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Great service, good grub and great pint. Because my friend is a wheelchair user the staff were over to him straight away to point out where the accassible bathrooms were, nice touch and done discreetly. Could be the new watering hole. View all feedback.
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I had a mixed experience in Kennedys. I ordered the cheeseburger and chips off the lunch menu with a draught pint of Birra Moretti. The cheeseburger was nice and the chips were good and hot however, I could have done with a few more chips. The sauce that came with the dish was very tasty. The person I was with ordered the fish and chips and it was very disappointing. The batter on the fish was not nice and it didn't... View all feedback.
Great food, personal and accommodation. good location for the airport. will be back!
Can not recommend this location enough. whether it's her first time in dublin or her 100, that's the place to go. the personal is friendly, friendly and accommodating. from the moment I went with my bags, it showed that their top priority was to give the best experience. eating is authentic, efficient and delicious. if they fall her utensili, the bartender will be at her side with a new one before they pick it up. leroy, who runs the facility, makes it feel like family from the beginning and creates a very welcoming environment. next to the amazing personal is the cultural experience. unlike most places closer to the city, they will get a real local experience that cannot be compared with the tourist trap that temple bar is. here you can turn around with locals, pay local prizes and enjoy traditional Irish music in the right night. you can't go wrong with Kenndy.
In Dublin for a few days to watch Scotkand at football. Found this pub. Staff couldn't have been friendlier and the craic on Saturday night couldn't have been better.Thanks to all. Will defo be back next footy trip in Dublin.
A great place to stay if you're visiting Dublin. Located on the north-ish side of the city, our hotel room (over the pub) was clean and spacious. The manager was very kind and let us check in 2 hours early and gave us his phone number with the key in case we needed him. We stayed for two nights and spent the first night in the pub, listening to the locals' trad session until they closed. It was a nice place to stay if you didn't want to be in Temple Bar or the busiest parts of Dublin but still want to enjoy the atmosphere of a beautiful, mahogany pub and local music each night. The only small catch is that there is no A/C (usually not needed in Ireland) and the pub is located on a very busy street and if the windows are open, the traffic is really loud, so bring ear plugs and enjoy this great spot.
Love the atmosphere and you know a pub with so many locals is always a great pub. Good food and great beer!