Great video as always, no fuss just the information I'm going to Dublin between February and March can anyone tell me what the weather is like there at that time?. thx from Brazil
Not from Ireland but the UK (similar climate). The weather can vary a lot, I would say prepare for cold and wet and hope it's not 😂 but don't expect it to be warm even if it isn't wet. I hope you get some good weather for your trip.
Look up on your phone if you're an out of towner. Also, you can watch his videos to find possibilities of under the radar pubs that have amazing pints of Guinness. One I remember is Gravediggars.
I'm a fairly seasoned english-irish tourist, I'd give the Ha'penny Bridge Inn near Temple Bar a shout-out, my personal preference of course, you may hate it, and it is Temple Bar prices, but for me it's a go to, the vibe for me is just friendly, and it's simply "a Pub", after the stress of getting to and from the Aiport, if you want a mid-day pint...
Temple Bar gets a bad rep from us purely because of the prices - having said that, some of my best ever nights out have been there. The mix of great music, people buzzing being on their first night out in Dublin, and good pints creates a truly unique atmosphere.
Daragh. Loving the direction you are taking your channel. New to the channel and watching previous content. And i don't drink! You are such a genuine 'down-to-earth' bloke. Icon! Indeed an Ambassador for Ireland. So 'one of us'. And yes Dublin fair city is on the Agenda. Cheers! And continued success with the new direction. [PS. What's your knowledge on coffee? Cafes?] Have a good week.
@@alancazzawhich statistics were they? A quick google of safest city’s in just Europe and dublin doesn’t show up, however the US embassy put out a travel advisory in July 2023 warning of personal safety in Dublin City
Bowes is unreal hit it up every time I'm over, forget that temple bar shite
Heading to Dublin tomorrow, so watching this in preparation, cheers mate!
Perfect combo….a place to see and a place for a pint!
Great post. After seeing this, I’m winging my way over from New Zealand
Do u think I’d be welcome in the pubs with my guide dog in Dublin, not been since I went blind and craving a decent pint!
Beautiful mix, things to do and pints!! Look forward to Part 2!
7.30 in the morning and my mouth watered a bit looking at those creamy pints 😂
Thank you 🙏 very helpful when I go for the first time Sláinte 🍻
Literally buzzing to come over from Scotland in match . 4 day trip for the rudgy ❤
The jail tour is a must do...my favorite pub back in the day was O Donaghues. Today's Dublin isn't the same and overpriced as hell !!!
Daragh! Do a tour of the most historic pubs in Ireland. Have a pint with the proprietor and talk about the mad history. There's a haunted pub in Tipp.
The Guinness Storehouse is worth a visit as well, apparently they make a stout of some sort there
Damn wish you posted this earlier when i was in Dublin
Is it save on dublin
Tnx Daragh, love watching your insightful helpful videos. Will be chasing family roots next year
Get the guru back
Great video as always, no fuss just the information I'm going to Dublin between February and March can anyone tell me what the weather is like there at that time?. thx from Brazil
Not from Ireland but the UK (similar climate). The weather can vary a lot, I would say prepare for cold and wet and hope it's not 😂 but don't expect it to be warm even if it isn't wet. I hope you get some good weather for your trip.
Look up on your phone if you're an out of towner. Also, you can watch his videos to find possibilities of under the radar pubs that have amazing pints of Guinness. One I remember is Gravediggars.
I'm a fairly seasoned english-irish tourist, I'd give the Ha'penny Bridge Inn near Temple Bar a shout-out, my personal preference of course, you may hate it, and it is Temple Bar prices, but for me it's a go to, the vibe for me is just friendly, and it's simply "a Pub", after the stress of getting to and from the Aiport, if you want a mid-day pint...
Temple Bar gets a bad rep from us purely because of the prices - having said that, some of my best ever nights out have been there. The mix of great music, people buzzing being on their first night out in Dublin, and good pints creates a truly unique atmosphere.
Great shout here and I’m Irish. Prices not too bad and a mixture of tourists and locals
Daragh. Loving the direction you are taking your channel. New to the channel and watching previous content. And i don't drink! You are such a genuine 'down-to-earth' bloke. Icon! Indeed an Ambassador for Ireland. So 'one of us'. And yes Dublin fair city is on the Agenda. Cheers! And continued success with the new direction. [PS. What's your knowledge on coffee? Cafes?] Have a good week.
The Royal Oak is surely one of the best pubs in the world!
Roll on the 27th of December to I hit Dublin City myself and the wife what a city it is 🎉🍺🍺🍺🎉
Darragh -- hitting your stride. Great work and I endorse for any other Yanks heading over.
Iam coming soon 😊
Jesus Daragh you couldn’t have timed this any worse😂😉
😂😂😂😂
I want to go to Dublin so bad 🇮🇪
A good tip would be, take shit loads of money as everything is over priced to fook.
Dublin a rough spot now not like 20 plus years ago
Great video but too short. 12-15 mins is the sweet spot
Think I’ll be safer staying at home.
Statistically one of the safest cities in the world consistently over the last 20 years ❤
@@alancazzawhich statistics were they? A quick google of safest city’s in just Europe and dublin doesn’t show up, however the US embassy put out a travel advisory in July 2023 warning of personal safety in Dublin City
@@tzsteve33good man. Pipsqueek
Top Geezer
Gaffneys Guinness has gone shite so has mulligans
Heard that about Mulligans - any idea why that's the case? Bowes is still great though, was in there the other day.
We forgive the bits speak for yourself
Dublins not safe
Do you now live in a hotel 😂