We think these pubs are better than most of the pubs in Temple Bar for two reasons...1. Cost. Pints in the Temple Bar area are more expensive. 2. Locals. The Locals rarely, if ever, go to the Temple Bar. And that's the fun of hitting the pubs in Dublin...drinking with the Locals!
@@daveflanagan4213 We agree...the Cobblestone felt really, really authentic. Although it was a long walk from our hotel, it was worth having a pint there and listening to the music. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
We went on a family trip to Europe this past summer and we started in Dublin. We loved going to so many of the great pubs there, and yes, the Guiness is excellent there!
I know right? We love the city. We love the people and the pubs were spectacular, and we hope to go back someday. Visiting Dublin was on our bucket list and we hope to scratch off another bucket list item visiting the Christmas markets in Europe this December. Wish us luck. Thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment. Cheers!
Nice! I wish we were going back in a few weeks! Glad you liked the video....hope you have a great trip! Hey, here is a bonus for going to Dublin. If you are from the US and are flying back to the US out of Dublin, you go through US Immigration in the Dublin airport before your return. So, when you land in the US, there is no Immigration to go through! Thanks for watching!
Hello! yes, Ireland is a beautiful country and we are blessed for having the opportunity to visit! Hope all is well with you! Keep dancing! Thanks for watching!
Dubliner here - we are spoilt for choice in dublin but mulligans is my personal favourite. No frills, old school, great Guinness. Spent a few birthdays there, love it 🍻
I could see that would be a great place to spend a birthday! The pubs in Dublin were the best hands down!!! Thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment. Cheers!
Such a great tour im sure sir Steve and miss Sue..foods looks good..plus the place is beautiful..take care always lovely couple.. Happy father's day sir Steve!
I wept for joy during my visit to The Cobblestone. It was everything I hoped it would be! The people, the music, the way I was welcomed and felt so safe cannot be overstated. The Cobblestone and The Gingerman are places i cant wait to visit again. The food at The Church was INCREDIBLE!! Do a gin flight, eat outside, love the oysters!!
Yes, we were welcomed like family wherever we went in Ireland! Dublin was so much fun...the pubs were fantastic! We really miss the atmosphere! We will have to visit Gingerman next time! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
The Church probably has the best Irish Stew in the city & you can sit outside. Beware of the Seagulls, they'll be away with your dinner if you don't keep an eye on them lol I've seen it happen several times 🤣
Looked like you had a great time touring the pubs guys ! Loved the live nusic and the look of Irish and guiness stew ! Dublin looks great and the horse and carriages wonderful. We really need to visit this place :) ~ Anna 👍😃
Nice! I see on the map Devott's is not too far from St Stephens Green. We will have to go there next time! Thanks for watching and for the tip! Cheers!
we just came back to canada from our 2 weeks vacation in Ireland❤: Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork, Galway and back y to Dublin, a dream come true . cheers from Franca and Habib God bless the Guinness
And good bless their Guiness Stew! Amazing place to visit, isn't it! Glad to hear you had a great time. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! We are off again to Europe in a few weeks!
I love any Pub for that matter. Just not those who have a problem with the music. Since - wherever in the world - amateur musicians who are offered a public platform tend to get carried away enjoying themselves too much and tend to forget to check whether the audience is still with them or whether their art has turned into an annoying noise that prevents people from having some personal dialogues. The funniest moment I experienced was when guests offered two fiddlers two pints of Guinness pints if they would stop fiddling.
Everything looked so good there Steve and Sue, pubs are way different there than here in the states. Thanks for the video, lol told you we would still be here supporting. Thanks again, M & M 😊
@Travel with NJ Steve & Sue! Yes, we have alot to do outside YT and didn't want any distractions, we will be back again someday 🙏🏻 We still wanted to keep in touch with certain people until then, like you guys 😊
Good timing Steve & Sue. I just finished a sunrise vid in Sydney and your video popped up. I just watched it on my train trip home. You had a few stews Steve lol 😂. All the pubs looked great. Good work. 👏
Hey HW... glad to hear you were able to catch the video on your way home. Yes, the pubs were great. Looking forward to seeing your sunrise video. Thanks for watching and have a great rest of the weekend!
It was with friends and family, some of which had never been to Europe before. Sue and I set up the trip and all the activities/excursions for the group. Fortunately, it worked out well! Thanks for watching!
Who doesn't like a good pub crawl. I am so enjoying this. I'm now not only thirsty but hungry, that Guinness stew looked delicious. Irish pubs have a special atmosphere. Very special. Great tempting video Steve and Sue. I'm sure Irish Pubs are on peoples' minds now. Can't beat them. ✅🇳🇱🙋♀🇳🇿 🍺
We agree ....the pubs are something special in Dublin. The Guinness tasted so good and the stews tasted so much better than what we find in the United States! Thanks for watching and you have to go over and try it yourself!!
Hello! Others have said it's a good pub and the food is good too, but we just took a peek inside when we were there. I would suggest checking out Brannigans Pub...less expensive and the food was really good! Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Glad you liked it! That means a lot coming from someone who lives there! Yes, we will be back, and we will keep your suggestion in mind! Thanks for watching and have a great week. Your country is beautiful and a wonderful place to visit!
I know it's crazy how prices have gone up over the last few years, but believe it or not we found that the food in Dublin going out to eat was much less expensive than in the US! Thanks for watching. Thanks for leaving a comment. Cheers!
Hello Steve and Sue! Thanks for your Best Pubs review. Did you use credit cards at the pubs you visited or did you use euros? We will be in Dublin in September of this year...
We used credit cards everywhere we went. It was easy...at the bar the bartender provided a card machine, and it took two seconds for the transaction. We paid as we went and they did not hold the card to "run a tab" as they do in the US. When buying a drink at the bar, no tip was expected but we sometimes gave 1-2 Euros in cash after a few drinks. At a table in a pub when we ordered food and drink, we always told the server to add 10% to the bill when settling up after the meal was done and we were ready to go. Hope that helps! Enjoy your trip in Sept! Thanks for watching! Feel free to ask any other questions that come up!
This is the first video I watch on this channel and I like it very much. Last observation first - try to get more "stability" into the way you cut the clips. A video is not a slide show - it takes away from the serenity and the mood of the ambiance in which you are working. This video contains a tremendous amount of information, facts, and researched content and overall - is capturing the attention of the viewers resulting in some kind of time traveling. The viewer forgets about watching a video - the way you choose the graphic angles from which you shoot, combined with your talent to use the light like a brush with which you perfectly highlight and downplay the objects, the forms result in what we see - a master piece of a Travel Blog.
Hey thanks for your input. Unlike many other travel vlogs (which are often "look at me" with no information) our videos are designed to give the viewer information about where we travel in case they plan to visit the same place. Glad you could see that! Thanks for watching!
Good point! We had a brief stop there to meet family for lunch. It's in a good location across from the Molly Malone Statue if I remember correctly and is a great place to stop to cool off with a Guinness while walking the city and seeing the sites! Thanks for your input and for watching!
Murray's public house Cobblestone (music) The church cafe (old church) Brannigan's (near spire) - reasonably priced food The oval bar (classic Irish pub where they planned waster uprising) JR Mahon (just south of river and faces river) brew their own craft beer The palace - victorian bar and stain glass. Writers, poets, journalists hung out Mulligan's (est in 1872) Darkey Kelleys (west of temple bar area) - best places to hear traditional Irish music. Oldest part of thr city Brazen head - oldest pub in city . Est in 1198. Lively music at night
That sounds great...I just looked it up...Irish Sausage and Potatoe Stew! Yum! We hope to go back someday and I'll keep it in mind! Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching! Cheers!!
ye missed almost every bar on the southside. namely the some of the best Pubs in Ireland: O'donoghue's, Toner's. Keogh's, Doheny and Nesbitts, Peter's, The Long Hall, Stags head, Dame tavern, Grogans, etc.
Hey, thanks for those additional names. Yeah, we were coming from the north side where we're staying so we hit mainly the ones that were easy to walk to. But for those on the south side those are some great additions. Thanks for watching. Thanks for leaving the comment!
Steve & gang, now that's living! I got some Irish blood in me and I love the pubs there. I'd have a pint of Guinness in my hand at every stop as well, Slainte!
Hey Ron! Yes, you would love the pubs and the Guinness taste like candy! Hope all is well with you guys...thanks for watching! Are you heading to Myrtle this year again?
All good suggestions. You didn't make it to the best - O'Sheas off Dame Street. Note to tourists here in Dublin. Do not, repeat do NOT try any pubs in the Temple Bar area. Very overpriced and full of tourists who can't handle their beer. Best avoided if you're actually looking for an authentic Irish pub experience
Thanks for the suggestion on O'Sheas! And you are right about the Temple Bar area. Something to see but would not drink and spend the night there. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! Cheer!
Lol! The Palace is in temple bar as is the Porter house, both good pubs. Most of the pubs have free music also. Most tourists don’t drink too much in temple bar.
Lol. But they're not part of the tourist traps of Gogartys or the Temple Bar, where there usually isn't an Irish accent to be heard drinking there. Anywhere around the square seems to attact tourists who are willing to fork out way over the odds for food and drunk
@@davedublin1 True enough. But there's free music in gogartys. A lot of tourists go there get the free music for half an hour and leave, can't blame them.
Ha Ha! Good point! By the time we heard Country Roads that night, we may have had a few too many Guiness and didn't even notice who's song it was! Thanks for watching!
The Temple Bar as an entertainment area is completely fake, created in the 1990s as an "Oirish" tourist trap. You won't find any locals there, except perhaps the pickpockets. I know, because I worked there in my studio throughout tle late 80s and 90s and watched the transformation from an old business area, with no cobblestones, to the tourist hell it is today. The only pub that has survived the desecration is The Palace Bar.
Hey, good and interesting information! My advice for tourist is to go there once just to say you've gone there but then go to the great Dublin bars outside that area. Hey, thanks for watching and thanks for your input. Cheers!
The conversions have gotten much better! Right now 10 ,euro comes out to $10.77 in US dollars! And that muddy oil was the sweetest oil I've ever tasted! Lol. Thanks for watching!
Hello! Yes, the western part of Ireland is worth checking out and that is why we did our daytrips from Dublin so that we could see the countryside outside of Dublin. For a first-time visitor we think at most 2 days in Dublin in enough and then I would go west as you suggest. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! Cheers!
@@raymonddixon7603 Good to know! Will need to check out the real local bars if we make a return visit! Cheers! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
@@TravelwithNJSteveandSue Thanks. It is just that tourists all visit the same pubs in the same places, whereas Dublin is a fairly big city and big county with lots and lots if exciting places to visit and everybody goes to the same square mile.
@TravelwithNJSteveandSue OK I'll rephrase that. Stop pretending to enjoy the 1st sip you ever have. Because nobody's palate is built that way. If you've already acquired a taste then fair enough. 👍😁
We think these pubs are better than most of the pubs in Temple Bar for two reasons...1. Cost. Pints in the Temple Bar area are more expensive. 2. Locals. The Locals rarely, if ever, go to the Temple Bar. And that's the fun of hitting the pubs in Dublin...drinking with the Locals!
I personally only rate the Palace Bar in Temple Bar. Best live authentic Trad music at the Cobblestone in Smithfield
@@daveflanagan4213 We agree...the Cobblestone felt really, really authentic. Although it was a long walk from our hotel, it was worth having a pint there and listening to the music. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
Aww that made me reminisce about my years in Dublin...trip down memory lane. Thanks and lovely tour of our pubs.
Our pleasure! Glad to bring back some fond memories for you! Thanks for watching! (ps, those pubs were great fun!)
I sooo love the video...I'm from Argentina and I'm going to Dubling next 2025' March, and I'll definitely take this video as the local tour guide
Thank you! But if you loved the video, you would love visiting Dublin. Sooo much fun! Thanks for watching and for the comment!
We went on a family trip to Europe this past summer and we started in Dublin. We loved going to so many of the great pubs there, and yes, the Guiness is excellent there!
I know right? We love the city. We love the people and the pubs were spectacular, and we hope to go back someday. Visiting Dublin was on our bucket list and we hope to scratch off another bucket list item visiting the Christmas markets in Europe this December. Wish us luck. Thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment. Cheers!
Magnifico video, thanks
Have a pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it! We would love to go back someday. Thanks for watching. Thanks for leaving a comment. Cheers!
Being Irish and living in Dublin, great watch.glad you enjoyed!
We had a great time in Dublin and hope to return sometime soon! Thank you for watching!
Great video and sugggestions! We will be there in a few weeks and will try some of these out..thanks!
Nice! I wish we were going back in a few weeks! Glad you liked the video....hope you have a great trip! Hey, here is a bonus for going to Dublin. If you are from the US and are flying back to the US out of Dublin, you go through US Immigration in the Dublin airport before your return. So, when you land in the US, there is no Immigration to go through! Thanks for watching!
@@TravelwithNJSteveandSue I wish I was..I’m going over for work and taking vacation after. I have to fly out of Amsterdam on my way back.
Ah greetings from Ireland man. Good pub crawl. Love it. Take care dude
Hey thanks! It was one great time! Cheers!
👏👏☕🇧🇷👏👏hello from Brazil. Fantastic video and place. Beautiful country.
Hello! yes, Ireland is a beautiful country and we are blessed for having the opportunity to visit! Hope all is well with you! Keep dancing! Thanks for watching!
Great recommendations ! Thank you
Our pleasure. Hope you get to experience them. Thanks for watching. Thanks for leaving a comment! Cheers!
Dubliner here - we are spoilt for choice in dublin but mulligans is my personal favourite. No frills, old school, great Guinness. Spent a few birthdays there, love it 🍻
I could see that would be a great place to spend a birthday! The pubs in Dublin were the best hands down!!! Thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment. Cheers!
I had so much fun watching you having fun at the bars!!! Great video.
Hey Lynne! Great to hear! Yes, the clips at the end of the video really give you a feel of the fun atmosphere in the Dublin pubs! Thanks for watching!
Great video...lot of fun. thanks!
Our pleasure! We miss those Pubs...too bad they are so far away! Nothing like them. Thanks for watching!
Such a great tour im sure sir Steve and miss Sue..foods looks good..plus the place is beautiful..take care always lovely couple.. Happy father's day sir Steve!
Glad you enjoyed it! It would be a fun town for you and Brian to visit someday! Thanks for watching!
thx for the video. im going to dublin next week from sweden.. just for the beers.. so i will visit every single one of them you showed in this video..
You won't be disappointed! Thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment and have a great trip!!
I wept for joy during my visit to The Cobblestone. It was everything I hoped it would be! The people, the music, the way I was welcomed and felt so safe cannot be overstated. The Cobblestone and The Gingerman are places i cant wait to visit again. The food at The Church was INCREDIBLE!! Do a gin flight, eat outside, love the oysters!!
Yes, we were welcomed like family wherever we went in Ireland! Dublin was so much fun...the pubs were fantastic! We really miss the atmosphere! We will have to visit Gingerman next time! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
@TravelwithNJSteveandSue Try the chicken, ham, and leek pie! It pairs well with Guiness. They make a good Dingle gin and tonic, too😉
@@daphnemartin We will! Thanks for the suggestion!
The Church probably has the best Irish Stew in the city & you can sit outside. Beware of the Seagulls, they'll be away with your dinner if you don't keep an eye on them lol I've seen it happen several times 🤣
Looked like you had a great time touring the pubs guys ! Loved the live nusic and the look of Irish and guiness stew ! Dublin looks great and the horse and carriages wonderful. We really need to visit this place :) ~ Anna 👍😃
Hi Anna! Ireland is a great place to visit! Yes, you should come on over! I assume there is a ferry from Wales to Dublin? Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Had a wonderful pint and meal at Devitt's pub.
Nice! I see on the map Devott's is not too far from St Stephens Green. We will have to go there next time! Thanks for watching and for the tip! Cheers!
Hello my best friend very nice video
Hello Friend! Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
we just came back to canada from our 2 weeks vacation in Ireland❤: Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork, Galway and back y to Dublin, a dream come true . cheers from Franca and Habib God bless the Guinness
And good bless their Guiness Stew! Amazing place to visit, isn't it! Glad to hear you had a great time. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! We are off again to Europe in a few weeks!
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Hello to all our friends in Japan! Thanks for watching and for your support!
We visited pubs all over Ireland last month.....we NEVER visited a bad one
I know! Every pub when went to were gems! The people, the food, the drinks...all wonderful! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
I love any Pub for that matter. Just not those who have a problem with the music. Since - wherever in the world - amateur musicians who are offered a public platform tend to get carried away enjoying themselves too much and tend to forget to check whether the audience is still with them or whether their art has turned into an annoying noise that prevents people from having some personal dialogues.
The funniest moment I experienced was when guests offered two fiddlers two pints of Guinness pints if they would stop fiddling.
Everything looked so good there Steve and Sue, pubs are way different there than here in the states. Thanks for the video, lol told you we would still be here supporting. Thanks again, M & M 😊
Hello guys! Yes, going to the Dublin pubs was a fun experience! Appreciate your support! Hope your week is a good one!!
ps...so you removed all your videos from your channel?
@Travel with NJ Steve & Sue! Yes, we have alot to do outside YT and didn't want any distractions, we will be back again someday 🙏🏻 We still wanted to keep in touch with certain people until then, like you guys 😊
@@adventureswithmm3159 Appreciate that! Best of luck with what you are doing!
Good timing Steve & Sue. I just finished a sunrise vid in Sydney and your video popped up. I just watched it on my train trip home. You had a few stews Steve lol 😂. All the pubs looked great. Good work. 👏
Hey HW... glad to hear you were able to catch the video on your way home. Yes, the pubs were great. Looking forward to seeing your sunrise video. Thanks for watching and have a great rest of the weekend!
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Thank you very much! Appreciate your support! Thanks for watching!
Great video! Did you go with an Ireland tour group or is this with friends?
It was with friends and family, some of which had never been to Europe before. Sue and I set up the trip and all the activities/excursions for the group. Fortunately, it worked out well! Thanks for watching!
@@TravelwithNJSteveandSue oh that's great!!
Who doesn't like a good pub crawl. I am so enjoying this. I'm now not only thirsty but hungry, that Guinness stew looked delicious. Irish pubs have a special atmosphere. Very special. Great tempting video Steve and Sue. I'm sure Irish Pubs are on peoples' minds now. Can't beat them. ✅🇳🇱🙋♀🇳🇿 🍺
We agree ....the pubs are something special in Dublin. The Guinness tasted so good and the stews tasted so much better than what we find in the United States! Thanks for watching and you have to go over and try it yourself!!
Hi there, what as your opinion on JR Mahones? why did you not stay long?
Hello! Others have said it's a good pub and the food is good too, but we just took a peek inside when we were there. I would suggest checking out Brannigans Pub...less expensive and the food was really good! Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Love your review.. im irish you need come back and go to gslway its our musical county
Glad you liked it! That means a lot coming from someone who lives there! Yes, we will be back, and we will keep your suggestion in mind! Thanks for watching and have a great week. Your country is beautiful and a wonderful place to visit!
Just a couple years ago in 2019 my brother and I drank 4€ Guinness and 3.50€ Beamish in Dublin. Crazy how expensive things have become.
I know it's crazy how prices have gone up over the last few years, but believe it or not we found that the food in Dublin going out to eat was much less expensive than in the US! Thanks for watching. Thanks for leaving a comment. Cheers!
Hello Steve and Sue! Thanks for your Best Pubs review. Did you use credit cards at the pubs you visited or did you use euros? We will be in Dublin in September of this year...
We used credit cards everywhere we went. It was easy...at the bar the bartender provided a card machine, and it took two seconds for the transaction. We paid as we went and they did not hold the card to "run a tab" as they do in the US. When buying a drink at the bar, no tip was expected but we sometimes gave 1-2 Euros in cash after a few drinks. At a table in a pub when we ordered food and drink, we always told the server to add 10% to the bill when settling up after the meal was done and we were ready to go. Hope that helps! Enjoy your trip in Sept! Thanks for watching! Feel free to ask any other questions that come up!
@@TravelwithNJSteveandSue Thank you!
Good choice... there are so many hidden gems (Pubs) in Dublin, that are better than Temple Bar, try the Pubs in Stoneybatter or Drumcondra.
Thanks for the suggestions! Will keep those places in mind if we ever return, which I hope we do! Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Pity u didn't go the Brazen Head Pub Sunday afternoon....fab session ons.
Yes, when we were there it was quiet. Will need to go back! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
@3:40 😅😅 can you imagine someone ordering a Budweiser in Dublin...
I just noticed that on the menu! Can you imagine?? LOL Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
@TravelwithNJSteveandSue no worries! Great vid!
Also, I think they put that on the menu for profiling purposes, lol.
You have to try dublin coddle
We Will!!! Thanks for watching and for the suggestion!
This is the first video I watch on this channel and I like it very much. Last observation first - try to get more "stability" into the way you cut the clips. A video is not a slide show - it takes away from the serenity and the mood of the ambiance in which you are working.
This video contains a tremendous amount of information, facts, and researched content and overall - is capturing the attention of the viewers resulting in some kind of time traveling. The viewer forgets about watching a video - the way you choose the graphic angles from which you shoot, combined with your talent to use the light like a brush with which you perfectly highlight and downplay the objects, the forms result in what we see - a master piece of a Travel Blog.
Hey thanks for your input. Unlike many other travel vlogs (which are often "look at me" with no information) our videos are designed to give the viewer information about where we travel in case they plan to visit the same place. Glad you could see that! Thanks for watching!
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What about O’neils?
Good point! We had a brief stop there to meet family for lunch. It's in a good location across from the Molly Malone Statue if I remember correctly and is a great place to stop to cool off with a Guinness while walking the city and seeing the sites! Thanks for your input and for watching!
Reminds me of an Irish meat and 3 !!!
Darkey Kelly’s was one of my FAV pubs
It did seem like a good one and I wish we could have spent more time at Darkey's! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
Murray's public house
Cobblestone (music)
The church cafe (old church)
Brannigan's (near spire) - reasonably priced food
The oval bar (classic Irish pub where they planned waster uprising)
JR Mahon (just south of river and faces river) brew their own craft beer
The palace - victorian bar and stain glass. Writers, poets, journalists hung out
Mulligan's (est in 1872)
Darkey Kelleys (west of temple bar area) - best places to hear traditional Irish music. Oldest part of thr city
Brazen head - oldest pub in city . Est in 1198. Lively music at night
Hey, thanks for all the details. It's all really good information! Appreciate you watching and appreciate you leaving a comment!! Cheers!
Try dublin coddel
That sounds great...I just looked it up...Irish Sausage and Potatoe Stew! Yum! We hope to go back someday and I'll keep it in mind! Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching! Cheers!!
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Hello and thanks for watching!
ye missed almost every bar on the southside. namely the some of the best Pubs in Ireland: O'donoghue's, Toner's. Keogh's, Doheny and Nesbitts, Peter's, The Long Hall, Stags head, Dame tavern, Grogans, etc.
Hey, thanks for those additional names. Yeah, we were coming from the north side where we're staying so we hit mainly the ones that were easy to walk to. But for those on the south side those are some great additions. Thanks for watching. Thanks for leaving the comment!
Steve & gang, now that's living! I got some Irish blood in me and I love the pubs there. I'd have a pint of Guinness in my hand at
every stop as well, Slainte!
Hey Ron! Yes, you would love the pubs and the Guinness taste like candy! Hope all is well with you guys...thanks for watching! Are you heading to Myrtle this year again?
@@TravelwithNJSteveandSue Yes we are Steve, and counting down the days!
@@rcberry That's great! Feels like summer down here already!
It's true ! The Guinness really does taste better in Ireland.
You are so right!! The Guinness just doesn't taste the same here in the US! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
☘ Irish Honey Badger - 💘
Hey, thanks for watching! Cheers!
nice but no need will drink that on the curb no problem
Sounds good to us! Hey, thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! Cheers!
All good suggestions. You didn't make it to the best - O'Sheas off Dame Street.
Note to tourists here in Dublin. Do not, repeat do NOT try any pubs in the Temple Bar area. Very overpriced and full of tourists who can't handle their beer. Best avoided if you're actually looking for an authentic Irish pub experience
Thanks for the suggestion on O'Sheas! And you are right about the Temple Bar area. Something to see but would not drink and spend the night there. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! Cheer!
Lol! The Palace is in temple bar as is the Porter house, both good pubs. Most of the pubs have free music also. Most tourists don’t drink too much in temple bar.
Lol. But they're not part of the tourist traps of Gogartys or the Temple Bar, where there usually isn't an Irish accent to be heard drinking there. Anywhere around the square seems to attact tourists who are willing to fork out way over the odds for food and drunk
@@johnmc3862 As a first time visitor it was not clear to me where the Temple Bar area started and ended!
@@davedublin1 True enough. But there's free music in gogartys. A lot of tourists go there get the free music for half an hour and leave, can't blame them.
If you think you have a drinking problem you need to go to Ireland!
For sure! With all the pubs around town you'll find out the answer very quickly! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. Cheers!
Patterson will pay.
Patterson will pay !
"this pub was playing some *non* irish music"
Then you go mad for country roads wirhout saying a word 😂
Ha Ha! Good point! By the time we heard Country Roads that night, we may have had a few too many Guiness and didn't even notice who's song it was! Thanks for watching!
The Temple Bar as an entertainment area is completely fake, created in the 1990s as an "Oirish" tourist trap. You won't find any locals there, except perhaps the pickpockets. I know, because I worked there in my studio throughout tle late 80s and 90s and watched the transformation from an old business area, with no cobblestones, to the tourist hell it is today. The only pub that has survived the desecration is The Palace Bar.
Hey, good and interesting information! My advice for tourist is to go there once just to say you've gone there but then go to the great Dublin bars outside that area. Hey, thanks for watching and thanks for your input. Cheers!
10 euros is like $15 bucks for a pint of that muddy oil
The conversions have gotten much better! Right now 10 ,euro comes out to $10.77 in US dollars! And that muddy oil was the sweetest oil I've ever tasted! Lol. Thanks for watching!
I would avoid Dublin and travel to a decent part of the Country in the West of Ireland.
Hello! Yes, the western part of Ireland is worth checking out and that is why we did our daytrips from Dublin so that we could see the countryside outside of Dublin. For a first-time visitor we think at most 2 days in Dublin in enough and then I would go west as you suggest. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! Cheers!
All very touristy not real Dublin pubs unfortunately!!!
Might be but we met many locals at these pubs!
@@TravelwithNJSteveandSue Maybe, but locals do not drink in those pubs usually, too expensive. I live centre city, stoneybatter.
@@raymonddixon7603 Good to know! Will need to check out the real local bars if we make a return visit! Cheers! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
@@TravelwithNJSteveandSue Thanks. It is just that tourists all visit the same pubs in the same places, whereas Dublin is a fairly big city and big county with lots and lots if exciting places to visit and everybody goes to the same square mile.
Please Americans. Stop pretending you like Guinness.
LOL ... But for many of us we really do! It definitely had a sweeter flavor over in Dublin. Thanks for watching. Cheers!
@TravelwithNJSteveandSue OK I'll rephrase that. Stop pretending to enjoy the 1st sip you ever have. Because nobody's palate is built that way. If you've already acquired a taste then fair enough. 👍😁
@@daithiisanimdom Point taken! Cheers!
I am new to Guinness and I love it! Éirinn go Brách!
@@EphSBGGSO And it tastes that much better in Ireland! Enjoy!
6.50 rip off
Still less expensive than in the US!
Pour me a Guinness please I want to spend the weekend here CHEERS
I want to go back just for the Guinness! So creamy and good! Much better than back here in the US! Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!
@@TravelwithNJSteveandSue Yes creamy and yummy and no doubt taste better in a Dublin pub
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👍 thanks!
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Hey, Thanks for watching! Cheers!