Favourite Dublin Pub that won't exist again

Up til 2012 you could have bought a hundred tickets face value on the day for the aif in any pub. I bought a couple in 2011 in gills or somewhere and there were scores of people trying to offload at face value.

*Hurling

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As long as Kk are in a final there will be no scarcity as such

Kk Galway replay was very very difficult.

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Shur’ it’s only the oul’ hurling. 20 counties at a minimum have no interest in the stick-fighting. It’s fairly self-explanatory.

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Some day :pray:

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Does Roy have an issue with the demon drink?

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Roy has many many problems

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Never gets old

What would your own crawl be?

Assuming distances between pubs was no issue and in no order
I’d start on lesson street in O’briens, then Baggot Street for Toners, Grogans, Long Hall, Ryan’s, Cassidys, the lower deck, Slatterys (rathmines), burchills.

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O’Briens is a great shout to start.

I love starting in the Mount Pleasant Inn, then go over the canal down Camden Street:

Cassidys, Devitts, Ryans, Flannerys, Coppers.

I’m barred from Flannery’s.

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Would Dunphy ever pop into Corrigan’s?

Yeah he was a regular up until the 2018 World Cup anyway.

Would come in early enough on a Sunday and read his newspaper in the corner.

Brian O’Driscoll another local regular.

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He is married to a laois woman now that you mention it

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Is O’Connells on Richmond Street still going? Thought the lower deck would be right up your street as a chip man

I never set foot inside the place when I lived nearby. I was involved in a furious turf war with the residents of Gullistan cottages that cost me multiple windscreen wipers so I was afraid for my safety.

O’Connells is or at least was still going pre covid.

The Lower Deck is another great spot yes.

It’s a noble pub.

Any pub with a carpet in it has a touch of class.

A terrible pity the corner shop is no more.

Christ, it’s a wonder he hasn’t been ostracised for not riding his sister like the rest of ye.