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  2. The Cobblestone - Wikipedia

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    The Cobblestone is a pub in Smithfield, Dublin, renowned for its live Irish traditional music. [1] The pub has been run by the Mulligan family since 1987. [1] It hosts multiple music sessions a day, [2] and is primarily sustained by the tourist trade.

  3. List of pubs in Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    O'Donoghue's Pub Suffolk Street Open Des Markey O'Neill's Pub Pearse Street: Open Oliver St John Gogarty Temple Bar Open Martin Keane The Oval Abbey Street: Open The Palace Bar Fleet Street: Open Pantibar Capel Street, Dublin 1 Open Patrick Conway's Parnell Square Closed Peter's Pub Johnson Place, Dublin 2 Open Slattery's Capel Street: Open ...

  4. The Good Pub Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Good Pub Guide is a long-running critical publication which lists and rates public houses (pubs) in the United Kingdom. [ 1 ] Published by Random House 's Ebury Publishing subsidiary since 1982, it is released annually in book form and, since 2009, online [ 1 ] until 2021.

  5. Mulligan's - Wikipedia

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    The pub is mentioned briefly in James Joyce's short story, Counterparts, [7] and was used as a filming location on a number of occasions. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Journalists and writers drank at Mulligan's during the twentieth century, [ 10 ] including staff from the Irish Times and from the former Irish Press newspaper - which operated next door until the ...

  6. Liam Gallagher and John Squire, Glasgow review: Duo ... - AOL

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    Liam Gallagher and John Squire, Glasgow review: Duo dish up plenty of sauce with their meat-and-potatoes rock. Roisin O'Connor. March 14, 2024 at 8:22 AM.

  7. Dublin street corners - Wikipedia

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    Several notable junctions in Dublin city in Ireland still carry the name (usually unofficially) of the pub or business which once occupied the corner. While this practice is not unique to Dublin, the pace of recent development there has meant that the original source of the name is more likely to have disappeared.

  8. The Temple Bar (public house) - Wikipedia

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    Standing at the corner of Temple Lane South, the first pub on the site was reputedly licensed in the early 19th century. [2] The pub building at 48 Temple Bar is listed by Dublin City Council on its Record of Protected Structures, [3] and is recorded in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH) as being built c. 1840. [4]

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