An Irish pub housed in an old William & Glynn’s bank yet despite that pedigree, this L shaped bar is somewhat basic, almost like a 1970s works canteen with red painted woodwork, half-panelling on the walls, bench seating and wood flooring. On the walls is the usual Irish bric-a-brac expected of an ‘Irish’ bar. Round the corner from the entrance is a stage area that host regular live music, and a pool table. Irish TV sports are shown via RTE, the Irish broadcaster. A welcome conversion to cask beer took place in mid-2012, however that did not work out, so back to the keg beer it went in mid-2014.
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Selection of our most historically and architecturally interesting pubs serving cask ales.
Selection of more modern beer venues including great cask AND keg options.
Total Walking 3 miles
Selection of pubs from the Piccadilly Area of the city. A few of a famous breweries are based at the back of Piccadilly and this tour makes the most of these.
Total Walking 2.5 miles
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