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I studied in Dublin in the early 80s when the famous Bewleys cafe was still going strong. The branch in Grafton Steet was my favourite, especially early in the morning before it was busy. Quiet, roaring fires, people reading the Irish Times. Great sausages and black pudding, toast and coffee. Beautiful stained glass windows. What more do you need!! Bewleys went down hill when they introduced queing. Shuffling along in a horrible queue and being oferred hash browns (... hash browns lol... we had never heard of them and why an Irish cafe introduced them, who knows) I suppose the cafe went along with the sterile, homogenised city modernisation which has ruined so many cities. Oh, well!!
antonioioio · 70-79, M
It's an easy on😊e thing to cook up your self
Rashers and sausages
Or the poor man's Irish breakfast porridge
Rashers and sausages
Or the poor man's Irish breakfast porridge
Gangstress · 41-45, F
Why dya never see an Irish restaurant tbh
The Irish don't k ow how to cook. When is the last time you saw a Irish restsurant (that wasn't just a bar)?
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You can go to Ireland
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
are you kidding? no Irish pub in town?
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