296) The Hideout House of Campbell's Row, D1

 
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Set off the beaten track and tucked away in a housing estate – a sign helpfully points it out, and newcomers will be granted a token 'all righ' by any seated sentinels outside the bar – a discreet rite of passage and surreptitious once-over, as if checking for wiretaps or tapes. Very cheap and cheerful pint! Very local and close-knit but not unfriendly despite any exterior ominousness – an outsider will be accommodated but may not wish to ever return again. For a few months of the year, a certain Paul Stone hosts a Ballad Session every Sunday – preferable to the usual lousy karaoke that is the bane of many a spot come week's end.

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297) Phil Ryan’s Hogan Stand of North Circular Road, D1

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295) The Goose Tavern of Sion Hill Road, Drumcondra, D9