How much?
Brand New Retro writes:
In 1998 Loaded magazine came to Dublin. Entertainment costs then v today’s approx price):
Pint: £2.50 (€5.60) Club night: £10. (€0 – €20) Guinness Store £3.00 (from €19.50) LOI Match at Tolka Pk £2.50-£10 (€15)…
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Funnily enough, the Globe still plays the coolest on the new music from 1998.
Haha
That’s some price hike in the Storehouse!
only the value of Premier League footballers have inflated at a similar rate to James gate
it was a half-arsed visitor centre back then – not even called the Storehouse, I dont think
Ah yeah, that’s make sense…
I remember watching Ireland Germany WC 2002 there, woke up next morning with my ear pierced, no idea where I got it from.
It was the HopStore back then.
I think The Storehouse opened around 2000/2001
i was dancing to U2 in The Kitchen one night in the late 90s and Bono was there, we caught eyes and he gave me a big thumbs up. It was one of the worst moments of my life.
Did he at least lubricate his thumb beforehand?
hahaha oh god. right. that’s an image i didnt need in my head at all. hahaha
no
stuck in a moment he couldn’t get out of
Even better than the real thing.
I was charged €7.80 for a pint of lager in the Drury buildings last week
its only a place to bring middle class marketing women on dates. dont go there for a pint.
Was with a group and in a round. Lesson learned
Well, according to their website; you were in the heart of Dublin’s Creative Quarter – so that’s to be expected.
Is it possible to be in the Grafton Quarter and the Creative Quarter at the same time, i.e. do they overlap?
If so are you then in a half?
I feel a Venn diagram coming on.
its hard to figure out, on my count we’re up to around 8 quarters now. So I think it might be a cube and not a square at all. Also, there’s nothing creative about that area, it’s just bars for flutes and tourists. hes teeth used to be there, until they got kicked out to make way for a boutique hotel. unless hotels are now, creative. who knows.