In Dublin, are there many non-GAA pubs stocking the bottles of Guinness? A GAA club pub near me have the pint bottles as well as McArdles AND they ask you would you like one from the shelf or the fridge.
Yeah when I was at the local and saw the Guinness bottles the first one came from the fridge, served by a young person but when I went back at half time for another an older bar tender asked me would I prefer from the shelf so I said definitely. <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->
&quot;Alan Gold Label&quot;:1ktrvkol wrote: In Dublin, are there many non-GAA pubs stocking the bottles of Guinness?[/quote:1ktrvkol]Dunno what counts as non-GAA, but I've had bottles in The Stag's Head, The Long Hall, O'Neill's of Suffolk Street, The Brazen Head, Mulligan's of Poolbeg Street, The Boar's Head, Slattery's of Capel Street, Slattery's of Rathmines, Brady's of Terenure, Coman's of Rathgar and the 108 in Rathgar. Though the latter, I noticed today, is now just a hole in the ground.
&quot;Alan Gold Label&quot;:2vr3395z wrote: In Dublin, are there many non-GAA pubs stocking the bottles of Guinness?[/quote:2vr3395z]Dunno what counts as non-GAA, but I've had bottles in The Stag's Head, The Long Hall, O'Neill's of Suffolk Street, The Brazen Head, Mulligan's of Poolbeg Street, The Boar's Head, Slattery's of Capel Street, Slattery's of Rathmines, Brady's of Terenure, Coman's of Rathgar and the 108 in Rathgar. Though the latter, I noticed today, is now just a hole in the ground.[/quote:2vr3395z]that,s some pub crawl dere,did you get home ok
well if you're up in the porterhouse north area, the Gravediggers sell bottles of Guinness Extra Stout. I nearly always buy pints there though cos they're lovely <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->