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Correct. They also supply finger food during the day too.
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The George also near Cassidys; very friendly clientele, hands-on staff and always thereto give you a hand if your stuck!
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Bleeding horse nearby also...the Goat in Goatstown must have decent atmosphere as well, havent been tho
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lol @ bill :)
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woolshed is good craic but a kip. plenty of big screens though
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The Boars Head on Capel St will be a great bar to watch the festival in.
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You could even catch the Morning line in the Boars head if you want
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The Goat would be the best but outside of the City Centre.
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Sackville Lounge (sackville Street) - proper old school boozer with TVs ALWAYS tuned into ATR and RUK. ladcrooks next door as well.
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Tasty pint of porter in this joint.
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Kehoes on south anne street a decent spot. surrounded by betting offices, magin sign, pp, and chronicle place across the way. nice pint of guinness too, not that that would be of interest to the likes of us.
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the chronicle place has closed down has it not ^^ the sporting emporium i presume your talking about, the bookies part has closed down i was told. anyway plenty other bookies around there
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yeah the place in the emporium. not sure, last time i looked in there seemed to be lots of slot machines, so maybe it is closed. but i was pretty drunk looking in from the back of ron blacks. hope its open as they usually gave you a bit over the board price.
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the players lounge, fairview 32 widescreen tvs, terry rogers bookie nearby
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