errlloyd wrote: » I am moving to Cork St, around the junction with Marrowbone Lane. It's a tiny bit of a dry spot for pubs and coffee. Meath St is about an 8 minute walk for Legit and Luckys. South Circular is about the same for Marlowe and Co and Noshington. I don't think Rialto village is a million miles away, and it seems to have a few spots. The Circular for instance. Some great tips in here. I'll check out the headline and luckys as soon as I can. I currently rent on Charlemont St - so Ranelagh, Rathmines, Camden St, etc are all on the doorstep. Pretty spoiled for choice!
errlloyd wrote: » Speaking of coffee, food and pints. I recently (bragging here) managed to buy an apartment in Dublin 8, which was a horrific process but I am incredibly glad to be done. Anyone have any recommendations for food, drink, caffeine, or other random odds and ends in the Liberties / D8 sort of area?
Clegg wrote: » Two Pups is a good spot for coffee alright. And it's just down the road from Drop Dead Twice which is a decent hipstery bar on Francis Street. There's also a 3FE on Clanbrassil street iirc. As well as Vice Coffee and Baste BBQ. What part of D8 are you in Errlloyd? If it's the South Circular part the Headline Bar is a very good pub. And if you wanted to go a bit further there's a lot of good spots in Rathmines which is in walking distance.
irishbucsfan wrote: » That's only since the data they've collected about the increased danger from the new variant though. Professor Nolan's thread from this evening is a really good read explaining what they found, and the difference in the model once they add in the perceived increase danger of the new variant:https://twitter.com/President_MU/status/1410318244947402752?s=20
Paul Smeenus wrote: » It's taken the ingredients of Thor:Ragnarok as it's model. Humour, a knowing sense of it's own ridiculousness, a bit of warmth, a touch of camp, and absolute commitment to whatever setpiece and drama it's building towards. A proper "comic book" approach.
Bazzo wrote: » I've been very supportive and understanding of strict government measures all throughout covid and even I have to admit I'm fairly flabbergasted at some of the stuff coming out of Ireland the last couple of days. They wouldn't have opened indoor hospitality until late September without the vaccination caveat?? Fairly mental stuff
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'm almost a bit taken aback at how good the Loki series is.
Squidgy Black wrote: » I'm not a big Marvel fan to be honest, didn't watch a lot of the avengers movies. But I thought Wandavision was good, bit slow at the start, Falcon and the winter soldier was wholeheartedly meh, but Loki's been unreal, even without not being aware of a lot of the backstory it's very entertaining.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » Where does it fit in timeline wise with the rest of the MCU?
connemara man wrote: » Some off topic today Covid Coffee & Cosby
Shaka Hislop wrote: » I see Bill Cosby's conviction has been overturned and he has been released from prison.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Is there anywhere more seaside that has a terrace? As in outdoor, couple of pints, sea view. I wouldn't venture into Dublin much, feral place full of headers, but that might swing it for me. This midlands lad needs proof the ocean is still there
irishbucsfan wrote: » This is a great topic. Where’s the best outdoor hospitality now?
molloyjh wrote: » Don't drink tea or coffee either.
[Deleted User] wrote: » This was one of Tomas Ryan's points. More virus = more likelihood of more variants. On the flip side, it is believed that the spanish flu mutated into a benign version and that's what made it disappear.
aloooof wrote: » Last time I was in there, The Headline had Soulwater craft beers on tap. Their Bulletproof IPA was an incredibly good beer.
Deleted User wrote: » This was one of Tomas Ryan's points. More virus = more likelihood of more variants. On the flip side, it is believed that the spanish flu mutated into a benign version and that's what made it disappear.