Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Other Local Resorts & Areas => Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum => Topic started by: karaokemark on April 24, 2015, 14:05:47 PM
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A new bar opening in Fethiye called "The Shield Irish Pub of Fethiye" it is across from Mancero in the building that used to be Hasan Kar&%$ something.
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What another authentic genuine, just like the real thing, oirsh bar. Draught Guinness, the craic, tato crisps, red lemonade, bacon and cabbage are all available as well I bet.
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The worst Guinnesses I have ever drunk, anywhere, have been in Irish theme pubs. One such place in Bristol had a very long bar stretching the full length of the pub. I managed to drink about half of the pint before deciding it was so disgusting that, despite the absurd cost of buying it, it had to be left. It was then I looked round and noticed that the entire length of the bar was dotted with pint pots abandoned at about the same stage as mine. If I ever I am required to one these terrible places again I will check the bar for dead pints first before going any further.
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Guinness is a very acquired taste. going into these pubs see how many regulars are drinking Guinness. if not many don't touch it.
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There is an Irish Pub in Amsterdam called The Tara. Phil (a Guinness expert) tells me that their Guinness is some of the best he has tasted. They always put a pattern in the head, which is what they usually do in Ireland.
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Aye......To be sure it's a Shamrock...
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A new bar opening in Fethiye called "The Shield Irish Pub of Fethiye" it is across from Mancero in the building that used to be Hasan Kar&%$ something.
Mark the place you are talking about is run by teo from bus stop ,it is still owned by hasan kara above is going to be a 6 bed boutique hotel,there restaurant is now opp there .
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wish I lived in Amsterdam.
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I will always remember the words of an Irish mate,when there was a Guiness discussion at work he commented that they have trouble getting the black stuff accross the Irish sea let alone to the far away places.This was many years ago so it has improved,but I have yet to sup anything better than the creamy pints we sampled in Tipperary (Eire) - I'ts like a Kebab from Frank Canons or Greek salad it's just not the same.The Efes here in the UK is not the same ;) but I put that down to not being in holiday mode looking accross Fethiye bay 8)
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Phil has always said the Guinness served at International Rugby Matches in Scotland isreally good.
He was on a business trip last year in Ireland and was taken to the Guinness Brewery in Dublin and said the pint he had there was not a patch on the Guinness at Murrayfield.
He thinks that the Guinness served in The Crown pub in Belfast is really hard to beat, anyone going to Belfast should pay a visit to the Crown. It is an old Victorian pub exactly how it would have looked in the Victorian era and even has private booths for you to enjoy you Irish stew and Guinness.
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Jacqui your other half is right about the Crown in Belfast, but I always think that the best places I have drunk the best black stuff was the Lara Arms, Glendalogh, Wicklow and the Tara Arms (spooky) in Tullow, County Carlow. Then again I never had a bad pint of Guinness anywhere in Ireland.
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The best bar abroad where i had draught guinness and the best newcastle brown draught was in paris just off of the champs-elysees ,an australian bar called Bradnams.
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Being from Northern Ireland as a child I remember my Saturday night babysitter was paid 6 bottles of Guinness for looking after us I used to drink the froth off the top think it put me off it for life Diana
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Teos Turkish Shamrock. :)
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Went in a couple of nights ago, prices gone up now Guinness 14tl to 15tl.
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That was quick, it was still 14tl last Sunday when we were there. :-[
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Best i ever had was in Rome 25/05/1977. it was chilled to what i thought was perfection. The bar owner never had a chiller and showed me his cellar which had condensation half way up its walls and was really cold. He explained that part of the river Tiber ran underground the other side of the walls so he never used refrigeration. Happy days.