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Nestled among a White Castle and a BP. Surprisingly welcoming, authentic Irish pub. Barkeeps are actual Old Sod exports, or else damn fine at faking accents. Wood floors and rustic touches ideal for a wee nip. Makes you want to start a group singalong, like you're in the Green Man welcoming Sergeant Howie from the mainland. Solid brunch and nice back patio, too.
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