Guinness is nicer than Murphy's everywhere but in Cork. In Cork I would drink Murphy's due to the low quality of Guinness there but a good Dublin pint of Guinness is the best.
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Guinness is nicer than Murphy's everywhere but in Cork. In Cork I would drink Murphy's due to the low quality of Guinness there but a good Dublin pint of Guinness is the best.
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The Oliver S. J G is always too packed and over priced.Quote:
Originally posted by Sugargirl
Just wanted a few tips for my nxt trip.
My fav in my experience of Dublin is The Oliver St. John Gogarty's on Fleet Street.
Does anyone know it?
Thomas Reads downstairs at Weekends is good as mentioned.
TP Smiths on Jervis is a great pub...pint has gone up in recent weeks though
Bruxelles downstairs on one of the streets off Grafton Street
The pub under Tara Dart station is kewl inside but prices are a bit on the steep side.
My local though was the Viscount in Whitehall...sound locals. Nice pint most of the time though never have Guiness if de old fella with de glasses is serving...
fagans in drumcondra is nice (as mentioned), if you're out that way. in town, mcturkles and messrs aren't bad, and keoghs off grafton street is pretty nice. if you're talking about slightly left-field, old man pubs you have to try kennedys on georges quay (near tara street station). its unbelievable. the bathrooms really have to be seen to be believed. and apparently, or so the story goes, the lads who own it put an out of order sign on the womens bathroom most of the time, cos they don't want women drinking in there! nice beer though.