Visiting the printing Museum was very interesting. More than one would have imagined and we were fortunate enough to also have the opportunity of visiting the stamp exhibition (Mini Art) that was held on the upper floor this too surprised me as Stamps were never something that I was very interested in but the history behind them certainly Is. that exhibition ends on the 1st May. An extra bonus was the very pleasant cafe attached to the museum. Food was good and prices reasonable. There is no charge to visit either the museum or exhibition. But if you want a guided tour, there is a Reasonable cover...
Read moreFemale member of staff came out roaring like a banshee because we were having a sing song at 6 in the day. Barman also muttering stuff under his breath to us about the singing - very obnoxious man. Not the place if you want to go for the craic or enjoy yourself. Typical D4 attitude permeates the place. I’d suggest if you’re in the area go to Crowe’s instead, much more accommodating if you’re...
Read moreAuthentically Irish (I think). I sat on the patio to have a Guinness and ended up surrounded by heavily accented Irish locals chatting about a host of things. Great way to immerse myself in local culture.
Only complaint is no real food in the evening and I couldn't quite make out what my waiter was saying about the sandwiches they had. Still a lovely place for a pint.
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