Guinness is the national drink and all you have to do is say "I'll have a pint please" and it will be a Guinness
Kathy enjoys a Guinness
The most popular area of Dublin is Temple Bar
If you are in Dublin, this place cannot be missed. It is the most popular fish & chips place in Dublin, Leo Burdocks
It is the best fish & chips we ever had
You cannot go hungry in the Temple Bar district and definitely not thirsty
Just like London there are bars and pubs everywhere
Everywhere we have been in Europe we love to watch how the buildings become beautifully colorful as evening approaches
Most folks we talked to in Dublin did not care for this "work of art." Would make a nice radio tower though.
The Liffey River runs through Dublin
Ugh, what's up mate?
The Dubliner
Another shot of the Liffey
The Ha'Penny Bridge over the Liffey
If you click on this shot (to enlarge) you will see the building across the Liffey has Heineken written on it. When not in Dublin, and especially when in Amsterdam, that is my brewskie of choice.
O'Connell Street is the main drag on the North side of the Liffey
And don't forget to celebrate with lots of Guinness or Irish whiskey and corned beef and cabbage
At the top of the Guinness Brewery you can Quaff to your hearts content
Nice 360 degree view from atop the brewery
The Bad Ass Cafe
Lots of folks inhabit the Temple Bar area of Dublin but it is lots of fun anyway
The name of this place is "Booze 2 Go"
Even the hostels have names that make you thirsty
My home away from home
Now that would be a party!!!
Looks like good numbers to me. Anyone know how to open one of these?
Kathy and I were married in 1985. In 1999 I retired and we hit the road fulltiming in our 1999 Winnebago Chieftain 36 foot diesel pusher. Our RV journeys have taken us through 49 states, Canada and Mexico. We have visited most of the European countries but only by train, automobile and bus. Starting in April 2010 we will begin touring Europe in our smaller 23 foot diesel class C RV. We have also been to North Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and some of the Far East.
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