The Dubliner

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Every city's got at least one, and The Dubliner is a decent stab at that much loved institution, the Irish Pub. A homely interior of wooden tables and chairs, traditional hearth and the odd timber beam is spiced up with the customary photos, flags and memorabilia. More importantly a large screen winds down onto which is projected 'the big game', meaning the Dubliner is never short of a crowd come match day. Needless to say if it's a slice of Slovenian culture you're after then stay clear of the Dubliner... But if you've just arrived in town then it's a good place to meet some expats and sink a cheap pint of Guinness. |
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reviewed by John O'D from Ireland on Dec.14.2011 | |
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reviewed by Ted Miller from United States on Dec.03.2010 | |
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reviewed by Mike from United States on Sep.30.2009 | |
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reviewed by Paul from United States on Sep.12.2008 | |
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reviewed by Sparky from United Kingdom on Sep.10.2008 | |
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reviewed by John from United Kingdom on Sep.09.2008 | |
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reviewed by mike from United Kingdom on Sep.07.2008 | |
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reviewed by Mike from United Kingdom on Mar.02.2008 | |
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I live in Bratislava and don't go here much. It was okayish the few times I've been. Food is mediocre but it's relatively authentic. There are better Irish bars in Bratislava, but none are as easy to find.






