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new dalkey pub- the magpie inn 14 years 6 months ago #1

From zero to hero. Dalkey had one very recent tap of craft beer, from today it has a pub full. Galway hooker, trouble dark arts, o'hara' ipa. Plus 5am saint and aspall cider.excellent news for the denizens of dalkey.

new dalkey pub- the magpie inn 14 years 6 months ago #2

nice one ill have to pay a visit. where exactly is it? is there any web-site or anything? do they do food?...

I always said something along the lines of this would do well there. we'll see if im right haha

Edit: website coming soon magpieinn.ie - by the power of google
They have one of thhose facebook things the kids are into too.

new dalkey pub- the magpie inn 14 years 6 months ago #3

as you come from the dart station it's on the right hand side of the crossroads (well it has 5 roads off it) across from the AIB.

There will be food, I didn't get to see the menu last night, a mate saw it and said it looked good.

Didn't get to see the bottle selection, though I did see a bottle of Trouble (not sure if Or or Dark Arts).

Hope it does well, was fairly busy last night.

new dalkey pub- the magpie inn 14 years 6 months ago #4

I used their Facebook profile pic to find them in virtual Dalkey using Google streetview. They appear to be the premises formerly called InDalkey.

Thanks for adding it to the directory, Derek. I've stuck on a map reference as well.

new dalkey pub- the magpie inn 14 years 6 months ago #5

ha, that place used to be my local back in the early 90s (well the upstairs bar). It was called The Clubhouse back then.

new dalkey pub- the magpie inn 14 years 6 months ago #6

"Andrew":14ectv4g wrote: ha, that place used to be my local back in the early 90s (well the upstairs bar). It was called The Clubhouse back then.[/quote:14ectv4g]

It's actually around the corner from the Club. The Club is an alright pub that does nice food but not great for beer, only non-standard beer in there is Bass on tap in the bar part.

The Magpie used to be known as the Arches and then the In(n).

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