Dublin Pubs - Hall of Fame

I’d give a fair guess and say 95% of pubs in Dublin in the lead up to Christmas will be packed for the World Cup final brother. I wish you good luck on this.

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Sinnots is a kip but good place to watch a game

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6 to 10 I’d say. I’d normally say that living room place off o connell st that opens into a big beer garden with fibbers etc but that’s more a summer spot and not sure is it still even open.

D2 have a big screen and a decent bit of space. Not a good pub though, however good cathedrals dont tend to have big screens, as you noted.

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Cassidys at top of camden st. Therell be a band on after

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Flannerys

Hogans George’s St

Anyone in for the match will be well oiled by the time Rake The Ashes get going.

I’d recommend upstairs in Devitts for anyone watching the soccer. Peter in Ryans will have the hurling on I’d say.

The Living Room is still open. If you’re pals are into hits of the Shisha pipe that can be facilitated

Had to leave as “we only put the telly on for the 6 nations “

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Doesn’t look like you’re missing much if that pint was as bad as it looks.

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Slats?

Long Hall.

Absolute wanker of a pub

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They sound like some weirdos

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Like a lot of Dublin’s “heirlooms” it’s awfully fucking insecure.

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Fair pint of shit there

Seriously?

Fucking hell.

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Last week a lad asked the barman if they had any crisps other than cheese & onion

“Ya…cheese and onion” and walked off

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