Dublin Pubs - Hall of Fame

His son is one of life’s gentlemen.

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Cassidy’s is my local, I’d be in there twice a week mid week to watch the racing. Jamesy is sound as they come as are the bar men except for the bearded prat. I hope none of you freaks are regulars

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No but a lot of my friends watching racing in there so you surely came across them

It’s generally lads in their 40s and 50s +, wouldn’t be too many young lads in at those times. You’re in your 20s aren’t you

Yep but they’d be slightly older. You must know the badly lad who goes by a few different names? He’d be in kearneys and in the dame?

There’s another very sound lad called Galway Dave you’d meet in those pubs. Very nice man.

Indeed - the apple fell far from the tree :joy:

I met the father at the pro am in adare last year he seemed grand.

You wouldn’t meet nicer than the son or a more helpful lad.

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18 million

In one of these pubs currently, which is the third of these I’ve ticked off the list.

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The baggott in is coming back

They changing back from the tequila bar?

Yep

They better not fuck it up.

It’s the storyteller lads doing it

The Storyteller boys bought it?

Didn’t think they’d have that kind of financial muscle.

Na I presume it’s a lease with some sort of backer

Sorry the baggot in

Always liked the baggot inn

Byrne’s Galloping Green. Always good to randomly drop into a strange place and have a mate who lives round the corner and drops by for a few easy ones in twelve minutes flat.

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When it reopened around the mid noughties it had the pull your own pint at the table thing which was a novelty.

It was always a lively spot in a nice area but like everything it depends on the time of your life you were at. It wouldn’t be for me now.

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