;)

Docboy
08/03/2007, 5:23 PM
Hill 16 la la la

Reddladd
08/03/2007, 8:56 PM
Big Tree is a good spot.................3 bars, 1 out in the beer garden which is a decent size. Also has a big screen and is dead handy for the Hogan and the Davin stand (couple of minutes walk).

For those who don't know, it's right on the junction of the North Circular Road and Dorset street and most of the buses out of town stop right across the road from it.

jbyrne
09/03/2007, 7:51 AM
quinns was great before england rugby match. bit packed but bit of a sing song and some good Irish tunes played beforehand

paul_oshea
09/03/2007, 12:26 PM
ya quinns is quinns quarries, always play seome decent irish tunes beforehand. can only imagine the same for soccer.

WexDec
09/03/2007, 12:29 PM
so has anyone decided on a pub and we can create a thread as and then getting ppl to say will they be there or not.....so we can wear something colourful and pick eachother out ;)

Green perhaps !

Wolfie
09/03/2007, 12:55 PM
Could be a bit of a nightmare getting served at Quinns. Its usually completely jammed on the outside on matchday.

I'll stick with the tried and trusted - Fagan's. 15 minute walk to the ground but usually a little bit more space than Quinns.

Patrick Dunne
17/03/2007, 11:33 AM
Are Bohemians or Shelbourne opening their club bars ?

Both are relatively close to Croke Park and would be good meeting points for
supporters.

Jaime
19/03/2007, 12:16 PM
Are Bohemians or Shelbourne opening their club bars ?

Both are relatively close to Croke Park and would be good meeting points for
supporters.

The bar in Dalymount is usually open for internationals and usually does specials eg all pints €3.00, not sure what the story is for Saturday though.

Newryrep
19/03/2007, 12:37 PM
Lads can you recommend any bars between Croker and Connolly station. Dont know the area Getting the train down, prefer only to hit one bar before hand preferably get a seat, sit out if weather good etc

Jaime
19/03/2007, 12:58 PM
Lads can you recommend any bars between Croker and Connolly station. Dont know the area Getting the train down, prefer only to hit one bar before hand preferably get a seat, sit out if weather good etc

There are a few pubs around Connolly Station but none are particularly worth spending any amount of time in. Depending on what area of the ground your tickets are for, probably better to head up to the Dorset Street area that is being discussed here.

Bluetonic
19/03/2007, 1:02 PM
Lads can you recommend any bars between Croker and Connolly station. Dont know the area Getting the train down, prefer only to hit one bar before hand preferably get a seat, sit out if weather good etc

Bourkes on Amiens Street is a nice pub, recently renovated.

shakermaker1982
19/03/2007, 1:22 PM
you can't beat Big Tree. Every pub within a 2 mile radius will be packed though so get down there early!

Newryrep
20/03/2007, 9:00 AM
thanks fo the info

casso36
20/03/2007, 10:44 AM
Can someone decide where and what pub,is the designated foot.ie pub
So flag and everyone can meet up there!

Will have to be within staggering distance from croker obviously.

citizenerased
20/03/2007, 1:51 PM
it will have to be big tree or Quinns really

Jaime
20/03/2007, 2:00 PM
Dalymount Park Bar:

Euro Qualifier Special

Watch Ireland V Wales
at the Home of Irish Soccer

Saturday 24th March KO 3.00pm

All pints €3 from 2.30pm - 6.00pm

in the Members Bar

casso36
20/03/2007, 2:39 PM
And how would one become a member???:D :D

Moscow Mule
20/03/2007, 3:09 PM
Dalymount Park Bar:

Euro Qualifier Special

Watch Ireland V Wales
at the Home of Irish Soccer

Saturday 24th March KO 3.00pm

All pints €3 from 2.30pm - 6.00pm

in the Members Bar

Jamie

If I am unlucky in getting hold of tickets, I will be on the look out for somewhere decent to watch the game. Where is this club and would I need to be a member?

Sligo Hornet
20/03/2007, 3:29 PM
Jamie

If I am unlucky in getting hold of tickets, I will be on the look out for somewhere decent to watch the game. Where is this club and would I need to be a member?


Why are you so desperate for tickets , if you don't really want to go?;)

NeilMcD
20/03/2007, 3:37 PM
Jamie

If I am unlucky in getting hold of tickets, I will be on the look out for somewhere decent to watch the game. Where is this club and would I need to be a member?

Moscow I would recommend you head there. Its Dalymount Park. Not far from town at all and not far from Croke Park either. Real football crowd will be there too and you will help support Bohemian Football Club. Its located in Phibsbrough. Check it out on Google Maps but its walkable from the city centre or the 19 will get you up there too.

McGinty
20/03/2007, 4:24 PM
so are the bars in Croker definately not gonna be open on Saturday then?