
Weirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: Spring Break | WeirdBeerGirl.com
No, no new entry this week, but fear not - the Guinness Enthusiast story is still coming! I'm taking a brief break for the offsprings' Easter holidays, and I'll be doing a bit of travel over to London as part of my NEW JOB (full details to follow in due course for those who are
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinksWeirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: BRÚ House Fairview | WeirdBeerGirl.com
While I do have a few pubs closer to the city centre in the Weirdo Dublin Pubs backlog, this week, we're heading a bit further out to BRÚ House Fairview - (now) a part of the Galway Bay family that's less likely to be intruded upon by tourists and/or the special type of Guinness Enthusiast
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinksWeirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: The Hut | WeirdBeerGirl.com
In contrast to last week's visit to The Big Romance, this time, for the week that's in it, as they say here, it seemed appropriate to share a pub that doesn't serve any real craft beer, and isn't much on the tourist trail, but does tick all the boxes for what people from elsewhere -
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinksWeirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: The Big Romance | WeirdBeerGirl.com
This week, we're venturing over to Parnell Street to The Big Romance. This is our first visit to what I would class more as a 'beer bar' vs a 'pub' - whether traditional or otherwise - indeed, on their Instagram, The Big Romance describes itself as 'A vinyl bar with a Hatchett Soundsystem serving craft
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinksWeirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: L. Mulligan. Grocer | WeirdBeerGirl.com
I have a relatively small list of 'must visit' pubs that I recommend to overseas visitors, but, especially for those who are looking to sample local ingredients, craft beer and unique Irish whiskies, this week's pub is very much in the top portion of that shortlist. My first visit to L. Mulligan. Grocer, back in
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinksWeirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: The Back Page | WeirdBeerGirl.com
Yes, we're back in Phibsborough again. I promise we will visit other parts of Dublin, but hey, I like convenience, and, as of this writing, am badly jet-lagged for nerd reasons. This week's pub: The Back Page. In my home country, I have an aversion to most sports bars; they tend to blare sports I
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinksWeirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: Juno | WeirdBeerGirl.com
I'll be honest, my expectations were not high. I only had a passing familiarity with The Red Parrot as it was - an awareness of its reputation as an old-man pub, saw it absolutely packed outside on Croke Park game days and had picked up the odd takeaway pint during the no-wet-pubs time, but that
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinks
Weirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: The Black Sheep | WeirdBeerGirl.com
As promised last week, we'll be visiting a number of Galway Bay pubs in this series; while one of the things I really enjoy about their various bars is that each has a bit of its own character and style, I'm particularly lucky that one of my favourites happens to be a relatively short walk
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinksWeirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: The Underdog | WeirdBeerGirl.com
I broke down and Did The Thing - for this week's Weirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs, I asked ChatGPT about a pub, and here's what it said when I asked it to describe The Underdog: The Underdog is a popular pub located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. It is known for its lively atmosphere
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinksWeirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: Doyle’s Corner | WeirdBeerGirl.com
We're heading back to Phibsborough/Phibsboro this week, with a visit to Doyle's Corner. Dublin pubs - and, to be fair, other businesses - have a habit of lending their names to road conjunctions. In the case of Doyle's Corner, this has happened twice: originally known as Dunphy's Corner from the 1870s, with the requisite Joycean
WeirdBeerGirl.com | the many and various things Lisa Grimm overthinks