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    What a buch of auld crabbits around here today! First Irish dirt, now Irish pubs.

    Seriously, though -- there are good Irish pubs and bad Irish pubs. I've been to my fair share in St. Louis. McGurks used to be one of the best (they would even fly Irish musicians over from Ireland for the weekends), but I haven't been there in quite a long time, so I can't say how it is now.

    I wouldn't judge all of them by a few. Sorta like judging all kilties!

    I'll let you all in on a little secret -- Most Mexican restaurants aren't that authentic either.

    T.

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    You should go for a chinese meal in Glasgow and theres nothing like seeing a chinaman with a East Kilbride accent!

    point taken Todd but you have to take our point about green beer!! cmon can we stoop any lower? especially Guiness why try and reinvent the wheel !

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    Quote Originally Posted by highlander_Daz View Post
    You should go for a chinese meal in Glasgow and theres nothing like seeing a chinaman with a East Kilbride accent!

    point taken Todd but you have to take our point about green beer!! cmon can we stoop any lower? especially Guiness why try and reinvent the wheel !
    Daz,

    I can't say I've ever been in an Irish pub that served green beer, St. Patrick's Day or not.

    T.

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    ive turned green just thinking about that stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Daz,

    I can't say I've ever been in an Irish pub that served green beer, St. Patrick's Day or not.

    T.
    I have. It's enough to weep. My culture boiled down to leprechauns and "Pog Mo Thoin". Ugh, St. Patrick's Day - a love/hate relationship.

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    Well, here in colorado springs it's go to the one irish pub or go to a dance club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Daz,

    I can't say I've ever been in an Irish pub that served green beer, St. Patrick's Day or not.

    T.
    Ditto Todd!

    Around here it's the regular, run of the mill dives that do this during St. Pat's,
    aiming towards the college crowd just up the hill.
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