A rather
quaint, but very very
cosy pub in
Drumbeg, near
Belfast,
Northern Ireland.
Think old
red brick walls, comfy
faux leather chairs and a great deal of
craic and
Guinness!
I believe there has been a
drinking establishment on the premises for many
years - at least since the
1940s.
In
the eighties though, I went to the
school next door, and no
licensed pub was on the site. We did often see the
headmaster disappearing in there on
Friday lunchtimes, and he often returned smelling a great deal more like
Guinness, so I guess the
tales of an
illegal drinking den are true!
Nowadays it's all
above board, and the
pub is great. It has a lovely
beer garden and
quiz night every
Wednesday.