Hey! You guys are so cute. Thanks for sharing your experience in Dublin. We're heading to Ireland this summer with our 2.5 and 4.5 year old. While I've been there a few times, it will be our first time travelling internationally with our kids (and basically our first trip with them) and I'm totally freaked out - ha! This video put me at easy reminding me that we're probably going to have a really good time. :)
Dublin is an amazing capital city. It’s a big town. It’s a tech capital of Europe silicondocks it’s pretty amazing area. But it’s become so international different races, different ethnicities all blending into this unique Irishness bringing their own flavor.
@@colinandmeg I was actually in Dublin for a couple of days I stayed at the Hotel Saint George right on Purnell Square. I was actually visiting friends up in the six Counties co. Down. I was there from august 31 till September 8.
@@colinandmeg As i said above kids aren't allowed in pubs after 9 pm anyways by law .When that law was ennacted there wasn't any great objections,but folk musicians were quietly concerned as folk/trad music is closely associated with pubs and usually later than 9pm,it would make it more difficult to pass on the tradition when children were no longer present.
The pub culture is very different it’s family oriented. It’s community oriented. You do have to be out with children by 830 or 9 o’clock? I wish I had known you before you went there I would’ve recommended 2 restaurants Elephant Castle or Boxty House. I love Boxty House, because I love Boxty, which is a potato pancake made with mashed potatoes, shredded raw potato, flour, milk. They can be made savory, sour cream, scallions, or almost like a crepe and you wrap food in them. It looks like you had a great time
Children can't be in pubs past 9 o clock anyway by law.pubs in ireland and over in britain are not just places to drink alcohol they are the focal point of social life
We're going to Dublin with our 3 year old this summer and I'm looking for recommendations :)
Should definitely take kids to the pub sometimes. Good to grow up around pubs.
Hey! You guys are so cute. Thanks for sharing your experience in Dublin. We're heading to Ireland this summer with our 2.5 and 4.5 year old. While I've been there a few times, it will be our first time travelling internationally with our kids (and basically our first trip with them) and I'm totally freaked out - ha! This video put me at easy reminding me that we're probably going to have a really good time. :)
Aw awesome! We wish we had another day there. If you’re having fun, I bet the kids are going to too. Have a great trip💚💚
dont worry about bringing kids to a pub a lot of irish kids grew up in pubs lol
Thats amazing! Good to know
Are there any other outdoor activities? Gardens in the summer? Play parks similar to Wonderland?
Dublin is an amazing capital city. It’s a big town. It’s a tech capital of Europe silicondocks it’s pretty amazing area. But it’s become so international different races, different ethnicities all blending into this unique Irishness bringing their own flavor.
Yes we noticed that especially where we stayed in Parnell Street. Loved our time in the city ❤️
@@colinandmeg I was actually in Dublin for a couple of days I stayed at the Hotel Saint George right on Purnell Square. I was actually visiting friends up in the six Counties co. Down. I was there from august 31 till September 8.
Any other tips for kids in Dublin, how to help get some of their energy out? Playgrounds?
Was that playground at 1:57 at the little museum?
Dont forget U.S bars are completely different to pubs in Ireland snd the UK. Most are family friendly, or suggest kids leave around 8.30pm
Thanks for the tip!
@@colinandmeg As i said above kids aren't allowed in pubs after 9 pm anyways by law .When that law was ennacted there wasn't any great objections,but folk musicians were quietly concerned as folk/trad music is closely associated with pubs and usually later than 9pm,it would make it more difficult to pass on the tradition when children were no longer present.
Hope you enjoyed our home 💚
We sure did! Gonna check out your channel❤️
The pub culture is very different it’s family oriented. It’s community oriented. You do have to be out with children by 830 or 9 o’clock?
I wish I had known you before you went there I would’ve recommended 2 restaurants Elephant Castle or Boxty House.
I love Boxty House, because I love Boxty, which is a potato pancake made with mashed potatoes, shredded raw potato, flour, milk. They can be made savory, sour cream, scallions, or almost like a crepe and you wrap food in them.
It looks like you had a great time
Wished we tried it! There’s always next time 🙏🏽
wow you guys ate a lot of salt lol but thanks for the tips
You bet!
Children can't be in pubs past 9 o clock anyway by law.pubs in ireland and over in britain are not just places to drink alcohol they are the focal point of social life
I learned something new, thank you! That makes sense!