I suspect this place will not go down as a cathedral of porter.
Very good.
I had a hot toddy and two noble stout upstairs in Nearys earlier - some scrum when you vacated your seat.
@BruidheanChaorthainn I’ve been tasked with finding a southside pub that will be showing the hurling next Saturday night. I’ll be with an older group post racing.
Is The Goat any use?
It’ll be on.
What to be careful though. It’s hell on earth getting out of leoaprdstown particularly in a taxi.
I don’t even know where we are staying. I’d say the group will want to stay on for a bit of the post racing entertainment so hopefully the rush might have passed a bit.
I’d nearly be getting back into town anyway via the luas. Is there many of ye?
That would be the best bet
Very tricky to get taxis anyway
5 of us, myself and lads who’d be late 50s /60s
Be tricky to get the hurling and no music blaring anyway on a Saturday night
They’d all be huge hurling men, go to every match, so I’d need somewhere they can watch it in a bit of comfort. If i fail this task I’ll be killed.
The goat would definitely be a better bet than town then I guess
Is it a Six Nations rubby day?
Ireland playing Sunday
Playing Wales on Saturday I think. Get the Luas to Kilmacud and walk down to the Goat probably best option.
Sorry you are correct! Ya it’ll be tricky to get any confront anywhere in Dublin next weekend.
Lep Inn, Galloping Green or The Millhouse in Stillorgan other options.
You’d walk to Lep Inn or walk to a pub in Stillorgan.
Pop into Glenalbyn clubhouse to see the Cup