Pint and grub?

Where would be good for a pint and some food in baggot st area?

The 51 on Haddington Road is an outstanding option. A mere 4 minutes walk from the bridge.

I’d think you could do it in 3 if you were lively about it.

Its too late. I’ve gone elsewhere (the data stopped working on my phone, so only see these messages now )

I don’t move very quickly.

No surprise with an anchor for a head…

I wouldn’t have risked the 51 in case bandage was lurking there

I dined in Green 19 in the Wexford Street / Camden Street area earlier, pal. Would have loved you to join me.

The 51 was the call here.

Christ.

I dined in the Waterloo. It was Meh, but they had a fine selection of craft beers.

I walked into Searons, but left, it was wall to wall cunts. When I saw some class of “premium” water beside the beer pumps I knew I was better off leaving.

[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 938628, member: 1786”]I dined in the Waterloo. It was Meh, but they had a fine selection of craft beers.

I walked into Searons, but left, it was wall to wall cunts. When I saw some class of “premium” water beside the beer pumps I knew I was better off leaving.[/QUOTE]
Where are you now, bud? I’ll come up and meet you for a jar.

Excellent choice pal

Ma Ryans

o_O

Try Larry Murphy’s.

I just wanted dinner and a pint. I’m ok for rape.

That place was a kip and it shut down ages ago. Don’t ever try to trick @TreatyStones again, pal.

The 51 was the call here-€12 for dinner and a pint. Or else Searsons does an unbelievable rotisserie half chicken with mash and veg for about €15. Only an absolute cunt would have went to the Waterloo. Step forward @TreatyStones .

Sounds like a dinner for roasters.

How about murder?