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    WC Final in Dublin

    In Dublin with Friends Sunday--can any of the Irish lads recommend a good pub --atmosphere with the ability to see the game--is there any fan zones in Dublin ?


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    And Sydney...?

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    Czech Inn - Dublin - http://www.czech-inn.org/
    Scruffy Murphy's - Sydney - http://www.scruffymurphys.com.au/

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott7_0(Prague) View Post
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    Czech Inn - Dublin - http://www.czech-inn.org/
    Scruffy Murphy's - Sydney - http://www.scruffymurphys.com.au/
    Cheers Scott, just have to keep myself awake now.

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    Make sure you have plenty funds, I was in Dublin In June and a pint was 6euro 25.

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    The closest thing we probably have to a fan zone are TheWoolshed on Parnell St and The Living Room on Cathal Brugha Street (north end of O’Connell St) By no means the best pubs in Dublin but they have been cracking for the world cupThey will both be rammed and will have a decent atmosphere for the final, if you arrive early enough to get in. Also The Czech Inn on Essex Street in Temple Bar.

    For me The Longstone, near Tara Street, is probably the best for watching football, usually has a barbecue and big screens in the beer garden. There are a ridiculous amount of Spanish in Dublin so there will be some party if they beat the dutch.

    Pints should not cost more than €4.50-5 if you avoid the tourist trap pubs in Temple Bar.
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    Cheers chaps a, stayng in the Fitzwilliam in St Stephens green any of the above near by ...

    Cannot wait love dublin ,love guinness,love James Connolly.

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    and chaps after the final where is best to go to enjoy ...Craic and somewhere with a session going on//for guzs in there lates 30;s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hessenhibee View Post
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    In Dublin with Friends Sunday--can any of the Irish lads recommend a good pub --atmosphere with the ability to see the game--is there any fan zones in Dublin ?
    the slipper ballymun
    the glimmerman stoneybatter
    the cuckoos nest tallaght
    the jolly farmer in finglas
    the corduff in Blanchardstown

    Sorry did you want nice hospitable places????

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    Nowt wrong with the slipper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eire hibs View Post
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    Nowt wrong with the slipper.

    Nowt wrong with any of them.....eh......would just be in body armour in most of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernie Cobra View Post
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    the slipper ballymun
    the glimmerman stoneybatter
    the cuckoos nest tallaght
    the jolly farmer in finglas
    the corduff in Blanchardstown

    Sorry did you want nice hospitable places????
    Nowt wrong with The Glimmer Man either was in there the other day. Certainly not a dodgy shop

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