I think we know The Long Valley tops the list for Lex...but what about a top 10? Over to you Lex-meister
Hi Firefly. I hope you don't think that I have alcoholic constipation (that I can't pass a pub!)
I had a bit of a think about this one. I've been in a good few over the years and, my top ones would probably be something like this.....
16 The Lion's Den
15 Longboats (The Temple Inn)
14 Barrys (Douglas)
13 Larry Tompkins
12 The Idle Hour
11 Spailpín Fánach
10 Crane Lane
9 Jim Cashman's
8 The Mutton Lane Inn
7 Costigans
6 Fordes
5 The Corner House
4 The Castle Inn
3 Dennehy's
2 The Ovens Bar
1 The Long Valley
We all seem to have fairly similar pubs.
Nothing could touch The Long Valley for me. The total eating, drinking, Bohemian experience!
Barry's in Douglas wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea. You'll get a good mix of people in there but you'll always find a few posers and langballs there too. I like it at weekends, though. We ended up there the last time S.L.F. paid a pastoral visit to us. Crane Lane is a great spot late at night. I agree with Dee about The Mutton Lane Inn but it's very intimate. I used to go to The Lion's Den back in the 80's after City matches to watch Serie A highlights on Channel 4. I used to love Sir Henry's on a Sunday evening as well but I'm going back a few years now. I love the sloping floor in The Corner House, especially after a few pints. The smoking area in The Castle is class.

Dennehy's is one of the best if you're meeting two or three people and I love the buzz in The Ovens Bar. I'll probably think of somewhere else later that I didn't put in but the ones listed are pretty much it.
If ever we have a Cork AAM night out, we won't be stuck for choice!