"delzep":5vzwm91t wrote: O'Neills on Suffolk St have O'Haras stout on tap[/quote:5vzwm91t]Great news. They had it bottled for a while last year, and then it went again. They have an almost complete selection of draught Irish beers (mostly rubbish, of course). I was saying to Aidan he should try and get Hooker in there. I reckon they'd be interested.
I haven't set foot in O Neill's in quite some time. I recall it being busy as hell and maze like. But if O Hara's and Hooker become a fixture, I think I'll brave the crowds and get a map.
"hendrixcat":37dtr7c5 wrote: But if O Hara's and Hooker become a fixture, I think I'll brave the crowds and get a map[/quote:37dtr7c5]They always have bottled Guinness too, as a fall-back.
"bigears":37dtr7c5 wrote: Fair play to O'Neills, it's good to say a 'mainstream' pub stocking craft beer.[/quote:37dtr7c5]It's very much on the tourist trail as well. Can't see why else there'd be a a Harp tap.
"bigears":37dtr7c5 wrote: I must stop by.[/quote:37dtr7c5]Best carvery in Dublin, as long as you're in early.
The carvery is decent alright. I can see this being a lunch venue next week <!-- s;) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt="" title="Wink" /><!-- s;) -->