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O’ Neill’s (Reading Town Centre)

March 26th, 2007 · No Comments

O Neil’s

This pub is tucked beside all the other reading establishments in a row of brand-name bars and drunken louts scouring the streets for innocent females as prey. This particular place is at the end of that row and eager to attract the young yet only pulling the old. Its overcrowded on one floor with [...]

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Tags: Reading

O’ Neill’s (Moorgate - London)

January 29th, 2007 · No Comments

O Neill’s
A very small, busy (but not utterly rammed) branch of this traditional Irish bar chain. This particular venue is open until 2am in the centre of the financial district (London wall). The bar has a rather poor selection and with only two staff they is a lot of attitude and little affection to the [...]

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Tags: Aldgate Moorgate and Liverpool Street

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 [...]

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Tags: Soho and Leicester Square

O’Neills (Upper Street - London)

June 12th, 2006 · 1 Comment

O’Neills
In the summer the whole front it opened up onto the street and the warm breeze is very inviting, even at 8o’clock in the evening this place is relatively quiet so you can grab a table and I mean quiet, the music was barely above a whisper and it was easy to get served [...]

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Tags: Angel and Islington

O’ Neill’s (Woking - Surrey)

March 30th, 2006 · 5 Comments

O Neills

I am normally quite the fan of this particular chain of bars/pubs and this one felt much like the others with big polished wooden tables and floors. This venue however had a long rounded bar which trailed off into the secluded dark ended corners of the pub. The bar staff were not friendly but [...]

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Tags: Woking

O’ Neill’s (Covent Garden - London)

February 1st, 2006 · No Comments

O’ Neill’s
If you looking for a large socialite pub, this certainly isnt it. I mean bearing the name oneils out the front means a lot to me having been to many in the past but this particualr venue was cramped and more like a back-street old-mans pub than the youthful attraction that its brand name [...]

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Tags: Covent Garden

O’Neill’s (Muswell Hill -London)

December 22nd, 2005 · 3 Comments

O’Neills -Muswell Hill
A monument of a building, in fact a disbanded church, this is probably the most peculiar looking pub I have ever been in. On entering you are in a  huge hall which descends on a wide bar. The serving times here are slow and the floor gets quickly packed at the weekend so find [...]

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Tags: Highgate and Archway

O’ Neill’s (Finchley - London)

December 13th, 2005 · No Comments

O’Neills - Finchley
This is not the best o’ Neill’s i have ever been to although it gets more and more packed everytime i return. This particular branch has a lot of live music from tribute badns to the likes of shakira and celine dion so it really draws the females out in a crowd. The [...]

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Tags: Finchley and Whetstone

O’Neill’s (St. Alban’s - Hertfordshire)

December 12th, 2005 · 1 Comment

O’Neill’s

Formerly The Philanthropist & Firkin and formerly to that the public library, and for this reason it is a pretty badly laid out O’neills if ever i did see one. I have been to far better. They have bright lights and lots of novelty characters on the walls. The seating isn’t fantastic but its [...]

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Tags: St Albans