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what are the hipstery bars? i tend to go to the bernard shaw just cos i used to dj with bodytonic so i am always likely to meet some of the old pals there, that and they sell decent beer.

When a German communicates, you listen (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:01 (twelve years ago) link

Hipstery bars of my time (1999-2001): Modern Green Bar, Hogan's

moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:06 (twelve years ago) link

The Shaw, Pygmalion, Twisted Pepper. Generally at the Bodytonic spots just cause they book good people

Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:07 (twelve years ago) link

Whelan's, depending on who was playing

moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:08 (twelve years ago) link

Whelans is hipstery to an extent but it's just too much of an institution now

Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:09 (twelve years ago) link

I recall a dance club, not so noteworthy on its own, but which hosted a weekly DJ set consisting of 80s/early-90s indie, shoegaze, space rock & such.. That was always a reliably great night out & hipster central full-stop.

moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:16 (twelve years ago) link

idk i dont like dublin that much, i guess i would probably say top three douglas hyde gallery, the luas, and getting late coffee on south williams street, which i guess makes me super boring

plax (ico), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:22 (twelve years ago) link

I would like to add to the top of my bottom three: Registering w/ the Garda - the fucking worst!

moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:27 (twelve years ago) link

Ronan will sort that one out for you.

fun drive (seandalai), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:34 (twelve years ago) link

Best part of living in Dublin for me, as someone who goes to a lot of gigs, is simply having access to a wider variety of live music. Like i lived in Galway for years and it was always immensely frustrating having to travel to Dublin or miss out. Galway has actually gotten a lot better in that respect in recent years though, basically since i left

Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:43 (twelve years ago) link

pub wise I have had some of my best times in the Lord Edward

also the Stag's Head
O'Neill's, granted it's a sprawl
and Nealon's which was once the Vicar's local
in fact that pub on or near Camden Street which was the Vicar's local later on was also good

went to Guinness Brewery with Lara Byrne once, that was a good time

the pinefox, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 14:29 (twelve years ago) link

All those pubs are solid choices. To be honest, when I lived in Dublin I went to Doyle's more than anywhere else (lol student) so I still have a lot of affection for there even if it's pretty unexceptional.

fun drive (seandalai), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 14:31 (twelve years ago) link

doyle's is a fixture alright

What's the place opposite, or close to opposite dublin castle? Thomas read's? Good pub.

₪_₪ (darraghmac), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 15:02 (twelve years ago) link

and Nealon's which was once the Vicar's local

still possibly the pub I go to the most, as SF book club always ends up there.

in fact that pub on or near Camden Street which was the Vicar's local later on was also good

this is Devitts, a nice old man / local pub (ie not for hipsters, except to extent that I am a hipster). I don't go there much now as it is not so near me (and sad old vicar does not go to pubs so much anymore either).

Rathmines really is a desert for decent pubs.

The New Dirty Vicar, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 15:15 (twelve years ago) link

Just read the new answers now. Glad to see the ILX hivemind subconsciously directed me to the Porterhouse last night (staying directly opposite). Good food and beer. Just walking back from the gaol now - definitely worth a trip. Is the Guinness Storehouse any cop? A bit put off by the fact it's not actually a brewery tour. Oh, if anyone's up for a pint Sunday, or indeed tonight, I'm in town.

Franz Kappa (S-), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:05 (twelve years ago) link

Honourable mention for the Chester Beatty Library, by far my favourite museum in Dublin (since they closed the crazy Victorian-science Natural History Museum anyway).

fun drive (seandalai), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:21 (twelve years ago) link

Storehouse is a bit weak imo. View from the top is nice though

Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:22 (twelve years ago) link

The Natural History Museum (aka the Dead Animal Zoo) is open again, huzzah.

Yeah, the Chester Beatty is a gem. I wuv the cafe there.

Mr Kappa - Guinness Storehouse is a huge building and you get a great view of Dublin from the top. I've never done the tour but I was there for an event once. If you like views and industrial architecture it is worth visiting. If you were living the tourist dream you could do it as the first part of a triple header followed by the Irish Museum of Modern Art (in the olde Royal Hospital Kilmainham) and Kilmainham Gaol (where our dead patriots were killed by the evil foreigner).

The New Dirty Vicar, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:25 (twelve years ago) link

Chester Beatty library is stunning. So much interesting stuff.

The Kilmainham tour is definitely worth doing as well.

Mohombi Khush Hua (ShariVari), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 18:16 (twelve years ago) link

i'm djing at mother in copper alley on saturday btw...dubliners.

When a German communicates, you listen (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 18:48 (twelve years ago) link

The gaol tour was worth doing. It's the prison from The Italian Job! The storehouse was pretty shite though, interesting how they set it up, but the whole thing was just a giant advert. Decent view but it was already dark. The screens where you can watch the vintage Guinness TV ads were good though.

Franz Kappa (S-), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 20:20 (twelve years ago) link

I think a lot of film scenes were done in Kilmainham, probably because it is one of few oldschool jail-like buildings that are not in use as a jail.

mmm, slightly less films than I thought, but they include THE FACE OF FU MANCHU: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmainham_Jail#Films

The New Dirty Vicar, Thursday, 17 November 2011 10:25 (twelve years ago) link

BAH! I always forget to put links on a separate line, as a way of avoiding the horror that is Full Justification.

The New Dirty Vicar, Thursday, 17 November 2011 10:25 (twelve years ago) link

I think a lot of film scenes were done in Kilmainham, probably because it is one of few oldschool jail-like buildings that are not in use as a jail.

The reason is that the guys wanting to restore the gaol had no money and hiring it out to film crews was the only way they could raise the cash!

Franz Kappa (S-), Thursday, 17 November 2011 11:57 (twelve years ago) link

three months pass...

dmac in dublin is 'a thing'

aside from becoming an urbanite wretch of the highest and totally selling out my heretofore begrudging stony grey soil of mayo disavowal of all things east of tarmonbarry, i'm quite looking fwd to a few years amongst the enemy.

Aside from evening courses, five a side at ucd, boardsdeals-funded meals out, long and brisk walks around muggers and heroin-users along the canal, and three hours on the 16a from the centre to terenure, any clues from the locals as to what to expect?

Bear in mind that i'm in the bottom 5% of ilxors as rated by culture, though as to whether that's been environmentally-stymied thus far or not is open to (short and bad-natured) debate.

steep? that's where i'm off hiking (darraghmac), Monday, 27 February 2012 12:51 (twelve years ago) link

You are staying out in Terenure? Noice.

The New Dirty Vicar, Monday, 27 February 2012 15:12 (twelve years ago) link

when i burn my bridges i nuke em

steep? that's where i'm off hiking (darraghmac), Monday, 27 February 2012 15:28 (twelve years ago) link

one month passes...

terenure/rathgar is, indeed, noice, but it is, unfortunately, temporary.

Is daft.ie the best way to find accommodation, or should we register with a few agencies? Bear in mind that we're not going to be able to come up with much in the way of references, having lived 'at home' for the past few years.

Any clues/advice as to area? Kilmainham/inchicore seem like a winner in terms of the price/transport/decent accommodation available balance.

I can get to work from anywhere but ms mac is stuck out at eastpoint (near clontarf) which is a bit of a pain.

j'en ai cache (darraghmac), Thursday, 5 April 2012 10:15 (twelve years ago) link

Daft does the job I think. How about Stoneybatter? Near the Luas and stuff.

29 facepalms, Thursday, 5 April 2012 16:46 (twelve years ago) link

I'd say you'd be able to get somewhere with a garden etc. in Kilmainham/Inchicore for a similar price to what you'd pay for something pokier in Stoneybatter. But if you like hipster street parties and the like then go for it. I live in Drimnagh, so i can vouch for that end of town but i rent from a friend so i never ran into any problems with references or anything.

Number None, Thursday, 5 April 2012 16:57 (twelve years ago) link

do i come across as hipster street party guy? i must be doin somethin wrong

j'en ai cache (darraghmac), Thursday, 5 April 2012 17:00 (twelve years ago) link

thought that might be a red flag

Number None, Thursday, 5 April 2012 17:02 (twelve years ago) link

Despite the supposed hipster cachet over here in D7, there were a posse of mucksavages knocking a sliothar about at the bottom of my street today, so you'd probably fit right in.

I'm Street but I Know my Roots (sonofstan), Thursday, 5 April 2012 22:18 (twelve years ago) link

new rule- if you can't spell it you don't get to complain about it

j'en ai cache (darraghmac), Thursday, 5 April 2012 23:04 (twelve years ago) link

three months pass...

dublin what's good

recommended things to do & places to eat? there first weekend in august

killer camel beej (cozen), Friday, 6 July 2012 21:55 (eleven years ago) link

1. Find a nice pub (lots of suggestions upthread)
2. Have a Guinness
3. Go to step 2

recordbreaking transfer to Lucknow FC (seandalai), Friday, 6 July 2012 23:07 (eleven years ago) link

otm, all of the pubs upthread well worthy of your time. Whereabouts you stayin

I'd suggest fap but i'm in kinsale that w/end

deems irreverent (darraghmac), Saturday, 7 July 2012 00:42 (eleven years ago) link

I have a weird relationship with Dublin but sometimes I fall so hard for the city all over again.

recordbreaking transfer to Lucknow FC (seandalai), Sunday, 15 July 2012 00:29 (eleven years ago) link

if you want hipster food go to bear or crackbird, google away. if you want guinness go to keogh's on south anne street. if you want music i'd say maybe twisted pepper (good lineups but venue is okayish at best) or bernard shaw (loads of children but a decent pub with good beers relative to dublin in general)

not sure about good high end restaurants, it's been too long for me and my friends don't seem to know. winding stair was the last one that people rated and still seem to.

some of my recs may be out of date, don't live there.

Know how Roo feel (LocalGarda), Sunday, 15 July 2012 00:40 (eleven years ago) link

hang on, i think cozen likes craft beer, if so "against the grain" is dublin's craft beer bar, and in a fairly vibrant part.

i am ready to be told i don't have a clue tho, the longer i live away, the more i tend to spend my weekends home in suburbia cos i enjoy how totally different from london it is.

Know how Roo feel (LocalGarda), Sunday, 15 July 2012 00:45 (eleven years ago) link

Also good for interesting beer is Mulligans in Stoneybatter (where I spent most of today)

recordbreaking transfer to Lucknow FC (seandalai), Sunday, 15 July 2012 00:50 (eleven years ago) link

otm, sean, very good spot

tbh, dublin's not short of quality pubs for beer, ambience or grub. you'd be grand pretty much anywhere.

starfish entryprize (darraghmac), Sunday, 15 July 2012 14:12 (eleven years ago) link

What kind of things do you like, Cozen?

Some cultural/historical things to consider:
- Kilmainham Jail (where the Brit bastards killed our independence heroes)
- Chester Beatty Library (fascinating boutique museum of orientalist stuff bequeathed to the state by rich collector guy)
- National Museum on Kildare Street (you want bog bodies, we got bog bodies; also things made of gold and an Egyptian mummy, stuff, etc.)
- Literary Pub Crawl (out of work actors tell you literary anecdotes and bring you to pubs)
- 1916 Rising Walking Tour (you get brought around to sites of exciting uprising action)

My pub recommendations:
- Lord Edward (old school; make sure you go to the upstairs lounge; if in the mood for expensive fish food try their restaurant on 2nd Floor)
- The Brazen Head (popular with tourists, though don't let that put you off. Also, you are a tourist. And it does really nice Guinness and is official oldest pub in Dublin)
- Palace in Fleet Street (not to be confused with Palace on Camden Street, a hellhole; Palace on Fleet Street is appealing old school pub with literary connections but is always full)

The New Dirty Vicar, Sunday, 15 July 2012 16:50 (eleven years ago) link

I think I will be in London that weekend so no fappage from me, sadly.

The New Dirty Vicar, Sunday, 15 July 2012 16:51 (eleven years ago) link

I'd back all of those.

Know how Roo feel (LocalGarda), Sunday, 15 July 2012 17:16 (eleven years ago) link

National Gallery & the National Museum at Collins Barracks are definitely worth a look too.

gyac, Sunday, 15 July 2012 17:52 (eleven years ago) link

The Black Sheep on Capel Street is less smelly new location of Against The Grain crew.
+1 for Chester Beatty.
I am not great at restaurants but if you're looking for decent but not OTT try Winding Stair. Great view if you can get by a window.

hyggeligt, Sunday, 15 July 2012 19:19 (eleven years ago) link

hi gelligt

starfish entryprize (darraghmac), Sunday, 15 July 2012 19:55 (eleven years ago) link

Hi DMac, didn't realise you'd moved up. Story?

As an aside for tourist spot suggestions I was in Glasnevin today for the first time. Very interesting even if you're not Irish.

Great things about Dublin:
1) You can meet groups of friends out all round town that are a walk to get to rather than a bus/train/taxi ride away.
2) The quirkiness is coming back that had been a bit drowned out for few years.
3) The Screen, The Lighthouse & The IFI.
4) The parks. Especially Phoenix Park.
5) View from Capel Street down towards Parliament Street.
6) The increase in non-Diageo beers in more and more pubs.
7) Dead zoo (even if you can't go upstairs into the galleries).

Bad things:

1) There are none. Haters be hating.

Lies obviously. Dublin bus (even with the new app), actually just the public transport in general is pretty poor. Run down buildings that have only been around for 10 years. The abandoned Anglo Irish building.

hyggeligt, Sunday, 15 July 2012 20:07 (eleven years ago) link

thanks everyone - this is more than enough to be getting on with

am0n, the road to nowhere (cozen), Sunday, 15 July 2012 20:34 (eleven years ago) link

i got sunburned btw, thanks for nothing dublin

michael keaton IS jim thirlwell IN ‘foetaljuice’ (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 17:59 (four years ago) link

actually, Peter Parker attended "Empire State University" in the comics

Number None, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 17:59 (four years ago) link

an why you be like that

deemsthelarker (darraghmac), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 18:04 (four years ago) link

two weeks pass...

they were puns about miles morales and nyu

daenerys baker (darraghmac), Tuesday, 28 May 2019 20:42 (four years ago) link

two months pass...

Any suggestions of particularly good pubs within about a 15 minute walk of Trinity College?

toby, Sunday, 28 July 2019 20:07 (four years ago) link

that's pretty much all of them!

but more specifically, The Long Hall (Georges Street), Mulligans (Poolbeg Street), Grogans (South William Street)

Number None, Sunday, 28 July 2019 20:12 (four years ago) link

Thanks! Yeah I don’t have my head around the distances yet, I suspect everything is closer than it looks on a map.

toby, Sunday, 28 July 2019 20:41 (four years ago) link

I used to like O’Neills in Suffolk St but haven’t been there in about 10 years.

gyac, Sunday, 28 July 2019 21:00 (four years ago) link

everything is walkable.

the whiskey bar beside/adjoining porterhouse nassau st is good for whiskey

upstairs at rustic stone for cocktails

upstairs at central hotel for sherlock holmesy ambience

phil neville jacket (darraghmac), Sunday, 28 July 2019 22:02 (four years ago) link

one year passes...
seven months pass...

all my Busáras memories involve being cold

Vangelis fleadh (seandalai), Tuesday, 8 February 2022 18:31 (two years ago) link


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