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Doheny & Nesbitt is located on one of Dublin's most famous streets - Baggot Street.
Doheny & Nesbitt famous public house is surrounded by renowned landmarks - The Dail (House of Parliment), Grafton Street, Trinity College, Stephen's Green and Lansdowne Road.
In Doheny's the ambience and atmosphere of eighteenth century Dublin is very much retained including snugs where one may on any day or evening of the week come upon well-known writers, radio and television personalities, sporting heroes, legal eagles etc.
Dublin, du repeint, ...du Boursin ?...
Le célèbre "Temple Bar" qui a donné son nom au quartier "de la soif"
Locals' pub (presumably Irish) near Stonebridge Park station. Since closed.
Address: 30-32 Harrow Road.
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Seen on the wall in this Irish Pub in Banff Alberta:
"May those who love us, love us.
And for those who don't love us,
May God turn their hearts.
And if he can not turn their hearts,
May he turn their ankles,
So we may know them by their limping."
I assume from the signage that this used to be called the Railway Bar. In any case, it's just opposite Harrow & Wealdstone station.
Address: 9 Masons Avenue.
Former Name(s): Railway Bar.
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I photographed these posters in an Irish Pub as far as I can recall, possibly the Wikenny on San Martin St, Bariloche.
Actually, The Times Irish Pub... but I cropped out the rest of the sign. This is where we met for food, beer and 'chimping' after our photowalk.
The Oliver St. John Gogarty is an Irish pub and restaurant in Temple Bar, Dublin.
From the Postcrossing "I'm Offering..." tag. USED; postmarked 1981.