Shur we only went down there in the first place to escape from listening to you rabbitting on about Celtic all the time up the road .It's your fault it changed so
Shur we only went down there in the first place to escape from listening to you rabbitting on about Celtic all the time up the road .It's your fault it changed so
Shur we only went down there in the first place to escape from listening to you rabbitting on about Celtic all the time up the road .
Was that the place with the front half of a Morris Minor hanging from a wall?Used to head there on a Sunday afternoon for a few in front of the fire (early 90's). 'Twas like being in your front room. Yer one behind the counter was savage and used let us pick the music as well. Happy days.
Wasn't in there for a while and when we went back it was all blown out with really strong lighting. Just turned around & walked out, gutted.
That rings a bell. Not 100% certain cos memory is shot. There was loads of memorabilia on the walls, number plates etc. Think a picture of Bob Dylan as well.Was that the place with the front half of a Morris Minor hanging from a wall?
The chap Cunningham who won the lottery was the barman there for a whileAnother character (heh heh) pub gone to be replaced by a hilarious construction
reading a book on cork hurling, A pub called the arcade Robert st was mentioned as a watering hole for cork teams in the 70s, is that down the side of penneys,?
I liked drinking in the daytime there, it was usually hipster free.
From their FB page ........ hopefully it's still there?
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Sextant and Marina bar, remember the odd owner of the latter
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