I bet we’d be great friends in real life xxx
Don’t you mean “hakaken”
[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 923076, member: 183”]Some scrum-ptious top notch grubber on offer here in this sample Manu (not menu) for Bandage’s rugby-themed pub.
Starters:
Hook of the day (seafood selection)
Cauliflower ears
Leek soup
The “POC” - plate of chips served with Republic of Ireland milk
Main courses:
BOD and chips
ROG (ratatouille, offal and green sauce)
Hoggy (pig stew)
Prime Limerick Bull
Fillet of pure Wexford beef
British (Sir)Loin
Freshly poached Springbok
Six Nations Stew
US Eagle (freshly poisoned on a Tipperary farm)
All Black stew (made with Guinness)
Dessert:
Bitter Kiwi served up on a bed of Marseillaise sauce
Sweet Chariot - Ice Cream in Chocolate sauce with cheesecake
The Triple Crown - Meringue, strawberry cheesecake and chocolate sauce
Cocktales:
The Box Kick - Murray mint flavoured rum mixed with tequila
The Zebo: - Black coffee with hint of R&B (rum and Baileys), served with two bananas
The Up and Under - Red Bull and Vodka
Sexton on the Beach - Red Wine and Cherry Coke
The Spear Tackle - Heineken mixed with Paddy Whiskey and Southern Comfort, served upside down in a hip flask
The Grand Slam - Irish Whiskey, Scotch, Beefeater Gin, Brains Beer, Red Wine and Prosecco shaken and stirred[/QUOTE]
Too much mate.
You don’t have to have to eat and drink everything on offer.
On a related topic, anyone tell me the longest going pub in Dublin City Centre that still retains its original theme? I’m guessing somewhere like Kehoes / Keoghs on Sth Anne St but I’m not really sure.
The theme of most pubs is drinking alcohol, so going by that I’d say The Brazen Head.
Hartigans on the corner of leeson st must be up there id say they havent spent a euro on the place in 40 to 50 years
McDaids beside the Westbury
Wing threequarters - Chicken wings with a bit cut off.
Do Hipsters have women or are they asexual?
Who’s the gimp?
Gizzy Lyng
Is the aul one still behind the bar? If its still the same David Attenborough will soon be found in there examining the swarms of flies around the place…
Hartigans is a great bar. When I was studying for my final Chartered exams I used go for a few pints there every night.
Thinly veiled I need to remind people I’m an accountant.
Nothing thinly veiled about it whatsoever. But I have moved on from the tremenduous foundation membership of the Institute of Chartered Accoutants has given me. One of these days, I might even pay my sub.
The uncomfortable truth that hasn’t been mentioned yet is that hipsters despise rugby and all that goes with it
Gordon Darcy is a hipster