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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?
hmm.. people dont like talking about pubs then![]()
people dont like talking about Dublin
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Last edited by James; 27/08/2003 at 11:33 AM.
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Yeah,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?
It's a hellhole full of Essex stag parties. Wouldn't go near it personally.
Maybe you should put her on a leash, agent-man.
oh and i've just thought of my fav dublin watering hole
Tolka Park any time it rains .. remember the pic doing the rounds with the ducks swimming on tolka park .
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Have to agree - only place worth visiting in Temple Bar is the Palace.....Originally posted by NigeSausagepump
Yeah,
It's a hellhole full of Essex stag parties. Wouldn't go near it personally.
My favorite used to be the 51 - but now it's been poncified like nearly every Dublin pub (certainly all of them around Baggot Street anyway)..... Moving out of the smoke at the end of the month, and frankly the done up 51 has made the move far easier, so role on pints at least a euro cheaper in the country.....
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
but if i had to name some then here goes
Whelans for gigs
Fagans/Doyle/McDowells for soccer matches
TP Smiths - any other occassio.. nice food, pint is ok..just watch out for the winding staircase ..can be a killer after a few pints like
bar that i'd stay as far out of the pale as possible
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You can't beat the Auld Dubliner. It's next to O St. J Gogarty's.Originally posted by Sugargirl
The Oliver St. John Gogarty's on Fleet Street.
Does anyone know it?
There's a Tapas Bar on Middle Abbey St./Liffey St.
The staff in there are very good and you often get a abit of Jazz in the evening. The Porter House on Parliment St is great for selection of obsucre beers.
Slattery's or Jack Nealons on Capel St. are fairly good too.
Brazen Head on Bridge St. is good with a crowd.
Across the road is O'Shea's Merchant. It's full of Kerry people if you can tolerate that it's ok.
The Hairy Lemon Stepehens St. (I think), is fairly good.
Thomas Reads on Dame St. is nice.
Messers Maguire on Burgh Quay is good.
O'Reillys on Tara St. is good (under the Dart Station)
Pravda on Liffey St. (I think) is good when full.
Ron Black's on Dawson St. is a séxy bar the customers tend to be very pretentious.
For a St. Pats game, McDowells is the best.
For a Bohs game, Doyles is good.
For a Shels game Fagans is the best.
McGraths on Drumcondra Rd. is good before GAA in Croker. (Near Quinns)
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i gig in temple bar and oliver john gogartys gets the crowd that the bouncers won't let in anywhere else, its an over priced hole.
as of september my local is going to be in inchicore so any suggestions for a decent pint.
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jeeze yea forgot
The barge - Cork GAA pub .. excellent craic the night before any match in croke park
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barge = people drinking outside trying to look cool = ****s
pravda = posers
porter house = words fail me on this place
messer mcguire = student nurses mmmmmmmmm
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
Where else in Dublin would you get space outside in the sun other than the Barge? You'd have to be very early to get seats in the excellent Dicey Rielly's beer garden.....
Conor - you're a bit harsh on Thomas Reeds, Downstairs on a Friday and Saturday is excellent (and a totally different atmosphere to upstairs)...
Porterhouse is extremely overrated....
Worst place has got to be the Portobello - the DJ's sh!te...
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you got that right macy, ever since the end of march the dj's in there are very bad, they won't pay the money so the main guy wink wink, left for a better paid gig.
you are breaking the law by sitting on the canal at the barge drinking and so are the pub by allowing you to exit the premises with your drink.
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
Ahhh Conor, how could you hate Zanzibar? It's one of the better of the meat market/park & ride places around.Originally posted by Conor74
You only omitted Zanzibar and the Barge and you'd have a list of places I hate in Dublin!
From what I've heard if you like your stout the Porthouse is a good place to go, they've got Erdinger and Hoergaarden there tho which makes it worth the visit.
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I want a detailed report of why the Tapas Bar is "Hell on earth".Originally posted by Conor74
Hell on earth
Have you ever even been there ya Jackie Healy-Rae lover?
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That it is.Originally posted by SÓCcfc
From what I've heard if you like your stout the Porthouse is a good place to go
Hence my description "great for selection of obsucre beers."
I never said it had the best atmosphere in town but if you like your beer it can't be beat.
I think Conor is rating places by what his missus thinks.
Be a man and rate a pub by its beer not the seats and toilets.
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The title of the most authentic Dublin watering hole must go to CopperFaced Jacks hands down.
I think we can all agree that it's a hole.
If you stand near the downstairs bar when it's particularly jointed, you will almost invariably see one of the fine patrons relieving himself against the counter, hence the watering.
After seeing that, you'll smile when the DJ plays "It's Raining Men".
Maybe you should put her on a leash, agent-man.
But the porter in there is sh!t, even compared to Murphy's let alone Guinness....Originally posted by Peadar
That it is.
Hence my description "great for selection of obsucre beers."
I never said it had the best atmosphere in town but if you like your beer it can't be beat.
I think Conor is rating places by what his missus thinks.
Be a man and rate a pub by its beer not the seats and toilets.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
If you prefer Guinness to Murphy's you can hardly expect your opinion on porter (stout) to be taken seriously Macy!Originally posted by Macy
even compared to Murphy's let alone Guinness....
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