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Subject: Dublin - best pubs? From: Terry K Date: 13 Sep 00 - 12:02 PM I have to go to Dublin to spend time with some handicapped people - impressive huh? So I need to know which are the best music pubs to while away the odd lonely evening. Where else would I seek the information but the 'Cat? Cheers, Terry (p.s. the handicapped people are Mike (4) Paul (6) and Peter (17). I play off 14) |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: GUEST,skarpi Iceland Date: 13 Sep 00 - 12:14 PM Hallo Terry, What is wrong to be with this children?? Are you saying that you don´t like it? By the way try The Fox´es The Merry Ploughboys are playing threre. All the best skarpi Iceland. |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: Terry K Date: 13 Sep 00 - 12:18 PM Skarpi, the "children" are all adults - though we don't necessarily act that way! Thanks for your recommendation. Cheers, Terry |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: Jon Freeman Date: 13 Sep 00 - 12:21 PM Terry, check this thread. Hughes was my favourite when I used to go to Dublin. Jon |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: MartinRyan Date: 13 Sep 00 - 01:57 PM Terry As Jon says, Hughes of Chancery Street is the place to start. If you like the type of acoustic, non-nonsense traditional music you hear there - ask any of the customers where to find more! For unaccompanied singing, try the Goleen SIngers club, Friday nights in Trinity Inn, Pearse st. Regards p.s. Don't wear the Argyll sweaters! |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: Morticia Date: 13 Sep 00 - 02:13 PM The Brazen Head is always worth a look in just because it's the oldest pub in Ireland and still not smashed up......and the pub across from St James Gate ( the Guiness Brewery) which I think may be called Connollys Bar does, as you might expect, a first rate pint of the black stuff. |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: Eric the Viking Date: 13 Sep 00 - 02:15 PM Oliver St John Goggerty always good for some lively music. Cheers. Eric |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: Diva Date: 13 Sep 00 - 02:36 PM O Shea's Merchants across the road from The Brazen Head,go into the bar at the back and The Cobblestones down Smithfield. Directions are not my strong point....Nynia...help!!!!! |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: Jim Dixon Date: 13 Sep 00 - 06:32 PM The Cobblestone is on the north end of Smithfield square, and Smithfield square is on the north side of the Liffey. Any tourist map will show it. The Cobblestone has a great session on Wednesday night -- and this is a REAL session, not one of those put on for tourists. When I was there, there were 9 musicians, standing room only, and not enough of that. If the Cobblestone is too crowded, try Chief O'Neil's for a while. It's in the refurbished old Jamieson distillery, which also faces Smithfield square. The atmosphere is like a shopping mall, but the music is good and it's not likely to be crowded. |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: Mrs.Duck Date: 14 Sep 00 - 05:26 PM The Plough-not very Irish sounding but had a good session including one or two names . |
Subject: RE: Dublin - best pubs? From: Terry K Date: 17 Sep 00 - 12:51 AM I only had the one night spare - went to Hughes's and can vouch for it - great night! Thanks all for your help. Cheers, Terry |
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