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Ancient tavern where everybody's double-fisting it. House beer comes in light or dark, two mugs at a time. Cool because it's classic, no thanks to the crowd. Tanked fratboys in several exciting varieties of white hat and sneaker, with Irish transplants over sixty-five on the perimeter. Sawdusted floors, dust-encrusted wishbones. Ladies, this place wouldn't even let you in well into the 1970s, and then only by court order. Look what you were missing out on!
Welcoming beer hall hidden away beneath dark staircase. Warm warren of rooms, with antlers and worn wood for country inn effect. Serious about its beer, trots out rotating array of a dozen or so ta... read more
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