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posted by xzaun on 26 October 2010 at 13:29
If you've already seen the Guiness brewery and need a hair of the dog, or if you're a fanatical whiskey fan, make sure you see the Jameson distillery. The latter was true of me and I enjoyed this tour very much. Though the distillery is no longer in action, it is still very interesting; and if like me you volunteer to spot the difference between Scottish and Irish Whiskey, you'll hardly need the free drink at the end of the tour. The bar here is very attractive too.
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Bow st
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Dublin
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posted by bfulton on 4 June 2009 at 08:39
One of my favourite and most memorable spots during my visit to Dublin was the Temple Bar stretch of road. Granted it’s a little on the tourist-y side, but if you explore the small streets off the beaten path, you’ll be sure to find some great pubs with perfectly quaint and just plain ol’ Irish ambience. Pints were slightly on the price-y side, but that just comes with the territory I suppose. It’s not just drinking though which should be done whilst there. You must take at least few moments to sit down and enjoy the river which flows right past you. That along with the people-watching, all the more reason to set aside at least an afternoon or evening along Temple Bar.
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Temple Bar, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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Dublin
temple bar
pub
peoplewatch
dance
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posted by gsteele on 2 May 2009 at 13:11
This traditional Irish Music Pub Crawl is a very fun night. The cost for the pub crawl is currently 12 Euros. The "crawl" starts at John Gogarty Pub in the Temple Bar District of Dublin. In each of the 3 pubs that you visit the group has a private room. The two tour guides assigned to our pub crawl provide the entertainment as well. They give you a a little history lesson along with some great Irish music. You then leave for the Ha Penny Bar and again the group has their own private room. The tour ends at Brannigans Beer emporium where they opened up the entertainment to the group. It was a lot of fun, just wish it was longer.
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57-58 Fleet St. Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
musical.pub.crawl@officelink.eunet.ie
01-478-0193
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Dublin
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