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  • Registered Users Posts: 687 ✭✭✭Magnum


    I remember going into Noel Edwards with my Dad, at the top of Thomas street.
    Also A very old pub called Hogans ,which was in Fox,s Bow.
    Also Flannereys on William Street.

    All in the late Seventies.


  • Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 12,916 Mod ✭✭✭✭iguana


    Feathery Burkes, another great place for getting into underage, and even better all the drinks were £1.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,366 ✭✭✭ninty9er


    I remember going to Mastersons on Roches Street to watch matches with my dad in the early 90s...It's some sort of clothes shop now. They had a fire which always seemed to have some aul' fellas dog strewn down in front of it while he was drinking.

    My time was the mid 00s though...the Market what a ****hole full of every type of scumbag and druggie, but everone went there cos it was the easiest place for the underage friends to get in to. I remember at our school grads the fire escape wsa belted open and about 25 people ran in:D:D

    The there was PJs....loved the place...the Knock Shrine Shop is all well and good, but was it really necessary to put it there!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,723 ✭✭✭oleras


    MonsieurD wrote: »
    Gulliver's - I remember the name but can't for the life of me place this pub. Help - I can't remember loads of the 80's!

    Gullivers used to be overhead where the texas steak out is now.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,723 ✭✭✭oleras


    Magnum wrote: »
    I remember going into Noel Edwards with my Dad, at the top of Thomas street.
    Also A very old pub called Hogans ,which was in Fox,s Bow.
    Also Flannereys on William Street.

    All in the late Seventies.

    The Noel Edward was a staple of my late fathers, many a saturday was spent there while my Mam was doing the shopping, I remember having my communion afternoon there, no big fancy sit down meals back then ! He also frequented The Nicholas Brothers on upr gearld griffen st. I think my first memory of a pub was Ollie Naughtons on upper william street, guess what, my dad drank there also..........i see a pattern emerging... :D

    Someone else mentioned the Oyster underneeth Genells (sp) My mam used to work in the shop but would go down to the bar if it got busy on a sunday night.

    My first pub would have been Riddlers across from dunnes, every fri and sat night after getting paid (Dunnes), Then off to Tropics where i would enevitable be stopped, even with ID, i think they thought i murdered someone up there..........lol


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  • Registered Users Posts: 687 ✭✭✭Magnum


    oleras wrote: »
    The Noel Edward was a staple of my late fathers, many a saturday was spent there while my Mam was doing the shopping, I remember having my communion afternoon there, no big fancy sit down meals back then ! He also frequented The Nicholas Brothers on upr gearld griffen st. I think my first memory of a pub was Ollie Naughtons on upper william street, guess what, my dad drank there also..........i see a pattern emerging... :D

    Someone else mentioned the Oyster underneeth Genells (sp) My mam used to work in the shop but would go down to the bar if it got busy on a sunday night.

    My first pub would have been Riddlers across from dunnes, every fri and sat night after getting paid (Dunnes), Then off to Tropics where i would enevitable be stopped, even with ID, i think they thought i murdered someone up there..........lol

    There is another Pub where i spent my communion, at a corner on William Street, going down towards The Round House (towards the market) For the life of me i cant remember the name,(i'm thinking Hartigans) although that was back in 1977.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,723 ✭✭✭oleras


    Magnum wrote: »
    There is another Pub where i spent my communion, at a corner on William Street, going down towards The Round House (towards the market) For the life of me i cant remember the name,(i'm thinking Hartigans) although that was back in 1977.

    Powers ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 687 ✭✭✭Magnum


    oleras wrote: »
    Powers ?


    Possible, if it was on the corner across from the Danes Bakery, then that's it.

    I must have a look later, I'll be in the City.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 70 ✭✭Placid Casual


    anyone remember the temple of sound?!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 70 ✭✭Placid Casual


    Remember Tims?
    Watched the UEFA cup final 04 there, think it was 04.....??
    Celtic Porto.
    Atmosphere was pagic!


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