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Tommy Condon's Irish Pub and Restaurant, Charleston, SC. We had a late lunch at Tommy Condon's. We enjoyed the Dublin Rolls appetizer and Tommy's Famous Fish and Chips entree.

Dublín, IRLANDA 2024

 

Oscar Wilde House, located at 1 Merrion Square, is the childhood home of the celebrated writer and playwright. The Georgian building is now a museum and cultural center that offers a glimpse into the life of Wilde and his family. His parents, Sir William and Lady Jane Wilde, made the house a hub of social and cultural life in Victorian Dublin. The interior, with its period furniture, transports visitors to the environment where the young literary genius was formed. This house is a testament to the creative atmosphere in which Wilde grew up, and its interactive exhibitions explore his life and the legacy he left in literature.

Young ladies in front of Aulde Dubliner & Pour House,Ottawa.

Irish Pub / it is sóó cold outside!

Went downtown with friends to the Irish Pub , stayed long enough to get a few shots and off we were :) too crowded, and people were “tipsy” at noon . The temp was in the mid 80’s and killer humidity , time to move along :)

Dublin's Dockers pub on Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin has recently reopened after being closed for....15 years.

 

How times have changed, once the home of Dublin's vast group of dockers who worked opposite on the River Liffey, the area is now filled with a new generation of new silicon dockers, with the likes of HubSpot right beside it.

Dublín, IRLANDA 2024

 

Ulysses is the modernist masterpiece by James Joyce, published in 1922, and regarded as one of the 20th century's most significant novels. The book chronicles the thoughts and activities of three main characters—Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus, and Molly Bloom—over the course of a single day. That day is June 16, 1904, a date commemorated annually in Dublin as Bloomsday. Structurally, the novel parallels the episodes of Homer's Odyssey, with Bloom serving as the modern-day Odysseus. The action unfolds entirely within the streets, pubs, and landmarks of Dublin, which Joyce recreated with obsessive accuracy. The city becomes far more than just a setting; it is a central character, captured in intense detail. Joyce employs the "stream of consciousness" style to delve into the minds of the characters, most famously in Molly Bloom's final monologue. Its legacy in Dublin is celebrated with walking tours and festive events that invite fans to retrace Bloom's steps. The novel's faithfulness to the Dublin landscape has made it a timeless literary guidebook to the city.

Jamie and I went here after dinner at Miguel's, Tampa.

People outside the Irish Pub Karaka in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland 2007. Now closed.

Edited on iPad and processed in Snapseed

Wirströms is the only Irsh owned pub in the Old Town.

 

Wirströms Pub was a kondotori and bakery from the 1800's. In 1998 Wirströms changed direction to serve food and beverages, show sports and to become a meeting place for Stockholmers and visitors.

 

www.facebook.com/wirstromspub

I really love the textures and colors of this door. You will probably see it several more times with some hdr variations.

 

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The Dublin House bar 79th street New York City, July 4th 2019

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My last Flickr post for 2020. What a year, hopefully 2021 brings good fortune to all those so sadly impacted by Covid 19, so irresponsibly managed by so many governments around the world.

We in Australia have had our problems however mostly strong leadership by state and territory Premiers has prevented countless unwarranted deaths. With vaccines rolling out around the world in early 2021 it's to be hoped the mismanagement of this virus in many countries can be reversed.

 

Happy New Year everyone.

May the world be in a better place in 2021.

 

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Dublín, IRLANDA 2024

A handy bicycle parked at an Irish pub in my family home town, Co.Offaly.

 

'.....I walked straight up to the door and looked in.

I saw, standing with his back to me, an enormous policeman.......He was standing behind a little counter in a neat whitewashed day-room; his mouth was open and he was looking in a mirror which hung upon the wall....."It's my teeth",

I heard him say ,abstractedly and half-aloud....He came over ponderously to the inside of the counter and I advanced meekly from the door until we were face to face.

"Is it about a bicycle?", he asked.

 

Flann O'Brien - The Third Policeman

Leeks and langoustines, bisque, hazelnut crust.

 

It was definitely one of the best fish I had, and it was the best meal in my trip in Ireland :) I want to go back again!!!!

The Corner House, Randalstown. Photographed with the Fujifilm X-T5 camera, fitted with a 7Artisans 35mm,f/1.4 manual focus lens.

2nd Street between Market and Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

(Kind of) Modern Still-Life for the Irish traditional pub. I like this place so charming & has a great character too.

 

Mike O'Neill- The Railway Bar, Camp, Co Kerry, Ireland

~Mark Twain

 

I've posted a shot of just Claddagh's and the movies by themselves, I figured I should post the one of both of them together! They complement each other nicely, the pub being warm tones and the movie theatre being bright neon!

 

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Haddock in a 15 year old (start) batter, Chips steamed then fried in beef dripping, homemade tartar sauce, pea puree

Dublín, IRLANDA 2024

 

The Music Café is a cosy, independent coffee shop located on the edge of the busy Temple Bar district, on Wellington Quay.

 

Concept: Unlike the traditional pubs in the area, this venue focuses on a quiet, quality coffee experience with a strong emphasis on the musical ambience.

 

Atmosphere: The café is known for its warm, relaxed, and jazzy atmosphere. You can often find great music playing, making it an ideal spot for winding down, reading, or having a quiet conversation.

 

Offerings: They serve a variety of coffees and teas, with dairy alternatives available. While not exclusively vegan, they typically offer at least one vegan pastry option daily and feature items like avocado toast.

 

Location: Its location near the River Liffey makes it easily accessible, offering a peaceful retreat from the noise and frantic activity of the surrounding Temple Bar pubs.

Dublín, IRLANDA 2024

 

The Old Library is the principal library and most iconic building of Trinity College Dublin, constructed between 1712 and 1732. Its main attraction is the Long Room, a majestic, 65-meter chamber holding over 200,000 of the Library's oldest books. This library houses Ireland's greatest cultural treasure: the Book of Kells. The Book of Kells is a breathtaking illuminated manuscript of the four Gospels, created by Celtic monks around 800 AD. The room also displays the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic and the Brian Boru Harp. This medieval harp is the national symbol of Ireland, serving as the model for the country's emblem. As a legal deposit library, it's entitled to receive a copy of every book published in Ireland. The Old Library is considered one of the world's most impressive libraries and remains one of Dublin's top tourist attractions.

Dublín, IRLANDA 2024

 

The National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology is the central repository for Ireland's archaeological artefacts, located on Kildare Street, Dublin. The building itself is a landmark Victorian-Palladian structure featuring a magnificent rotunda and mosaic floors. The collections span over 7,000 years of Irish history, from the Mesolithic period to the Late Middle Ages. One of the most famous exhibits is the 'Treasury,' featuring iconic Celtic Christian metalwork. Priceless pieces like the Ardagh Chalice and the Tara Brooch are housed here. The museum also showcases one of the most significant collections of prehistoric gold in Europe. Another major highlight is the display of the well-preserved Iron Age 'bog bodies.' Additionally, there is an extensive section dedicated to Viking Age artefacts recovered from the Wood Quay excavations in Dublin. Admission is free.

Fleet Street | Established 1823

Working in the office today so I decided I'd continue my 'what would tourists take a photo of' series.

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