absolute dump when it was molly malones. irish barmaid was the biggest tramp that I ever met. Rude loud ignorant
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Yes this pub is now the Granuaille (or something like that) - smart enough boozer, predominantly your proper London-Irish crowd (i.e. friendly enough in a down to earth sort of way, no real ales but a nice pint of Guinness), yes can seem quite dead a lot of the time - that being said it tends to liven up a bit whenever they're showing any Irish sports and the band have had a fantastic reception whenever we've played our Irish set in there.
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dont think its called molly malone anymore..Grainnewhale i should think Nice clean pub but quite, Dont know if much happens there!! Pint is good!!
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in it once seemed very clicky
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OK beer however the pub is either empty or unfortunately it attracts swearing rough blokes and not a lot else! Living near the pub, we have also noticed a few fights there.
anonymous - 12 Sep 2006 10:17 |
Shame about the miserable git in a postman's uniform who asked me not to swear when an important football match was on the telly. His daughter was mortified and went on to call him a f**king w**ker. I'm having trouble working that one out.
Dodgy clientele = dubious boozer.
Other then that I thought it was generally ok but I won't be spending any more money there.
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Thankfully this place does not adhere too strictly to the oirish "a-stranger-is-a-friend-you-haven't-met-yet" formula, and neither does it reek of disinfectant as most Durty Nelly Scruffy O Murphy Neills places are prone to do. In fact, MMs could almost be described as eclectic - Moroccan-style straw chests for example (empty unfortunately). Good, semi-boisterous atmosphere, wish we could have stayed to watch the Weather Men who were due on stage at 9pm.
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Nice friendly Irish Pub, alomost in Crouch End
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livley little pub, great wen there is karaoke in there.
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Not sure if this pub is in Crouch End or Hornsey. It has a pool table, large screen for sport. Plus also live music.
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