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I'm not sure if I was here on the same day as Snarling Mallard. But I visited here yesterday (Sunday) afternoon and did manage to get a Doom Bar served from the cask in the smaller bar. There is a good range of bottled beers and ciders too. The place was packed with people watching gaelic football. It seemed like a big game. But this is a typical pub that you'll find in Irish towns and cities and I enjoyed the atmosphere here. Decent place.
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Classic style Belfast pub with two halves. Supposedly does ale but I couldn't track it down - worth a punt when in downtown Belfast.
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We made the mistake of trying this establishment a bit late in the evening (9-ish or so?) Despite the good write-up and the prospect of finding some good ale, we found the place absolutely heaving on a Saturday evening, with no prospect of easily or quickly gaining a seat for the two of us. We gave up and left, almost tripping over the arriving band's equipment as we did so. Need to get to this one a lot earlier next time we visit!
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Had a great day in there last week after leaving the bus tour around Belfast we went in here for a beer , the service was excellent and the staff were really friendly and the black stuff was first class will go again when im back in the city
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This really is a boozer in the traditional sense. It has a great front bar with big screens and good grub.During the week it caters for every type of punter from barristers to brickies and at the weekend it turns into a trendy intimate club in the back room.Magic!!
Simon - 7 Sep 2004 14:55 |
the food is lovely the waitress r lovelly 2
anonymous - 1 Dec 2003 17:15 |
Excellent pub for the football matches on tv its a pity i am barred from it though
anonymous - 24 Oct 2003 11:44 |
A lively and Friendly pub at the weekend (open til about one) but without the heavy rhymic throb of a club soundtrack (though there is one in the backroom)
Gary - 1 Sep 2003 07:16 |