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Category Archives: Traditional Irish Pubs
Guinness tastes better in Ireland – Barack Obama
Irish people often mused when tasting the national drink overseas that it “doesn’t travel well”, referring to the fact that Guinness never seems to taste as good anywhere else as it does when at home in Ireland. Yesterday in Moneygall, … Continue reading →
Posted in Irish products, Traditional Irish Pubs
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Tagged Barack Obama, Beamish, Guinness, Moneygall, Murphys Stout, Obama, Obama visit, Offaly
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Smallest and most traditional pubs in Cork City
Cork city has a wide range of pubs and bars for a diverse range of people from noisy student bars to trendy upmarket bars/nightclubs. The latest modern bars and nightclubs around tend to be high on style, music and fun, … Continue reading →
Posted in Best Pubs in Cork, Traditional Irish Pubs
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Tagged Bierhaus on Popes Quay, Callanan on Georges Quay, Hi B Bar, Mutton Lane Inn, Oliver Plunkett Street bars, Pat Buckley’s on Mulgrave Road, Preachers on Washington Street, Sin E, ten of the best and smallest pubs in the city, The Castle Inn on North Main Street, The Oval Bar on South Main Street, Tom Barry’s on Barrack Street
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