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place has recently been re branded as Beefeater. Bit of a re vamp and cleaned up however, it's still a bland chain pub, nothing special. Visited 26/9/14 Friday, 2 ales on offer Black Sheep Ale and Pedigree. Decent enough pint around the £2.90 mark but ANY pub that can change £3.15 for a pint of Boddingtons and £3 for a coke deserve closing down. Absolute rip off and the clientele hasn't really changed
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a party of 8 ladies dined here on 9th dec the service from amanda was great but three of us had the turkey dinner and i,m afraid is was not good,they had obviously kept the dinners on the hotplate whilst preparing the other meals,steak etc so the dinners were dried up,and gravy dried up on the plate,very disapointing
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A busy pub with seperate restaurant with plenty of outside seating gets very busy at weekends
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Hadn't been in this place for a long time. Seems very hit and miss - you sometimes get some dodgy clientelle in here and the bar staff seem to not give a stuff. Overall poor value and you are still better off going into town and finding a decent place to eat / drink
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MB has improved recently - not quite so many chavs in the bar area - and they are now open until mid-night
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Bar decor needs refurbing - restaurant v.poor value for money. My advice is to catch the tram into town and find somewhere decent instead.
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The food is great (the hot steak sauce is not that hot despite warnings from the staff) and the restaurant seating is nicely spaced so you don't feel like you're eating with the people on the next table, they're far enough away that you can talk about them in fact. Well worth a visit.
Nick - 10 Nov 2004 16:33 |
OK, so this is the restaurant/bar of the adjacent Travel Inn - but the've always had a decent pint of Directors on when I've been in.
This is right next to the Phoenix Park tramstop
Cobbo - 29 Jun 2004 19:53 |