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check the opening hours of the brewery, last time I went it was closed late sat afternoon and sunday -
give them a swerve then and go and find a tranquil place. We found a cracking one just near the bus stops, half a dozen people, lovely copper ducting. Cracking beer and a runner to go the bookies next door if you fancied a bet.Originally posted by norrahe View Post
You're suggesting tourist traps to an Irish person???
Not a good idea to spend the arvo getting ratted in a pub when we're supposed to be going to a Michelin star restaurant in the evening for a surprise party.Comment
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Most of the good pubs I know are out Drumcondra way.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postgive them a swerve then and go and find a tranquil place. We found a cracking one just near the bus stops, half a dozen people, lovely copper ducting. Cracking beer and a runner to go the bookies next door if you fancied a bet.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postcheck the opening hours of the brewery, last time I went it was closed late sat afternoon and sunday
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Having done a quick reccy, we're probably going to have a mooch around the temple bar, the GPO and TCD.Comment
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I cost me a fortune when we went around temple bar last time we went.Originally posted by norrahe View PostHaving done a quick reccy, we're probably going to have a mooch around the temple bar, the GPO and TCD.
Mrs 5* was wearing "sensible" shoes and the heel broke on the cobbles. We then had to go shoe shopping while my dad took the kids to a book shop and treated them to a couple of good reads.
The case on the return flight was a bit heavier than on the way outComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMorning all
Legoland today

Enjoy
and Mrs BP please make sure the kids don't leave Brillo unsupervised, you know what he's like
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