Irish Pubs




Who could go to Ireland with the Quinns and not visit the pubs-a lot of them. The Quinns are great travelling companions and we had a super time. Guiness is the "drink of the land". It is on tap in every pub-and tastes considerably better than the Guiness served in the states. Peggy orders "Guiness with black". The bartender adds a little bit of blackberry liqueur- it softens and slightly sweetens the taste. It's good but I prefer mine "straight".
Everytime we travel, we try to stay awy from places where tourists frequent. In Kilarney we found a neat, off the beaten path pub called Husseys. The locals were super friendly-it was so crowded, two Irish Ladies asked us to share their table.
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