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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Murphy's Law:
In einem Kellergewölbe befinden sich die zwei Räume dieser urigen irischen Kneipe, die über eine enge Treppe zu erreichen sind. Ist man erst Mal unten besticht das mittelalterliche Kellergewölbe mit der langen Bar. Es gibt lokale Biere sowie irische und englische Biere und Cider. Schon gar kleinere aber leckere Gerichte werden angeboten. Natürlich ist der irische wirt (Mike) stolz auf seine Whiskysammlung. Sports ent... View all feedback.
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Poor atmosphere and a lack of anything Irish apart from the blarney. One of the worst “Irish bars” I have ever been in. For reality try James Joyce in Prague. This pub could learn a lot and do a whole lot more View all feedback.
If they have to deviate from their light or dark, they are going to murphys law for pizza and a guiness or strongbow. friendly bar offers, but full. often full of expat locals.
OK, where else to see THAT rugby match. Apart from that, the beer and bar food were fine and the atmosphere of course was just like home!
Great bar, great choice of drinks, always friendly and helpful staff and great pub-food! Good for watching sports too or just to hang out for a beer or more!
Good breakfasts, big screen TV for world cup rugby, local beers, small beer garden in the sun at the rear. The bar is underground in the old area of the town. Is a busy student bar in term time. British staff, Irish owner, warm welcome....Not a restaurant as far as I am aware.
In a small street off the main drag, the entrance looks like an empty shop, until you see the spiral staircase at the end. Down in the main bar the decoration is white walls with Irish artifacts (what else TV and a real dart board....No plastic boards here... Guinness, Foster's, Newcastle Brown Ale (unexpected and Murphy's were all on tap. You think the place is smallish at first, until you realise there is a much larger room which is accessible through a doorway across from the bar. Candles were lit on every table (even though there was only one person in as it was early evening) which made it very romantic. Furniture is old, heavy and comfortable, if you don't need big cushions. Staff were very polite and friendly, and the beer is served in pint glasses. We didn't order food, but Shepherd's Pie (as well as other traditional dishes) was on the menu. They even have Walker's crisps. The beer garden is up on ground level at the back, which is in a courtyard shared with a pizza eat-in/takeway (Nice aromas) Getting there is a bit of a drag (20 steps because it's only self-service, although the staff offered to bring us more drinks if they were serving food. 10 Points for the friendly staff. The garden is on decking with vines on the trellising, next to a huge vine-covered wall, and seats over 30 people (a rough guess). A nice place, and one to visit.