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By *ORDERMAN OP   Man
over a year ago

wrexham

Out of curiosity where are there if in deed there are pubs in Dublin City centre that you'd associate with particular counties, so those in exile from a particular county working in Dublin knew where other folk from back home could be met..

For eg I know a pub at the bottom of Camden Street overlooking the canal at portobello was very much a donegal/derry pub.

It maybe with the Internet it's something of a bygone era... Just curious..

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By *ORDERMAN OP   Man
over a year ago

wrexham

None then..?

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By *hors.HammerMan
over a year ago

Newbridge

Coppers covers them all and Flannery's is a Offaly pub. Owner is big into his Offaly Hurling.

Won't find too many linked to clubs outside of Dublin due to Ireland being so small.

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By *.ledgeMan
over a year ago

dublin.

Yep..agreed there Flannery's and Copper's night club. Most other pubs on camden street are wuite diverse in terms of clientelle..but thats the good thing. The bernard shaw is also a great spot . Very mixed crowd. And the pizza in the back in the blue bus is lovely with a pint

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By *azandjazCouple
over a year ago

louth

o'sheas merchant on the quays used to have lots of Kerry memorabilia on the walls of the front bar.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

doyle's on college use to be the carlow pub in dublin as the owner was from there. been years since i was in it however

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By *hors.HammerMan
over a year ago

Newbridge


"doyle's on college use to be the carlow pub in dublin as the owner was from there. been years since i was in it however"

Still a good spot. when no overrun by students

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By *.ledgeMan
over a year ago

dublin.

Ya doyles aint bad.. good music...mostly.

But in terms of meeting non Dubliners...best bet is to take a good walkabout.. beteen north and south...madigans on talbot street might be a good start.

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By *.ledgeMan
over a year ago

dublin.

Boars head os also a good spot. On capel street.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"doyle's on college use to be the carlow pub in dublin as the owner was from there. been years since i was in it however

Still a good spot. when no overrun by students "

ah that's most pubs around that area

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By *ORDERMAN OP   Man
over a year ago

wrexham

I know the pubs.. Just wondered if any had connections to particular counties..

My favorite 2 bars are toners and o'niells by Leeson Bridge on canal.. Always have a pint in.. Is it the castle on the corner in back streets between grafton Street and covered market.. Back of powers court house shopping mall.. When passing..

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By *.ledgeMan
over a year ago

dublin.

Mostly known as Grogans. Great pub.

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By *ORDERMAN OP   Man
over a year ago

wrexham

The castle..?

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By *.ledgeMan
over a year ago

dublin.

Yep.

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By *ORDERMAN OP   Man
over a year ago

wrexham

Ah with you...

No longer a lunchtime pint person.. But for some reason if in vacinity always had a pint there. Would sit outside and PW... There used to be a very good busker who played in locality coloured guy.. Had a good repertoire...

(problem with buskers in Dublin they're all good)

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By *ORDERMAN OP   Man
over a year ago

wrexham

Bit of an artists pub.. Never drank inside but recall paintings on walls had price tags..

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By *inkywife1981Couple
over a year ago

A town near you

Just about any pub on Dorset st could be considered a county pub.

Is Tom Mayes still open as that was a fave of mine

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

NcGowans in Phibsboro, a Donegal favourite

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By *exmark12Man
over a year ago

Rathcoole/Roscommon/Mayo

A few in city linked with Tipp.....Hawkins St I think is one....

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By *exmark12Man
over a year ago

Rathcoole/Roscommon/Mayo

The Goat Limerick.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Only ones I know

Cassidy’s on Camden st is a donegal favorite.

Ryan’s on Camden st a tipp favorite.

Mayes on Dorset st is a Roscommon favorite.

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By *evil_u_knowMan
over a year ago

city

Would be nice if everyone from a county stuck to one pub.


"The bernard shaw is also a great spot."

Shutting down now.

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By *en_irelandMan
over a year ago

Drogheda

Tom Mayes is a Roscommon pub and for Spurs fans upstairs

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By *en_irelandMan
over a year ago

Drogheda

Meant to say Portobello is considered a Donegal pub

Eamon Reas and Devits are Limerick/ faughs

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