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 In what town or area,in Ireland will I find the blarney stone?
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 Where to go?
well me andmy boyf want to go away just for a weekend to spend sometime together..we live in ireland but want to stay in ireland for the weekend>> any ideas of good places to go and if socan ...


 After a bad summer in Ireland what do you think the weather will be like this winter?
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 Where could I find an Irish virgin male in his 20s, for a present for one my friends in Christmas 2009?
Well now a normal one enough with average looks, intellect and humour. She wants to train somebody in. It is like when an employer purposely takes on someone with no experience. So they have not ...


 Are americans welcome in Ireland?
i mean are people friendly when they go to visit or to live?

or are there some who are and some who arent?

hit me with your thoughts and answers....


 If your scottish, can you also be irish?
i am scottish but people tell me irish is pretty much the same thing so am i both?...


 Do you think Northern ireland is boring?
If you goive me a good answer i will give you 10 points.
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I do live there but i want Your ...


 Will N. Ireland be united with Ireland in the near future?
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 Going to Ireland for a while...?
me and some friends have always wanted to go to Ireland (mostly because of the accent :)), so next year we plan on going to Ireland for a weekend or couple of days for our birthdays (they r all ...


 Should all the Irish start to shop in the North?
Why the outcry against those going to the North to do their weekly/Christmas shopping? Its cheaper.
Nobody complained when the Northerners went South for their petrol and diesel.
Its good ...


 Pick any Bono line that he sings & tell me "what the f**k is he on about?

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i really should give the 10pts to Miomiele for having the best rant but nah!...


 Are the Irish police a good police force.?
I know that they do not carry weapons, which is nuts in Wild West Dublin.

I read recently that they had given out traffic tickets to Prawo Jazdy, which is Drivers License in Polish.
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 Why do i keep seeing Irish men fighting all the time in Irish pubs?
ill go in a non irish pub and theres no fighting. ive even seen a innocent man get hit by an irish man...why do they like to fight when there drunk....


 Has anyone been to County Limerick in Ireland?
What is County Limerick, Ireland like?...


 If you could take 5 things to and ireland what would they be ?
i am curious to know what you would take ?...


 What is the cheapest way of getting a car and 4 passengers to Dublin.?

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I live in the Midlands(UK), so ferry I guess I would leave from Hollyhead or Berkenhead, I have also considered flying and hiring a car, but it all needs to be cheap. ...


 Help with a number?
i got a my friends new mobile number yesterday but she lives in irland now but there number is one number short to ours and doesnt start with 07, so i cant text or call them can u ...


 Irish Currency?????
What currency does Ireland currently use?...


 La le Phadraig Shona Dhuit!?
Happy Saint Paddy's day to you! I'm born bred and raised in Donegal all my life, and I lurrrrrrve Paddy's day. ( It's My birthday weekend too)

This year i'm going ...


 Is there any irish slang for the word 'bed'?
Thanks!
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Which bar is the best pure irish bar in dublin?

I am staying in Dublin over the weekend and I do not want to get trapped in tourist stuff.

    



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johnmcginley1962
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anyone away from Temple Bar


Lori
Doheny & Nesbitt and O'Donoghue's both on Lr Baggott Street are a sure bet for some good craic, especially Friday night, also try McDaids a short walk away on Harry Street. All 3 are traditional pubs but if you're after something a bit more modern try Dakota on Clarendon St for cocktails and the Market Bar, it's huge but the food is great. Stop by the Horse Shoe Bar in the revamped Shelbourne for some history, it's back to the original decor and if it's too much of a squeeze the new bar is just across the hall.

Have a fab weekend!


Jax Back
Mulligans in Poolbeg St.Only a minutes walk from O Connell Bridge. As featured in the Irish tv series Batchelors Walk. A genuine Dublin pub with no airs and graces. If you don't like Guinness however, go somewhere else


tim alloys1
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Slatterys in rathmines great beer great music and great people from all over ireland drink there.


mixturenumber1
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Toners lounge on baggot street
Dcdaids just off grafton street

there is one on south Anne street too

still have their original look and decor not necessily the most comfortable places to drink as they are normally packed but you wanted a real looking Irish pub.


pjdscott
I have two recommendations; firstly, Cassidys on Westmoreland Street, a new operation run by the famous Cassidy family:
http://www.cassidysbar.com/

If you mention my site www.hidden-dublin.com and ask for Barry, he will give you some great info about Dublin's bars, pubs, clubs and culture, as well as a passionate account of their own excellent business.

Secondly (and reviewed in my pub guide below), the Wexford Street area in the south city has a lot of genuine Dublin bars off the main tourist trail.

Have a great weekend!


barbara b
there are a few bars off Grafton Street still have a 'real' sense of Ireland. Can't believe it my mind is a blank, but basically around Wexford street, and the top of South William street, there's a small place called Peter's bar,real small town bar in Ireland, stuck in Dublin.

Another old type bar is The Stags head, off Dame street, lunch food gorgeous, and not over priced either.
But there's 'the international', 'sheedy'[or sheehys] and the long haul..

http://www.dublinks.com/index.cfm/loc/11-1/pt/11.htm

this site gives bars, choose what you think you want, but basically, Dublin gets hectic, and if you find a spot you enjoy stay til closing,


I wouldn't be bothered going to Johnnie Foxes, too far,too expensive and too twee for a weekend in Dublin


Rachel Maria
Grogans. I think its in Clarendon St. but, if not, then very near to it so you can be directed. Its a good pub, but what I don't like about it is the fact that they won't let you sing. If you as much as make a musical sneeze, you are out on your ear. If singing is not your thing, this is a great pub. Singing is frowned on in a lot of establishments because some foreman decide one night, that, 'if they're singin' then they ain't drinkin' and so, banned it. The talk in Grogan's is great , tho, so give it a shot.
Another good pub is The Palace Bar, in Fleet St. That's where we go when we've been out for a day's shopping. People have mentioned Mulligans. Personally, I think it tries too hard to be ethnic. If the 'characters' ain't there then you are left with this awful anachronism-before civilisation hit the pubs. It takes more than a dirty decor to make an Irish pub so, give Mulligans a miss.


Hesperia
It is hard to escape.

I moved to Dublin from west coast of Canada recently, and all my ideas of Irish pubs (traditional types) were smashed against the ground.

I now live in the sticks and don't go to pubs.


Dublin-Girl88
well, this weekend Dublin are playing Offaly in a Gaelic football match in Croke Park, which holds 83,000, so you can imagine the buzz around town, but most pubs are packed. I would recommend going to the mountains, theres a pub called "The Merry Ploughboy" and they have music after the match. only thing is, you will have to get taxis.

whatever you do, i hope you have a great weekend in Dublin!!


trice0905
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If ur staying in dublin city center knightsbridge is good or if u wanna go outside da city johnny foxes is good 2. enjoy ur wkend?


ELIZABETH T
Johnny foxes is outside dublin but I should go because it is old, famous and local





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