We headed towards the Everyman Palace on McCurtain Street. We had planned to visit the pub in the front lobby of the theatre but unfortunately the place was closed by the time we got there. Originally we had planned to go to The Exchange Bar on Georges Quay but it is closed down and that could be that way for a while. We also considered walking to Elaines bar on Barrack Street but it was too far considering the time we had. We were walking past the Everyman and decided to have a pint in the bar that i gave a fantastic rating to. Dan Lowreys is a great pub. Considering it was another D we decided to have a pint here as there was no E pub anywhere near by. We all walked in and found it to be very busy. I ordered the drinks at the bar and the bar man noticed my Cork City jumper that i had on and was asking me about a match that had been on that night. It is a real old style bar that is quite small but really has so much charm. We ended up having our drinks directly outside where we got seats.
The pint of Murphy’s was a very good one, it has to be said. We enjoyed sitting in the fresh air even though it was chilly. One of the things i find unique about this pub is the books scattered around. The balcony over looking McCurtain street is fantastic. The toilets are ok and were fine on our visit. Even though we didn’t get to sit inside i still enjoyed a return visit to Dan Lowreys.

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