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Nordic pubs

  • 25-07-2005 3:48pm
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    I'm going up to the Big Smoke sometimes but haven't managed to find any bars where I can speak "the olde language". For Galway there are really no pubs where you'll find Scandinavians more often than others but a good bet would be King's Head, Baazar or Blue Note.

    What's the story in Dublin, or Belfast for that matter? Is there any pubs where all the Scandi nannys go?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,487 ✭✭✭Kevin_rc_ie


    Hmm as far as I know there isn't a big "Nordic Pub" anywhere. There's a few Russian/East European (Lativa/Lithuania/Estonia/Poland) pubs around. Bar Baltica on the corner of SEan Mc Dermot street being one.

    I was under the impression that "Nords" are much more enthuisastic about interacting with the local fauna then their continental european cousins (spanish people, in my experience, seem to just love hanging with spanish people). The ifnnish embassy do some social things, I remember 2 years ago they had some wine reception in trinity college.


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