Diddler1977 wrote: » I quite enjoy drinking in the bar of the Crowne Plaza Hotel. I generally go to watch the Rugby and sit at the bar. Staff are very good and tend to be friendly.
Gaspode wrote: » Anyone care to throw out their top 3 or 4 things that they'd like to see in a new local D15 pub?
Zaph wrote: » I've been there a couple of times, but it's a bit cold and soulless for my liking.
ciaran76 wrote: » Been there myself and just don't like it feels dead to me. The 2 occasions I have been there the staff were terrible slow and got my order wrong twice.
Gaspode wrote: » Anyone care to throw out their top 3 or 4 things that they'd like to see in a new local D15 pub? Here's mine for starters: Plenty of microbrewery and imported beers as well as the main players. No children allowed after 3pm. Music in (and only in) a well designed music lounge, with a variety of music genres catered for. Plenty of quiet snug areas (Roaring fires optional)
ciaran76 wrote: » 3-4 essentials for a pub isn’t enough really. I think the main ingredients for a good pub are : Good and friendly, knowledgeable (about the products they are serving) bar staff. No children after a certain time say like 5pm. Good selection of beer both real Irish beers and Belgian /German etc. Snug or section areas to get that cosy relaxed feeling. Clean pub and clean toilets help ! Also sectioned parts of Pubs so one side can watch sports and other side doesn’t need to know.
ciaran76 wrote: » "Good and friendly, knowledgeable (about the products they are serving) bar staff."
py2006 wrote: » Just been reading through this post and I thought to myself they are right, there really is no decent pubs in the area!The Bell = Dodgy and smelly crowd, bar staff not friendly.
Derryleigh wrote: » Although I dont now live in Dublin, I used to live in Blanch for many years up to a few years ago hence my continued interest in what goes on around there. I just think that this is a little distasteful. In these tough economic times, is it not a little unfair to be blasting businesses with subjective views?
The pub I like, you may not like and vice versa. Gaspode is right, everyone to their own, some people like their local, that doesnt mean that everyone must.
Where I live its sad to see pubs closing and barmen and owners lose their jobs.
A thread like this gives someone with a grudge (they may be barred) to call that pub a dump etc. How is anyone here to know what someones motivation is to praise one pub and slag off another.
Anyway, just be fair to the people who work there. When I was in Dublin, I knew staff in these places and they are all decent stock. Be thankful you have pubs to choose from because here in rural west of Ireland, there is little or no choice left and more is the pity.
py2006 wrote: » JThe Bell = Dodgy and smelly crowd, bar staff not friendly.The Clonsilla Inn = Dodgy crowd/staff but occasional good band.The Roselawn = Appalling bar staff (only interested in watching golf) but nice lounge staff.The Greyhound = Did have a dodgy crowd and staff. Re-opened for the xmas and will close again to be refurbished shortly. Pint surprisingly good.12th Loch = strange seating arrangements makes it feel unfriendly. Clicky groups and couples. Nice during the day with nice food.The Carpenter = Great staff, nice surroundings, (only proper bar staff in the area), nice food but can feel lifeless.Myos = awful looking pub, full of pretentious idiots. .
wildlifeman wrote: » best carpenter worst roselawn
Diddler1977 wrote: » What about Salmon's?:eek:
Gaspode wrote: » py2006, I'm going to assume you're old enough to drink in a public house, so surely you can up with a better way of describing a pub or it's clientele in a less infantile manner? You're entitled to have those opinions, but posting them here is only likely to get people's backs up, so they're not particularly helpful.
Derryleigh wrote: » Another pub in that area I know of and was in once or twice wasThe Lodge in Laurel Lodge. Is it still going?
chucknorris wrote: » By all accounts it's great on a Sunday if your from the locality....don't knock the local shops
Sharrow wrote: » Dolly Heffernans closed a while back.
Turbulent Bill wrote: » My own favourite is the 12th Lock, but it tends to get busy so finding seats is a mission. Great selection of beers (including Staropramen and Hoegaarden on tap),
oblivious wrote: » Both produced and marketed by Inbev, which is help keeping Irish bars micro (local) and diverse beer free
January wrote: » Nearly two years ago now... there was a rumour floating around that the owner sold it so a hotel could be built on the land...