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25, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, IE Ireland
contacts phone: +353 1 671 0311
website: www.facebook.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 53.3397448, Longitude: -6.2588258
Becky Broadbent
::The most adorable little pub! Barman was friendly and we really enjoyed soaking up the atmosphere. Great place to start our Australia Day pub crawl!
Michael Ryan
::Most comfy bar in Dublin for few pints of Guinness. Small but very friendly
Beach Pig
::Fun little dive to pop in, grab a pint, and crawl out of. Nicely decorated for Christmas. Although busy, bartender served us quickly. Was friendly. Good crowd of people, after work gathering for a pre-heading home pint. Check the box if your in-town.
Lee Wilson
::One of Dublin's smallest pubs. A terrific, hidden gem! A great atmosphere and pint.
Paul Kelly
::Shocking experience. Me and my wife (she dosent drink) were showing my wife's sister and husband (Paul) around Dublin. We decided to pop into this pub for a drink. There was very few people in here at the time. I ordered a pint of Guinness for me and Paul, my wife's sister was heavily pregnant so didn't want a drink. The barman said so off the cuff remark that the girls would have to order too. Nothing else was said and he took my money and we sat down to have a drink. We had probably taken a mouthful each from our drinks when he came from behind the bar to tell us that the girls had to order a drink or we should leave. At the time this designated driver scheme was in Ireland to promote safe drinking around Christmas time. So technically my wife could have ordered a free soft drink. But we really were shocked by the manner of the elderly barman. No doubt typically used to tourists who read about this shambles of a place in some tourist book and likely to never return, so who needs customer service. We left immediately. My only regret was that I didn't empty the pint over his head. It was a lovely welcome to Ireland for my wife's sister and her husband. Avoid at all costs and go to a decent pub like keoghs or long hall.