McDaid's
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Another of Dublin's well-preserved little pubs with a colourful history, McDaid's location just off Grafton Street means that its tourist quota is higher than is ideal.
Another of Dublin's well-preserved little pubs with a colourful history, McDaid's location just off Grafton Street means that its tourist quota is higher than is ideal. Read less

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Another of Dublin's well-preserved little pubs with a colourful history, McDaid's location just off Grafton Street means that its tourist quota is higher than is ideal.
One suspects that, should this famously sharp-tongued, boozy literary set be around today, they would be horrified by the crush of map-toting tourists in their favourite haunt - and then tap each one for a free drink.
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