Every Pub in Dublin
Friday, 9 May 2025
N0253 Brock Inn
Thursday, 8 May 2025
RetroReview: S3744 Sandymount Hotel
Seems my cross-checking of lists wasn't thorough enough, and I did actually miss at least one more pre-2016 visit entirely.
I attended a wedding afters in this hotel, but actually experienced the normal bar also despite there being one in the wedding room - we arrived a bit early, and the main dinner bit was still going on and I think that lurking around the edge while people were eating would be a little weird.
The bar here is, unsurprisingly given the location, rugby branded like some other hotels nearby - The Lineout. My now fading memory was of a hotel guest being slightly miffed as to the limited selection of whiskey on offer, but this was a decade or more ago at this stage and has very possibly changed since.
Wednesday, 7 May 2025
May 2025 register update
Small enough update yielding only one useful result
Returned to register:
N0197 former Soup2, North King Street, which I also visited and wrote up as Taproom 47; and is possibly about to become something else, now it's re-registered. Unless it's drastically different again it may not get a third writeup!
N1381 Coolquoy Lodge
The Coolquoy Lodge, in the townland of Coolquoy Common, is the local pub for the residents of Coolquay - the spelling that basically everyone except the authorities and the pub owners use for the area. There isn't an actual quay anywhere nearby, but "quoy" just looks a bit weird in English I guess.
This is quite a generic pub, a roadhouse on the old N2 that is still going after the bypass was built; presumably helped by the local trade which some since failed roadhouse pubs did not have. There's a sizeable bar area and a big restaurant section to the premises; which are well maintained but just a bit, well, bland.
That said, for a village to have a pub at all is no longer guaranteed, let alone one that does food.
Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Revisited pubs, April 2025
A relatively big list this month, as what has been a very effective month for new pub ticks has often left me with long bus waits, or going somewhere to wait for a dinner reservation time to come around
N0099 Big Romance - waiting until it was dinner time to go tick off a pub-restaurant
N1084 Pipers Corner - and then going somewhere after that had more interesting beer
S4500 Brickyard - guts of an hour wait for a bus up to Sandyford Village
1004031 Bison Bar - dinner after a days pub ticking, as the bus home leaves from outside
1016206 Brewdog - another pre dinner wait
S0271 Walters - one hour wait for a bus up Killiney Hill
N1062 Flowing Tide - it was raining and I had a relatively long wait for a Luas that went past Connolly
N0006 Brew Dock - pre-train dinner
S0010 Dawson Lounge - a surprisingly terrible pint
S0080 Bar Rua - while deciding whether to descend in to Lane7
N0880 Kettles Country House Hotel
Monday, 5 May 2025
1017710 The Orchard
Applewood is an early 00s housing development built around a "main street", with traditional retail units under apartments, and a more traditional pub than the often standalone bar/restaurant building that 00s developments often got - and which has often failed or never opened to begin with.
And indeed if you were told that the punnily named Orchard had been there since the 1960s, once inside, you might find it hard to disagree.
It's a quite traditional pub, with the normal lounge and bar split that's often missing in the newer suburban pubs - and only ladies toilets in the lounge, something that would not be common by the 00s.
There's a solitary craft beer tap, a hazy from Galway Hooker that I'd not seen offered anywhere before; a rare sight in suburbia and a welcome change from products from the two main macros.
All in this seems to be one of the better presented and operated of the modern suburban pubs.