Some of you might remember this pic, first posted on the site in June 2010.
Spotted in the window of The Alamo, Temple Bar.
Bargain.

Well, I passed The Alamo earlier on today. Check this out:
We won’t claim all the credit 😉
February 16, 2011 by Donal
Some of you might remember this pic, first posted on the site in June 2010.
Spotted in the window of The Alamo, Temple Bar.
Bargain.

Well, I passed The Alamo earlier on today. Check this out:
We won’t claim all the credit 😉
Posted in Miscellaneous | Tagged Temple Bar pints | 5 Comments
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never drank there but wow thats even cheaper than down the country now. had to leave Dublin nearly a year ago cos of the mad prices but now its starting to look cheap enough to move back…
brilliant, maybe a few more should follow suit, to prevent closures and more importantly, to make punters happy
History will record that Ireland’s road to decline did not start when houses began to be regarded as commodities but when Guinness became just another special offer. The loss of Irish identity will be seen as the real reason so many emigrated, arriving on foreign shores with no clear idea what their national drink was. Later generations of their descendants will identify themselves as Stella Artois Americans or Bulmers Austrailians based on the beer their parents brought with them from the “old country”. The CEO of Diagio must be turning in his grave…
FXR,
ehhh, Stella Artois own Budweiser which, as you know, is stereotypically the most American of US beers and Stella is, of course Belgian.
Congrats to CHTM in bringing down the price of a pint of Goodness.
[…] 2011 by hXci The Alamo on Fleet Street has been a subject of humour on CHTM before, with their ludicrous advertising of bargain €4.50 pints (rumoured to be poured from a can by the way,) but its not a place I’d set foot in until last […]