Maybe it’s an Irish pub in Amsterdam? There’s an Irish pub near me, but I sure don’t live in Ireland…which makes me wonder if “Irish pub” just means “we have beer.”
There are bugger all Irish pubs which say the words “Irish pub” on the front here in Ireland. You just look for the drunken agricultural GAA fanatics.
blackdog33 (#17955)
14 years ago
There used to be O’Reilly’s pubs all over Europe in the 90s. A franchise outfit. I hung out at the ones in Munchen and Dachau. At the one in Dachau whatever brand of beer you ordered they gave you a Guinness.
T.G. Fisher (#)
13 years ago
Lighten up guys. O’Reilly’s were all over Germany. I too frequented the one on Maxmillian Strasse in Munich and the one in Dachau. When I went back in 2004 they were both gone. Too bad. The one in Dachau was a really wild place. Good Irish folk bands.
why does it say enjoy your visit to amsterdam and then o’reilly’s irish pub?
Are people that dumb that they don’t know the difference between European countries?
Maybe it’s an Irish pub in Amsterdam? There’s an Irish pub near me, but I sure don’t live in Ireland…which makes me wonder if “Irish pub” just means “we have beer.”
Yeah, there’s no way that there could be an Irish pub anywhere else, right?
www.oreillys.com/amsterdam/index.htm
There are bugger all Irish pubs which say the words “Irish pub” on the front here in Ireland. You just look for the drunken agricultural GAA fanatics.
There used to be O’Reilly’s pubs all over Europe in the 90s. A franchise outfit. I hung out at the ones in Munchen and Dachau. At the one in Dachau whatever brand of beer you ordered they gave you a Guinness.
Lighten up guys. O’Reilly’s were all over Germany. I too frequented the one on Maxmillian Strasse in Munich and the one in Dachau. When I went back in 2004 they were both gone. Too bad. The one in Dachau was a really wild place. Good Irish folk bands.