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Went into that Silver Penny the Witherspons spot out of curiosity.
sh*t pints. sh*t service. Strange layout and atmosphere. Wont be back. 
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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Slatterys or the Boars Head, both in Capel St about 20 minute walk to Croker.
40 minute walk at best!
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Originally posted by BigStrongMan BigStrongMan wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Slatterys or the Boars Head, both in Capel St about 20 minute walk to Croker.
40 minute walk at best!
20 minutes easy - Parnell Street, left at Gardiner Street, right at Mountjoy Sqaure, down Nth Great Charles Street, left down Emmet Street, and youre at Gills Pub. 
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Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?
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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Originally posted by BigStrongMan BigStrongMan wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Slatterys or the Boars Head, both in Capel St about 20 minute walk to Croker.
40 minute walk at best!
20 minutes easy - Parnell Street, left at Gardiner Street, right at Mountjoy Sqaure, down Nth Great Charles Street, left down Emmet Street, and youre at Gills Pub. 


25 mins to Gills and 28 mins to the Hogan and 33 mins to Cusack.  


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Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Originally posted by BigStrongMan BigStrongMan wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Slatterys or the Boars Head, both in Capel St about 20 minute walk to Croker.
40 minute walk at best!
20 minutes easy - Parnell Street, left at Gardiner Street, right at Mountjoy Sqaure, down Nth Great Charles Street, left down Emmet Street, and youre at Gills Pub. 


25 mins to Gills and 33 mins to Croke Park. 
I've done that walk hundreds of times and it takes me about 20 minutes...I'd go up Mary Street, cut through the Ilac into Parnell St, saves a bit of time. Gills pub to Croke Park is 3 minutes at most...going to the Hill or Cusack, just continue on Parnell Street into Summerhill over the bridge into Ballybough

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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Originally posted by BigStrongMan BigStrongMan wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Slatterys or the Boars Head, both in Capel St about 20 minute walk to Croker.
40 minute walk at best!
20 minutes easy - Parnell Street, left at Gardiner Street, right at Mountjoy Sqaure, down Nth Great Charles Street, left down Emmet Street, and youre at Gills Pub. 


25 mins to Gills and 33 mins to Croke Park. 
I've done that walk hundreds of times and it takes me about 20 minutes...I'd go up Mary Street, cut through the Ilac into Parnell St, saves a bit of time. Gills pub to Croke Park is 3 minutes at most...
I see Baldy edited his initial post, but you’re fairly spot on. I suspect Baldy is using Google Maps for his times which is always just a ballpark really. Some people will be less, some more, and some bang on the nose. Ive used Google maps abroad and the walking time has never been accurate for me.
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Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?

If the bus leaves you on the quays and you're looking for something different try Inn On The Liffey 
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Originally posted by Artie Ziff Artie Ziff wrote:

Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?

If the bus leaves you on the quays and you're looking for something different try Inn On The Liffey 

Was at a few mad dance gigs there in the early/mid 00’s. Defo had a bit of a “anything goes” sort of set up. 

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Originally posted by BigStrongMan BigStrongMan wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Slatterys or the Boars Head, both in Capel St about 20 minute walk to Croker.
40 minute walk at best!

Ah but at that part of town you'll be running from all the teenagers trying to beat you up.
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Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?

Generally the 12:30 opening rule goes out the window on AI final day. The Hill 16 isn't what it used to be unfortunately. Used to be great craic there with singing in the bar. The Red Parrott is back open and hasn't been that packed after the last couple of full houses in Croker.
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Started off in McGrattan's yesterday for the womens match. Moved on the Lombard (first time ever there) before half a dozen pints in the Palace before heading back to the local. Dublin pubs Hug

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Originally posted by inlikeflynn inlikeflynn wrote:

Originally posted by The Ham The Ham wrote:

Originally posted by Max Power Max Power wrote:

Originally posted by The Ham The Ham wrote:

Guinness is perhaps one of the most homogenised products in the world. Add that to the fact that there is countless "Quality Control" vans on the road and Diageo literally pay pubs to ensure their taps are maintained, it beggars belief that people still think there are good/bad pints nowadays. 

Give a follow on insta if you have it to ‘sh*tlondonguinness’ and you’ll soon find what you’ve said there is complete sh*te. Gibneys in Malahide is also a great example of a well know pub that serves atrocious Guinness.

Most of the pubs on sh*t London guinness do it purposely for attention. It's free advertising, people literally follow that blogger around London trying their guinness just to get their own photos up on insta. Guinness is a mass produced product, do we really think a multi million euro company wants their product tasting 'bad'. Yes pubs treat it like sh*te, same way they might make a sh*te sandwich. Overall 95% of it tastes the same, plus its served too cold, which kills the taste so what's the point. 

That’s the truth! In the 90s, many places had an uncooled tap which tasted much nicer, but was slower to settle. 

In the 2000s, pubs realised that the colder the Guinness, the quicker it settles. So it was put out as cold as a lager to get bigger turnover at the bar. 

It’s not at all as nice. 

Lived in north of England for few years in 80s. Drank in a pub with a Guinness pump that fired out a pint in two 8 second bursts by hitting a switch. Took about 10 minutes to settle and was a sh*t brown colour. Tried one once out of curiosity, could only manage one sip, nearly threw up over the barman. Yet a lot of the locals drank it regularly.
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Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?

You know Tyrone didn't make the final, right???!!!
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Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?

You know Tyrone didn't make the final, right???!!!

Must be another one of these tickets that get dished out around the country to local GAA clubs for a neutral GAA supporter to go and watch and deprive a supporter from the counties in the final from getting a chance to see their team in the final


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Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?

You know Tyrone didn't make the final, right???!!!

Must be another one of these tickets that get dished out around the country to local GAA clubs for a neutral GAA supporter to go and watch and deprive a supporter from the counties in the final from getting a chance to see their team in the final

Hate the system not the fan. 
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Originally posted by irelandfan irelandfan wrote:

Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?

You know Tyrone didn't make the final, right???!!!

Must be another one of these tickets that get dished out around the country to local GAA clubs for a neutral GAA supporter to go and watch and deprive a supporter from the counties in the final from getting a chance to see their team in the final

Hate the system not the fan. 

It's a joke. Tickets going to clubs around the world.
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Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by bogball88 bogball88 wrote:

Getting the bus down on Sunday for the All Ireland. Land down at 11.30. Where would I get a couple eary pints at? Hill 16 on Gardiner Street?

You know Tyrone didn't make the final, right???!!!

Must be another one of these tickets that get dished out around the country to local GAA clubs for a neutral GAA supporter to go and watch and deprive a supporter from the counties in the final from getting a chance to see their team in the final
It's an odd system but at least they're fairly transparent about it, be a GAA member, help out in your club, and you're likely to get a ticket.
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