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Legendary Snugs & Old Man Pubs

Legendary Snugs & Old Man Pubs

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We try something new today, and the craic is fan-feckin-tastic! This time we pull up stools and have a pint at the main bar of the Aul Shebeen. Tim pours us pints and a fellow patrons drops in as we chat. Don’t miss our must-do recommendations in Belfast and Dublin as Paul & Patrick call out their favorite pubs. This is our best chat yet. Excited to hear what you think!


Episode Highlights ⭐️

  • Old-man pubs rule - our Top 5 Pubs in Dublin (Patrick) and Belfast (Paul)

  • “My ma’s behind us!” - the story of two Dublin kids that stowawayed to JFK.

  • Surviving a marathon (but not planning another one!)

  • Friendly interruptions as we sit at the bar - always a story!

  • Losing Boarding passes and being saved by a fellow Dub.

  • Irish “Spicy” from bland curries to Zinger burgers to the now famous Spice Bag!

  • Tales from Irish emigration: the J1, one-way tickets, and the backpacker vibe.

  • Fears of crossing borders in your own country.

  • That perfect moment Anthony Bourdain has talked about.

  • The history behind one of Ireland’s greatest pubs.

  • What’s a “snug”: Our love for snugs and the history behind it.

  • Prizes for our most supportive listeners and readers.


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Shout Outs 📢

  • ⁠Doc on One: Don’t go far…⁠

  • ⁠The Crown Bar ⁠(and four others) in Belfast.

  • ⁠Mulligans Pub⁠ (and four others) in Dublin.

  • ⁠⁠Blakes of the Hollow⁠⁠ in Enniskillen.


  • The Location 📍

    • We’re at the ⁠Aul Shebeen in Fairfax⁠, VA.


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