Wednesday, 24 January 2024

N0154 Cremore House

The route down to the Cremore House from Martins brought me past a friends house, so I knocked in to see if he could come out to play for a pint, and as a result I now had local company for the final two pubs of the evening.

The Cremore was up next, a very old fashioned looking premises inside and out - with the now uncommon high level windows* outside, and dark upholstered furniture inside. The toilets are also on the dated side, but perfectly functional, and I'm not Pub Spy anyway.

Relatively cheap pints were obtained, and we watched Mark Allen's 147 before heading on to the next pub.

An item of odd pub interest is that the entrance door feature door stickers for many beers that are no longer available within the pub, or possibly Ireland in general, such as draught Miller.


*these, allegedly, were required to be replaced with 'normal' window on pubs in the city centre by Garda request - but I've no evidence of this. They can still be seen in some other suburban pubs though

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