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 Jan 25, 11, 17:25    #1
Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone was aware of any clubs or pubs in the Dublin city centre (Dublin 1 / Dublin 2) where a lot of Polish or just central European people in general go out?

I know about one place on caple street but if you order a wodka there, its smirnoff so I wouldnt call it Polish, also, all the staff is Chinese...

So if anyone would know any of these place, and on which days it is busy, it would be highly appreciated!

Dxx

puma05  Jun 25, 11, 21:19    #2
hey,I see that u posted this note a while ago and I was wondering if u've found anything :)
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 Jun 25, 11, 21:23    #3
Pubs I can understand but why clubs? Why not mix with the locals like most people do when they travel?
puma05  Jun 25, 11, 21:26    #4
pubs or clubs, I don't mind any of them. Anyway, mixing is not a problem for me but the locals seem to like having their own groups and they rather stick to it
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 Jun 25, 11, 21:32    #5
Because the locals are in the majority. There are huge numbers of Poles in Dublin so finding a Polish pub shouldn't be hard.
puma05  Jun 25, 11, 21:37    #6
yet I don't know any haha ;)
puma05  Jun 25, 11, 21:43    #7
It's quite easy to make friends with irish guys but I'd love to meet local girls, have someone to chat with on daily basis or go out with every now and then.....I just don't know how to do it. So far, irish girls have been nice to me but not willing to pass the introduction stage, and I'm not saying that there is something wrong with me, I'm very friendly and openminded, it's just that irish girls don't seem to be interested in bonding with foreign girls.
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 Jun 28, 11, 12:47    #8
puma05:
It's quite easy to make friends with irish guys but I'd love to meet local girls, have someone to chat with on daily basis or go out with every now and then.....I just don't know how to do it.


Well, try all the bars in Temple bar in the weekends, lots of Irish girls, the drunker they get, the more talkative too!
Another good place is McGowans of Phipsboro.

To answer your question, I did not find any typical Polish clubs or pubs, and Id love to have a Zywiec on draught!
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Edited by: d28  Sep 4, 11, 23:41    #9
Puma05:It's quite easy to make friends with irish guys but I'd love to meet local girls, have someone to chat with on daily basis or go out with every now and then.....I just don't know how to do it. So far, irish girls have been nice to me but not willing to pass the introduction stage, and I'm not saying that there is something wrong with me, I'm very friendly and openminded, it's just that irish girls don't seem to be interested in bonding with foreign girls.

Whereabouts in Dublin are you? I'm a local girl, my granddad was Polish. I'm learning Polish at d moment. I have a couple of Polish friends but always interested in making more!
Droma1  Sep 5, 11, 00:02    #10
The Czech Inn is popular with Poles. They have a bunch of tasty Czech beers on drafts. It's on Essex gate.
reggin  Sep 7, 11, 22:10    #11
I'm a local girl, my granddad was Polish.


Youre not Irish, so.
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 Sep 7, 11, 22:28    #12
it's just that irish girls don't seem to be interested in bonding with foreign girls.


Either they see you as competition (unsurprisingly) or maybe they think you're lesbian? lol

Youre not Irish, so.


She's quite possibly up to 3/4 Irish, so what's your problem "Mr Unregistered", or should that be RevokeNice or whatever you're called now, lol :p
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 Sep 7, 11, 23:05    #13
it's just that irish girls don't seem to be interested in bonding with foreign girls.

oh they are so up themselves its unbelievable.

"yer not Oirish so" - hey RevokeNice long time no see.
reggin  Sep 7, 11, 23:12    #14
"yer not Oirish so" - hey RevokeNice long time no see.


Who the hell are you?

As for the opening question, go to The living room on cathal brugha street.
megg  Sep 7, 11, 23:25    #15
In Dublin there are so many Poles, that whenever you go - it's almost Polish ;)
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Edited by: catsoldier  Sep 8, 11, 00:09    #16
I could be wrong but many Polish people spend the weekends at friends houses, having a drink and a laugh. There was no tradtion of going to the pub in Poland.
os50906  Sep 14, 11, 17:11    #17
There is a polish bar on Parnell st in Dublin (top of o'connoll) called ZAGLOBA
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 Sep 14, 11, 22:52    #18
There is a polish bar on Parnell st in Dublin (top of o'connoll) called ZAGLOBA

I looked up this pub on the internet and it seems that it is closed, maybe someone could tell us for definite?

http://oranje.salon24.pl/337159,wybory-kto-dzis-pamieta-zaglobe



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