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O’ Neill’s (Carnaby Street - London)

January 4th, 2007 · 2 Comments

O’ Neill’s

As totally rammed as the world- olympics of record breaking attempt of Ram bukkake. This venue has folk queuing through the front door on your normal average shopping experience at the top of the Carnaby street of dreams. Shoppers literally queuing down the road for a sip of irish pint, cheap booze and bottles all equipped with purchased luggage, goods and thirsty bargin hunters. The pub is a loud over-crowded stampede of a place with a main bar facing the front door and the rest of the bar veering off to the right down into some seating at the back. What low tables are available to sit at down in front are constantly attacked by swinging handbags and suit-tails. Service at the bar, though fast is performed with the grumpiest of bar-men’s faces.

Simply put, this place is not welcome to anyone looking to get served, be comfortable or take time out to enjoy the surroundings an upsetting 2/10 but a good example of how to pack a pub until even it’s staff are ready to walk out.



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  • 2 steve shepherd // Dec 16, 2010 at 4:54 pm

    this used to be a top pub back in the 70,s n early 8o,s. it was called the Dog and Trumpet back then, and many a pop star used to pop in for a pint. good old days and bloody good time.

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