Keelings is the only pub in Donabate, for now at least - Smyths having closed its doors in August 2024, with the contents auctioned off.
Luckily for drinking capacity in the town, Keelings is fairly large, but its unfortunately also not incredibly memorable. Suburban pubs don't really need to be - people go to them because they're local, and form connections with the pub via people, via events, social activities and so on; rather than because they're incredibly notable for some reason. Just existing is no guarantee of success - the place still needs to be well run - but the result is often somewhere very similar to other places I've been before. And that isn't a bad thing.
There's some Hope taps, which is always nice to see in pubs near (or near-ish, this far out) to the brewery - Hope having established themselves as the default craft choice in Northside and North Dublin pubs in the same way as Rye River have in West Dublin / North Kildare, and Wicklow Wolf on the Southside.
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