Dublin Delights: Guinness, pubs, & grub

Despite the chilly and damp weather during our July 9-13 stay in Dublin, we embraced the Irish spirit and explored the city. We wandered the streets on foot and hopped onto the convenient hop-on, hop-off bus. We saw the sights, experienced the music and friendliness of the pubs, ate fish and chips, and enjoyed the perfect pint of Guinness.

Dublin’s River Liffey
Dublin’s oldest pub, dating to the 12th century
Our table
Inside the maze of the Brazen Head
Fish & Chips, of course!
Dublin landmark – Ha’penny Bridge
Molly Malone Statue
The colorful doors of the Georgian Neighborhoods
No mourning colors for Queen Victoria here
There is a story here…
The perfect pint
Ireland’s symbol, the harp, as a bridge
As a part of the Guinness logo

Teeling Distillery

The Liberties – Dublin’s Golden Triangle
Pot still
Finished product

Pubs and friends

Nancy and a new friend from UK
Rooting for team NL in Euro Cup
Dancing to the music
With Nancy’s friend Donal
At one of Donal and Debbie’s favorite pubs
Debbie and I