Cheapest pint in Ireland

Sorry guys don't want to give it away. It really is a pub though - but very 'rudimentary' shall we say and a kind of local secret.
Location: The sticks (or Styx)... are you the ferryman? Have you met Chris DeBurgh? Do you rob the silver coins and if not what happens to them?
 
I'm going down to the other Capital (they wish:rolleyes:) to see customers and a couple of posters about sash windows and would like to know if anybody has good places to go for a pint down there.
 
Location: The sticks (or Styx)... are you the ferryman? Have you met Chris DeBurgh? Do you rob the silver coins and if not what happens to them?

Ferryman?? I've enough to be doin'! I gave you directions to the stream - you can make your own way from there.

Chris de Burgh wandered down our way once...a spaceman came travelling indeed. A header.

I do keep the coins that have been supplied in vain though - keeps me in Bulmers for a few nights.
 
I'm going down to the other Capital (they wish:rolleyes:) to see customers and a couple of posters about sash windows and would like to know if anybody has good places to go for a pint down there.

The Long Valley & The Hi B - 20 yards of each other by the GPO and also The Chateaux on Patrick Street are all great pubs. LV also has incredible sambos so no need to break for food!
 
There is no doubt that the cheapest pint in Ireland is in the North somewhere, so perhaps this thread should be retitled.

NI is the place for booze. End of.
 
I'm going down to the other Capital (they wish:rolleyes:) to see customers and a couple of posters about sash windows and would like to know if anybody has good places to go for a pint down there.

Was going to suggest a few 'til you said that!!


The Long Valley & The Hi B - 20 yards of each other by the GPO and also The Chateaux on Patrick Street are all great pubs. LV also has incredible sambos so no need to break for food!

Don't let your phone ring in the Hi-B, you'll be out on your This post will be deleted if not edited to remove bad language!

Tom Barry's on Barrack street is a lovely pub. Calnan's on Sullivan's quay and the Castle Inn on Nth. Main Street are two nice old fashioned pubs.
 
I'm going down to the other Capital (they wish:rolleyes:) to see customers and a couple of posters about sash windows and would like to know if anybody has good places to go for a pint down there.

S.L.F., I did every pub in Town tonight to pave the way for you. Bad news, I'm afraid. Not a decent pint to be had in Cork and the cheapest was €7.50!

I hear there's great openings in sash window restoration in Outer Mongolia. And the beer isn't bad there either! :D
 
S.L.F., I did every pub in Town tonight to pave the way for you. Bad news, I'm afraid. Not a decent pint to be had in Cork and the cheapest was 7.50!

I hear there's great openings in sash window restoration in Outer Mongolia. And the beer isn't bad there either! :D

Outer Mongolia where people have just learnt how to behave in a civilised manner...just north of Cork isn't it?
 
Outer Mongolia where people have just learnt how to behave in a civilised manner...just north of Cork isn't it?


Oh, thats where I live, not OM, but north of Cork. I'm on your way, we can have an AAM booze up :D
 
I'm going down to the other Capital (they wish:rolleyes:) to see customers and a couple of posters about sash windows and would like to know if anybody has good places to go for a pint down there.

Forgot to ask you if you got a visa to visit the People's Republic. ;)
 
SLF you like fixing things eh, any good at fixing my broken dishwasher?

Funny Sandra, I was only in Port Laoise a few hours ago.

Since we're married now a couple me weeks you should know I don't even know how to turn a washing machine on never mind fix one.
 
No they didn't use visa they used cash to get me to come down!

Ah S.L.F., my brother is a Member of the Republican Border Guard. I'll have to get him to look out for you and check you out when you're coming to visit us. He tells me they "accept" Visa, Mastercard and cash so you should get through ok! ;)
 
Due to unscrupulous posting by a certain Jackine sash window specialist, I hereby recommend the Catwalk for the friendliest, cheapest and loveliest bar in Cork. Enjoy!!
 
Funny Sandra, I was only in Port Laoise a few hours ago.

Since we're married now a couple me weeks you should know I don't even know how to turn a washing machine on never mind fix one.

S.L.F., are you from Jamaica?

Red fe de bloodshed inflicted on the sufferah since slavery days
Gold fe de wealth stolen from the sufferah since Solomon's temple was laid low
Green fe de blessed land in Africa dat awaits the black mon's return
Go Rastaman, Go! Methinks S.L.F. stands for Ska Lovers Federation (Clonakilty Cumann) :D
 
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