Name | ABV | Entered |
38 Just a big standard Irish pub / sports bar with nothing in the way of craft beer. Nice enough place to have a few but as a Ratebeer destination, move swiftly along.. |
46 Go for the cheaper prices and food but skip over if you’re a beer nut. |
56 Standard pub fare and beer lineup. Used to be much more inviting before they moved. |
56 If you looking for beers I won’t recommend this place. They don’t have so many choice for you big seller there would be Guinness and local lager beers (Sigha, Chang etc.) |
64 A huge chunk of Ireland in Bangkok but I can’t say it looks that authentic. A large enough draft selection but somewhat uninspiring. Fine for watching sporting events though as there are plenty of huge TV’s around the place. Good service and all the daily English newspapers. |
46 It’s moved. saw that the old place had closed down. It’s now just a short distance from the Londoner brew pub. An ok draft selection. Leffe Blond, Hoegaarden and 2 O’Hara’s beers, the stout and the irish pale ale. |
76 The Dubliner claims to be the only Irish Pub in Bangkok that is Irish-owned. It’s hard to question its authenticity when sat amongst the charming oak-decked bar and Irish décor
http://talkbangkok.com/listings/416/nightlife/pubs/the-dubliner |
82 Best selection I could find in Bangkok. Surprisingly good selection of draught Belgian (Leffe, Hoegarten, Stella) and Irish/English (O’haras, Guiness, Kilkenny, Boddingtons), plus the usual Asian brews. Pints of ale a reasonable 200 baht. Didn’t try the food but heard it was good. Live music most nights. Owned by an Irishman apparently. |
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