Monday, 29 April 2024
N1422 Leonards
Saturday, 27 April 2024
S2031 Merry Ploughboy
Maybe if we move on again, we'll get some space?
No. And even though the two bus loads that arrived here, another show bar, were directed upstairs; there wasn't even a perch in here. But there was a covered smoking area - and a vastly larger partially covered, but still completely soaked one, that looks from Streetview to have been built for the 'outdoor summer' of 2021.
This trip was never about finding a nice comfy pub to sit down in, it was to tick places that are harder to get to public transport - and despite the large bus park here, you can't get here easily on regular buses - there are eight services a day to/from Dundrum Luas stop on weekdays and zero on weekends.
It also wasn't about watching the rugby match, which was creating much of the demand in the pubs; and ended badly while we were standing inside the pub before heading outside. At least the ticking trip was a success.
Friday, 26 April 2024
1002618 Taylors Three Rock
Wednesday, 24 April 2024
S0369 Step Inn
What were we thinking, doing a drive (I was not the driver, the driver was not drinking) around the pubs of a stereotypically wealthier part of South Dublin during a rugby match?
It wasn't easy to get in to the Step Inn - its carpark was rammed, and from the carpark it isn't obvious how to actually walk in to the pub - and it wasn't easy to get a seat either; or get an order in at the bar for that matter - however, once sat, there was sufficient floor service that this wasn't a real issue.
Despite the Step Inn being incredibly busy, Stepaside doesn't seem to quite have the numbers to support two pubs - the second one (Morgan and Macs, Fern & Co, Wild Boar at various times) across the road is currently closed; and remains unticked (and untickable) as I'm not entirely confident that I did actually visit there for lunch when kitting out the medical centre in a previous job. The area has grown significantly, and continues to grow, but changing patterns in pub attendance may be cancelling this out.
The pub it does have is a decent suburban pub regardless, assuming you can get in.
Monday, 22 April 2024
1001184 Farmer Browns Kilternan
As I usually don't get to write a pub up immediately, there is always a risk that something significant will happen before I get to do the writeup. And in this case, the pub has closed down.
The Golden Ball pub, as was, was bought by Greg Kavanagh for the land around it; and with this redeveloped - looking nothing like the original proposal - he sold it on in November 2023. During his ownership, the pub was leased out to the restaurant-and-occasional-pub chain Farmer Browns, and I visited during the latter days of their operation.
This pub was the 750th on a rolling register basis, albeit I've visited two other new pubs that are not yet on the register before this, so it is only 750th by default really.
Under the Farmer Browns operation, there was a restaurant area and a bar area, with my visit being constrained to the bar as I'd already had lunch; but this may not be the same once the new owners take over.
Saturday, 20 April 2024
(no number yet) Krewe South
This post may end up being pointless for ticking purposes; as I don't yet know if this is going to have a pub licence; but as its sister premises (N2805 Krewe North - since visited but not written up yet) has a pub licence, and this one has a similar setup, I'm assuming it does.
By not being on the register, it has been robbed of being Pub #750 on a rolling register basis - it can't be marked as such, as its not there to mark. But maybe it isn't even a pub anyway.
From the off, things didn't look good here. Their booking system told me there were no seats available for a single diner; possibly ever - but when I looked for a table for two, I was offered any and every 15 minute slot I wanted that evening. I didn't book one lest I had to make up a story about a missing date; but just turned up in person.
As expected, there were plenty of seats available. The next issue is that the tap list here is bloody awful.
However, the food is the main draw here; and is fantastic - this is going to be subjective, but they manage to hit exactly what I want, taste wise.
Fix the booking system and get one, just one, Irish independent product on the taps and I'll give it 5/5 every day.
Something I noticed on my visits to the toilets - the food is quite messy, and that's where the sinks are - was that the music playout appeared to be stuck there, with a single track repeating. This is apparently deliberate.
Friday, 19 April 2024
S0971 Leopardstown Inn
The rotating bar is gone.
I only came here for the rotating bar (and to tick it off the list). Bah.
My main takeaway from the now entirely stationary pub is that its a lot, lot smaller than I imagined. The extensive radio advertising (for the rotating bar) made me assume this was an absolutely massive complex. Its not small, but its probably half the size I'd assumed in my mind.
My static pint was fine, but I wanted to get marginally dizzy.
Wednesday, 17 April 2024
S0397 Byrnes of Galloping Green
Monday, 15 April 2024
S0400 Stillorgan Orchard
Saturday, 13 April 2024
S0401 Bolands
After one totally normal, and one totally normal but soggy, pub in this general area I was expecting a third (and a fourth, etc etc). But that I did not get.
Bolands is quite a large pub, and yet despite its size, is completely decorated inside with music, movie and comic book content/memorabilia. From 7" singles on the ceiling to movie posters on the walls, there isn't really an inch left without some form of pop culture decoration. It's certainly a change from the oil cans and anvils greebling that many other pubs have.
The pub wasn't massively busy for the time of day, and particularly compared to the Millhouse; but we'll see that trend a bit further in the next pub. The area may be slightly over-provided with pubs; even with the complicated restaurant-bar-then-nightclub of Blakes / Burn / whatever you remember it as across the road being a cleared site now
The pub has been up for sale a few times in recent years - 2017 and 2022 - but I'm not sure if it has actually changed hands.
Friday, 12 April 2024
1013865 The Millhouse
Have you ever wanted to experience a hybrid of a sauna and a pub? Because you can in Stillorgan.
Walking along the outside of this pub, I noticed that all the windows were covered in condensation inside; and on entering the premises I was hit by a wall of wet - I am not used to having steamed up glasses on a dry day; but I got them here.
This appears to be a side effect of the kitchens here; but every other pub that does food manages to not sweat out the customers in the process
I'm sure the pub is nice enough to sit in when its *not* serving food; but I was happy to knock my pint and get out in to the cool February air outside to dry off.
Thursday, 11 April 2024
Revisited Pubs March 2024
Only some absolute regulars this month:
N0006 Brew Dock - waiting for a train and needing dinner
N0053 Graingers - waiting for a train without needing dinner
Wednesday, 10 April 2024
S0254 O'Dwyers
On a bus trip some weeks after visiting O'Dwyers, I saw a promotional banner for a printers stating something along the lines of "a business with no sign as a sign of no business". And indeed, O'Dwyers has basically no signs for itself, being externally swamped by signs for Scotts - the restaurant upstairs from it. But it still exists.
Inside has a bit of a sign overload also, which placards on every table and at multiple locations behind the bar flagging the presence of allergen info for customers. This type of strong notification can come from a negative event; which I really hope is not the case here. Having a non-anaphylactic peanut allergy, I do occasionally check the allergen info folders when eating and I do want to know that they are there - but they legally have to be these days.
Once you can find your way through the sea of signs, there's a decent pub underneath them all.
Monday, 8 April 2024
S1487 The Waterside
Saturday, 6 April 2024
S2026 The Steering Wheel
I actually tried this pub between the Laurels and the Central, but couldn't find a seat or a space to wedge myself in - this being the busiest, at least in terms of space, of the lot. A smaller room, downstairs anyway, than any of the others; this felt more like a traditional Dublin pub than a suburban pub.
Some of this may be down to the fact that it, well, was. This is a rare case of a pub that moved - The Steering Wheel was on Bolton Street, but (at least) the name moved out to Clondalkin in the early 80s.
Why it moved has one obvious reasons; and some possibly other ones. The Bolton Street pub went on fire on May 8th and May 14th, 1979 and was seriously damaged - but it did reopen for a brief period as the Judge and Jury in the 1980s.
Also in 1979, The Stores pub in Clondalkin was demolished as part of a retail redevelopment that includes the premises currently occupied by the Steering Wheel - going on the location of the remaining buildings in that photo, it was slightly further East than where the pub currently sits. The new pub opened as The Steering Wheel in the early 80s.
I don't know for sure that this was anything other than a case of borrowing the name of a known pub; but there's good reason to have taken a city centre pub out to suburbia. As road widening and redevelopment ate up much of the original structure of the North city centre in the 70s, and Clondalkin grew as a new suburb, a reasonable proportion of the old regulars will have moved out of the city, and probably a decent percentage to within range of Clondalkin Village. This would also apply to just appropriating a name, though.
The licencing application to move The Stores licence to the new premises was made by the then operating company of The Central - I should probably figure out if they owned the Bolton Street pub to tie down whether it is a "move" or just an identical name.
Assuming the bar is similar now to what it was then - it is quite traditional - what they may have got is a nice bar, with traditionally shirt-and-tie'd barmen and a decent crowd of what seem to be regulars. I didn't go upstairs, to the more modern section of the bar - which has changed names a few times recently, having been Gunpowder and now the Tree Top, but it appears to be well reviewed.
Thursday, 4 April 2024
April 2024 Register Update
Hotels all the way down in a slim enough update:
New:
1020358 Chancery Hotel, Ship Street - new hotel
Renumbered:
1021019 The Marker Hotel, Grand Canal Dock - formerly 1006717
Re-appeared:
S0149 The Leinster Hotel - this was Howl at the Moon. The preserved licence number removes any guilt about not revisiting...