When you walk into one of these overpriced places you are met with dark furniture, the odd light, etc. and most seem to be anything but Irish run.
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Why are irish pubs dark and gloomy?
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Irish pubs dark - yes
Good question, I find it very hard to film anyone in Irish Pubs because as you say, always too dark. Also why are the dancing areas so small?
Kas
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Have just returned from a wedding in Cork, in the average pub a pint of Guinness is €3.55, a glass or wine is ~€4.60, but if you want a Spritzer, you CANNOT get a splash of lemonade anymore, you have to buy a bottle for €2.65, the Hotel is €1.00 extra on each drink, so it would appear the Irish BARS are charging Irish prices if they can get away with it. The Shannon may charge €1.80 per pint, just go to Villa Martine & they charge €3.50 per pint. Personally we use Spanish bars where a bottle of beer is €1.00 & a glass of wine is 60cents, NO CONTEST
Brendan
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