I've been here a few times and always had a drink outside. There is the usual selection of drinks available for purchase. As is the norm for almost all Irish pubs in Europe, they're not really Irish. The Guinness doesn't taste very good. You will get a better tasting Guinness out of the cans you buy in Rewe. Unfortunately this is due to a number of factors: the lines running from keg to tap are not the optimum diameter for Guinness stout, they likely are not cleaned properly, and most bartenders outside of Ireland don't know how to pour a pint correctly (stop puring it like a beer, please, and watch a YouTube video on how to do it 🙏). As an Irish person I can tell you that you can only call yourself an Irish pub if you pour the Guinness properly and show Gaelic Football and Hurling on TV (it's sacrilegious to show cricket or the likes over GAA! 🙃). I also passed by recently to see if they were showing Ireland playing in the Six Nations rugby, but they were showing LaLiga or 2....
Read moreVery nice atmosphere. Cozy and the decorations are definitely a highlight. Drinks are all good. There's a separate area for smokers and non-smokers. Staff is usually nice but can be hard to have a chat with so bring friends when you want to talk. A bit small. Would recommend to check if they have enough room before bringing more then three people. Try the stuff they make with strawberries. The strawberry...
Read moreThis is one of a few "Irish pubs" in the town and we only visited two, of the two this was definitely the nicest, staff were friendly, we sat outside chatted and all was good in our world. Personally Wasn't gone on the Murphy's or Kilkenny beers compared to the local beers but it was nice to try them. So yes nice bar good staff I'll pop back in next time...
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