Funny that, barman been there 22 years and hears no complaints. I’ve been in Temple Bar once, for an hour and heard the American man at the bar moaning to his friend about the price at the bar. What are the chances eh?
DUDE!!! When you said 9 EURO 90(9.95/10) I NEARLY FELL OF MY COUCH!! THATS INSANE!! I swear Temple Bar is a tourist trap. In Italy I got a bottle of wine for 3 euro!! Ahhh cmon lads that a joke 10 euro a pint give it a rest will ye!!
Fair play to The Auld Triangle giving discount for cash....👍👍 Taking the increase in the last three years as a percentage, in three years time the price will probably be closer to €15.....😭😭
great one Daragh 👍👍 planning my first trip to Ireland for next year, finally 🙂and your videos help a lot. especially as I'll try to not be in Dublin anyway 😋
A Pint of Beamish stout ( they do not do Guinness ) is currently 4 Euro 45 cent at the Silver Penny ( A Wetherspoon Pub ) Abbey St ,just 200 meters from Temple bar .
It's bad over here in the UK too. Two of the pubs you reviewed in Central London a couple of years ago - the Coach and Horses and the Guinea Grill. The price of a pint of Guinness in the Coach and Horses? £6.80 (€8.18). The Guinea Grill? £7.20 (€8.66). These are just standard pubs in central London! I visited Dublin two weeks ago - buying a pint of Guinness that cost me the equivalent of £5.67 in Mulligans on Poolbeg Street was a refreshing change for my wallet. Fair play to the Auld Triangle for keeping the prices low - especially for cash payments.
Shebeen time lads. Government taxes are doing this. Hugh part of these islands culture being obliterated. There was four pubs in my village twenty years ago, now there's one. Social hubs and company for a lot of people literally for hundreds of years destroyed by this lot in twenty.
The Silver Penny (A Spoons ) in Abbey st Dublin City center ,sells pints of Beamish Stout for 4 Euro 45 cent ( under £4 ),and real ales at 2 euro 60 cent a little over £2 .
In the '90's John Ryan's Beggar's Bush just off the Grand Canal & Northumberland Road was a go-to place for a well-priced pint --- we could smoke in the pubs then as well... Ah, well --- those were the days. (Sinead's gone now as well? Uffda!)
what you said at the end is quite important imo because many people online seem to not get what it means for a place to be "touristy". reddit threads will be full of locals going "shush, if you tell people where the good pubs are those will become touristy too" but when im looking for a "non-touristy" pub i just mean a high quality establishment with a sincere/authentic atmosphere, not whether other tourists are present. when i visited dublin i did avoid the pubs in temple bar solely because they were generally too crowded for me, but didnt mind paying some 8 or 9 euro for a pint when one had live music and good seats at the time
£8.24 😮 shocking price, when you consider Bittles in Belfast is £5.80 and one of the best pints, and there's lots of other bars in Belfast you can get a pint for under a fiver.
I was in there in April, it was a big rugby weekend, Leicester Tigers V Leinster. I can tell you it was more than that for a pint, it was 11 Euro. Flip side, atmosphere was electric and the live band on were absolutely superb. The roof was coming off the place and it was shoulder to shoulder!
€10.00 pints, €400.00 per night hotel rooms, £800.00 per week rental cars, €1000.00 flights to Dublin from the USA. Welcome to tourism Ireland, lads. Enjoy it while it lasts.
I’m back and forth from NY and never paid anywhere near €1000 nor €800 for a car rental. Maybe because I’m a regular traveler. That said I’d never drink in the Temple Bar, total tourist trap, though there are many worse places. Generally I find Dublin City Centre a bit cheaper than where I live in the US and anywhere outside Dublin is much cheaper, even the suburbs. Go to London if you want to see real rip off prices.
Had 2 pints at an airport in Sochi last week……the equivalent of 28 euro….14 euro a pint…..i was so excited to see Guinness in the bar that I didn’t even look at the price……
The cheapest pints are 2.60 for cask beers in the JD Wetherspoon pubs in Dublin. Those are 2024 prices. Mind you, last week, there was just one of six cask beers on in Keaven's Port pub on Camden street.
I'm pretty sure the Merchants Arch are charging over a tenner for a pint. That's after 10pm though. Tourists don't give out cos it's that price in France or America after you've tipped. Plus they just have a couple they aren't trying to drink 8 pints.
My nephew is 6 yrs old and I worked out what a pint of Guinness would be on his 18th birthday in Temple Bar based on the price increases, it will be €20/pint
Irish living in Oz, ive missed home until i went back in September, Ireland is an absolute disgrace of place now. Went to Dingle and the place was filthy with rubbish all over the place, and it wasnt the tourist littering, as well as the ridiculious prices on everything the people just do not care about the place, aaaaand i feel the scumbags have just multiplied 10 fold since the last time i was back. I wont be back anytime soon, much rather get paid a decent wage and even at "high" prices in oz it way more affordable than Ireland. Pretty sad how bad its gone in such a short time.
I was in Australia QLD for 6 months in 2017 . Prices there were already high but its ok i guess if you earn good coin (which i was not ) .The weather is also nice most of the time .We lack sunshine which can be depressing in Ireland .
The Auld Triangle is the worst puck to go to. It's littered with shitheads, smells of piss and the only way they get people in, is by keeping prices low. Absolutely disgusting place.
I just came back to California from Ireland... I was horrified to spend 10$ on the worst pint of Guinness of my life when I got back here. The disrespect was shocking. I wish I could teleport back to Galway or Dingle for a good one. But would easily spend 10 Euro at Temple Bar at this point if I had teleporting power.
Much better pubs in town for €5 a pint. The Lark Inn on Meath St only €5 a pint. The Liberty Belle on Francis St €5.30 a pint then The Snug on Stephens St only €5.20 and all cracking pints. Three busy Pubs only a few mins walk from each other (5 Mins from the Luas) with proper Dublin Locals in them. Do a pub crawl between the 3 you can have 2 pints in each, that's 6 pints in real Dublin Pubs for pretty much the same as 3 pints in Temple Bar. Leave Temple Bar to the Tourists.
Temple is stupidity expensive but it does a job. If you need to bring your relatives somewhere for two hours you know it will have Irish songs and will look nice.
As an American, we realize it’s wildly overpriced. And back home I would absolutely never go to an establishment that charges that much for a beer. But when on vacation, it feels like a rite of passage to at least stop in for one pint. But then while you’re there and the first goes down too easy, you just suppose you’ll get a second before you’re on your way. And then when your friend’s taking their time with their second, you might as well grab a 3rd….. And that’s how we get stuck.
I live in Vietnam, and there is only 1 bar in the country that has the license to sell Guinness on Draft , and that's The shamrock in Hoi An , and it's the same price you're paying in temple bar , how the fuck are they shipping it across the world and selling at the same price as there 😅 the rent in this shamrock won't be cheap either , it's riverside in prime location in the old town (massive tourist trap)
Great video. I was there this time 2 years ago. It's well worth the price in Temple Bar for the experience. Go there for one or two, suck up the atmosphere and remember the experience for the rest of your life.
just an idea , to the establisment. instead of putting rates up to pay for the iilegals, why dont you keep to legal immgration and reduce the rates so the people can have good reason to vote for you, and then we all can enjoy 2 pints for 10euro
I had a dream about this man the other night. We were in this house on a pier that was basically hanging off the side of a cliff, and the house started falling apart and I started panicking and told him we have to get out of here, and all he was concerned about was reviewing more Guinness
Sometimes the simplest videos are the best
Great pint of ‘story bud’ in the old triangle.
Funny that, barman been there 22 years and hears no complaints. I’ve been in Temple Bar once, for an hour and heard the American man at the bar moaning to his friend about the price at the bar. What are the chances eh?
Barman was defo told not to tell anyone people are complaining about prices! lololol
Bar is fake af
Where have you been? Great to see a new video from Daragh! Keep them coming …..you do a great job!
DUDE!!! When you said 9 EURO 90(9.95/10) I NEARLY FELL OF MY COUCH!!
THATS INSANE!! I swear Temple Bar is a tourist trap.
In Italy I got a bottle of wine for 3 euro!!
Ahhh cmon lads that a joke 10 euro a pint give it a rest will ye!!
Fair play to The Auld Triangle giving discount for cash....👍👍 Taking the increase in the last three years as a percentage, in three years time the price will probably be closer to €15.....😭😭
Cash is king
why cash??? why not card payments? to me it's stupid approach aren't they paying taxes or what?
great one Daragh 👍👍
planning my first trip to Ireland for next year, finally 🙂and your videos help a lot.
especially as I'll try to not be in Dublin anyway 😋
A Pint of Beamish stout ( they do not do Guinness ) is currently 4 Euro 45 cent at the Silver Penny ( A Wetherspoon Pub ) Abbey St ,just 200 meters from Temple bar .
It's bad over here in the UK too. Two of the pubs you reviewed in Central London a couple of years ago - the Coach and Horses and the Guinea Grill. The price of a pint of Guinness in the Coach and Horses? £6.80 (€8.18). The Guinea Grill? £7.20 (€8.66). These are just standard pubs in central London!
I visited Dublin two weeks ago - buying a pint of Guinness that cost me the equivalent of £5.67 in Mulligans on Poolbeg Street was a refreshing change for my wallet.
Fair play to the Auld Triangle for keeping the prices low - especially for cash payments.
Tbf they are one the best Guinness in uk, that mulligans Manchester must be 8 a pint now
Shebeen time lads. Government taxes are doing this. Hugh part of these islands culture being obliterated. There was four pubs in my village twenty years ago, now there's one. Social hubs and company for a lot of people literally for hundreds of years destroyed by this lot in twenty.
@@SMARVEN€9 a pint in Mulligans at the moment
why for cash? to avoid paying taxes?
Great video mate, hope this one smashes the views!!
There is a pub in Mansfield that does Murphys for £2.50 a pint! Unbelievable they can sell it that cheap!
Which pub pal
The Silver Penny (A Spoons ) in Abbey st Dublin City center ,sells pints of Beamish Stout for 4 Euro 45 cent ( under £4 ),and real ales at 2 euro 60 cent a little over £2 .
Vibe tax at temple bar. Vibe is taxing at the Auld Triangle. There is the difference.
Now that's funny
great vibe around the auld triangle on a matchday though, best place for a pint before croker
In the '90's John Ryan's Beggar's Bush just off the Grand Canal & Northumberland Road was a go-to place for a well-priced pint --- we could smoke in the pubs then as well... Ah, well --- those were the days. (Sinead's gone now as well? Uffda!)
Yeee buddy back to the og content 😅
Disndat does 5er any pints monday-wednesday. handy spot for a few soups during the week.
what you said at the end is quite important imo because many people online seem to not get what it means for a place to be "touristy". reddit threads will be full of locals going "shush, if you tell people where the good pubs are those will become touristy too" but when im looking for a "non-touristy" pub i just mean a high quality establishment with a sincere/authentic atmosphere, not whether other tourists are present. when i visited dublin i did avoid the pubs in temple bar solely because they were generally too crowded for me, but didnt mind paying some 8 or 9 euro for a pint when one had live music and good seats at the time
Been waiting for this one!
People go to temple bar for the music and entertainment. They don’t mind paying extra while they’re there.
not people maybe tourists
Always a good day wan daragh posts
DARAGH DONT WORRY ABOUT TROUBLEMAKERS..YOU MAKE VIDEOS ..WE LOVE IT
He didn’t look worried to me. The guy is about 7ft nearly, he surely wouldn’t be sweating over some gobshite in a boozer.
£8.24 😮 shocking price, when you consider Bittles in Belfast is £5.80 and one of the best pints, and there's lots of other bars in Belfast you can get a pint for under a fiver.
Kellys Belfast around £5.50 .Better than that nasty little kip Bittles with the nasty owner .
6.90 to 9.95 in 3 years says it all about the inflation experienced globally
I was in there in April, it was a big rugby weekend, Leicester Tigers V Leinster. I can tell you it was more than that for a pint, it was 11 Euro. Flip side, atmosphere was electric and the live band on were absolutely superb. The roof was coming off the place and it was shoulder to shoulder!
€10.00 pints, €400.00 per night hotel rooms, £800.00 per week rental cars, €1000.00 flights to Dublin from the USA. Welcome to tourism Ireland, lads. Enjoy it while it lasts.
I’m back and forth from NY and never paid anywhere near €1000 nor €800 for a car rental. Maybe because I’m a regular traveler. That said I’d never drink in the Temple Bar, total tourist trap, though there are many worse places. Generally I find Dublin City Centre a bit cheaper than where I live in the US and anywhere outside Dublin is much cheaper, even the suburbs. Go to London if you want to see real rip off prices.
Countries fucked
@@carn5haun343Clearly grammar isn't your speciality!
I love the mixture of currency and the false prices.
Why would you go to Ireland anyway???
Unless you’re a Yank, you won’t be welcome 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Never gets old - another awesome post :)
So if his doing this exact same video in 5 years you'll be happy.
I am heading to Dublin in December and yes i will have a pint in the Temple but i will also be going to the rest of the bars as well can't wait
I go to Ireland often( as well as Switzerland)I never thought I’d say Switzerland was better value than Ireland!
Its not .
Omg I went Dublin 1st time ever in June, will enjoy this video.
Had 2 pints at an airport in Sochi last week……the equivalent of 28 euro….14 euro a pint…..i was so excited to see Guinness in the bar that I didn’t even look at the price……
The cheapest pints are 2.60 for cask beers in the JD Wetherspoon pubs in Dublin. Those are 2024 prices. Mind you, last week, there was just one of six cask beers on in Keaven's Port pub on Camden street.
Their Beamish Stout ( they do not do Guinness ) is just 4 euro 45 cent .Traditional Irish breakfast 4 euro 95c .
My old local the auld triangle a great shop ..use to drink in temple bar when it was €4:65 a pint a Guinness that’s was 18 years ago …
Even the bollards by the canal look like creamy pints.
Should do some updated London videos - I feel the Guinness has got better the last few years, and the old style glass is standard across the uk now
I'm pretty sure the Merchants Arch are charging over a tenner for a pint. That's after 10pm though. Tourists don't give out cos it's that price in France or America after you've tipped. Plus they just have a couple they aren't trying to drink 8 pints.
Great video Daragh
One thing we don’t realise about tourists who visit Ireland, especially Americans, many have a very high net worth. Paying €10 a pint isn’t a big deal
My nephew is 6 yrs old and I worked out what a pint of Guinness would be on his 18th birthday in Temple Bar based on the price increases, it will be €20/pint
thing about temple bar pub is after a certain time they increase the price, i had row with bar man once over that
Did you Pet ,begorrah .
Last march the Temple Bar was the most expensive and the worst, but the music was great
Irish living in Oz, ive missed home until i went back in September, Ireland is an absolute disgrace of place now. Went to Dingle and the place was filthy with rubbish all over the place, and it wasnt the tourist littering, as well as the ridiculious prices on everything the people just do not care about the place, aaaaand i feel the scumbags have just multiplied 10 fold since the last time i was back. I wont be back anytime soon, much rather get paid a decent wage and even at "high" prices in oz it way more affordable than Ireland. Pretty sad how bad its gone in such a short time.
I was in Australia QLD for 6 months in 2017 . Prices there were already high but its ok i guess if you earn good coin (which i was not ) .The weather is also nice most of the time .We lack sunshine which can be depressing in Ireland .
Used to get 10 euro pitchers of fosters in the hotel just beside oul triangle both good spots.
The Auld Triangle is the worst puck to go to. It's littered with shitheads, smells of piss and the only way they get people in, is by keeping prices low.
Absolutely disgusting place.
You're probably barred 😂
It's completely fine
Hence Darah getting a bit of hassle
Tourist usually get one pint and get free music and a nice atmosphere
Local pub here in the US is $9.50 a pint
I just came back to California from Ireland... I was horrified to spend 10$ on the worst pint of Guinness of my life when I got back here. The disrespect was shocking. I wish I could teleport back to Galway or Dingle for a good one. But would easily spend 10 Euro at Temple Bar at this point if I had teleporting power.
Much better pubs in town for €5 a pint. The Lark Inn on Meath St only €5 a pint. The Liberty Belle on Francis St €5.30 a pint then The Snug on Stephens St only €5.20 and all cracking pints. Three busy Pubs only a few mins walk from each other (5 Mins from the Luas) with proper Dublin Locals in them. Do a pub crawl between the 3 you can have 2 pints in each, that's 6 pints in real Dublin Pubs for pretty much the same as 3 pints in Temple Bar. Leave Temple Bar to the Tourists.
Temple is stupidity expensive but it does a job. If you need to bring your relatives somewhere for two hours you know it will have Irish songs and will look nice.
Gimme Guinness!
Do Temple Bar still increase their prices after 11pm?.Wonder how much the top price is.
If your still there after 11 pm you are not price sensitive .
The Guinness guru is back. Or is he
State of that boardwalk at the start of the video, where's the pride in the city gone
A real man of the people , shaking hands , kissing babies & Glasgow kisses all around.
£7.30 for a pint in Mulligans Manchester feels a bigger rip-off than Temple bar
I was there a couple of months back and nearly had a heart attack seeing £22 for 3 pints. Heavy pints though
This is the kind of videos we all want. Yes
Nice decorations but it's not even December yet 😮
13 US $ a pint of Guinness at Five Fine Irishmen in Vegas .
Almost the same as €13
As an American, we realize it’s wildly overpriced. And back home I would absolutely never go to an establishment that charges that much for a beer. But when on vacation, it feels like a rite of passage to at least stop in for one pint. But then while you’re there and the first goes down too easy, you just suppose you’ll get a second before you’re on your way. And then when your friend’s taking their time with their second, you might as well grab a 3rd….. And that’s how we get stuck.
Cracking vid! Sláinte
Jesus that’s £8.80 pint that’s madness all around £5.50 in Durham
As someone who works in a bar, I genuinely wonder what the average total turnover is per day at Temple Bar 🤔
😂 Cheap pints come with a price...
If you're well adjusted, no problem. If you're molly coddled, maybe.
11.38am :) Printing money from the getgo
Thought u weren't doing many drink videos anymore 😂😂😂
The wet class hasn't changed in 3 years, only the price
I got a pint in triangle during the summer for 4.50
A pint of tap water please, cheers !
The price of a pint in exchange for being charged at the door, seems like a fair trade.
Cant believe the first pub have Christmas decorations up already on 7th November 🤦♂
They are all starting with it this week .
Lark inn Meath st, €5 card or cash and best pint in the area give it a try
Can see why people go places like Benidorm. Can get a bucket of beers for under 10 euro.
I can also see why sensible people avoid Benidorm.
RIP OFF, ITS JUST DAYLIGHT ROBBERY, HOW IS IT ALLOWED
I live in Vietnam, and there is only 1 bar in the country that has the license to sell Guinness on Draft , and that's The shamrock in Hoi An , and it's the same price you're paying in temple bar , how the fuck are they shipping it across the world and selling at the same price as there 😅 the rent in this shamrock won't be cheap either , it's riverside in prime location in the old town (massive tourist trap)
In Thailand they have Guinness shipped from Dublin @ B260 a pint on average .Around 7 Euros .
Good video
I wouldnt pay 10 euro a pint, Id dander my ass out and walk 5 mins to Bowes and get a decent pint
Jaysis are you still doing this
3 euro in 3 years holy jaysus! I assume a pint like birra moretti etc would be well over 10 euro for a pint so? 😅
Your content is better than your maths
Did you go too J R Mahones that was the best pint in Dublin, I found 😋
Temple Bar should be avoided at any cost
Merchant arch more expensive, over a 10er on a pint in an evening
What's a good spot for a Guinness near croker lads?
i pay 4,50€ in portugal
Here early from Montana
Country has become a disgrace for everything, hotel prices are a disgrace
2 pubs 😭
U couldn't even get the price right and just after getting it.
Sorry butt Guinness ain't the pint it was. ..
And as U now know doing vlogs are redonent.... , Happy days...
Dublin , & Ireland in general , is insanely overpriced. Manhattan prices for a kip of a city
Comb over looking well Darragh
Great video.
I was there this time 2 years ago. It's well worth the price in Temple Bar for the experience. Go there for one or two, suck up the atmosphere and remember the experience for the rest of your life.
ehh errgh
€10 a pint - that's more expensive than Zürich ! (althought it'll most definitely be a better pint tbf but wow ;) )
just an idea , to the establisment. instead of putting rates up to pay for the iilegals, why dont you keep to legal immgration and reduce the rates so the people can have good reason to vote for you, and then we all can enjoy 2 pints for 10euro
I had a dream about this man the other night. We were in this house on a pier that was basically hanging off the side of a cliff, and the house started falling apart and I started panicking and told him we have to get out of here, and all he was concerned about was reviewing more Guinness
7.80.a.pint.of.kilkenny.no.coors.light.on.draught.i wonder.how.much.that.is.last.sat.2.nov.24