Seems like everywhere we’ve been there’s one or two
self-proclaimed Irish pubs. So, out of
our own personal interest, hunger and thirst, we’re going to look for and
document Irish pubs wherever we go.
We’ve been saying for years now “There’s an Irish pub in every town and
if not, there’s a business opportunity”.
We’re going to have a little fun with this so please let us know if
we’ve missed a candidate. We welcome all
suggestions (researching will be enjoyable).
The first Irish pub sets the standard of course, and it sets
the bar high. To try and bring a little
objectivity to this very subjective effort we propose to rate the pubs on the
following scale.
1. Ambience (1 to 3
points) – dark wood paneling and furniture, lighting, mirrors, floors, signage,
etc.
2. Irish Bartender (0
to 3 points) – a second point is available if there is more than one Irish
bartender. The third point is for a
bartender that insults you while he/she serves you and you find that you enjoy
it (he or she could only be Irish).
3. Taps (0 to 3
points) – One point each for having on tap: a) Guinness, b) Irish ale, or beer, and c) Irish
cider.
4. Kitchen (0 to 4
points) – One point each for having: a) an Irish breakfast fry-up, b) a bacon
sandwich, c) a shepherd pie, and d) food quality.
5. Entertainment (0
to 3 points) – No I do not mean “Paddy jokes”.
Fiddlers and tenors are appropriate as is futbol and hurling (on the
television of course). Bartenders count.
First up: HANNIGAN & SON(Granada, Spain)
Located at the base of the Albayzin near Calle Elvira we are
rating the original Hannigans (there are two in Granada). We found this gem in the fall of 2010 and
have been returning ever since. We give
2 points for ambience for the dark wood, the bar and the signage. Uncomfortable and poorly arranged seating are
only a small problem.
Hannigans receives 3 points in the Irish Bartender category
because Rory and John, God Bless them are both Irish and Rory is also the house
master of the insult, bad jokes and on good days, part of the entertainment.
This pub scores extremely well in the Taps (3 points) and
Kitchen (3 points) categories. Guinness,
Strongbow and Murphys Irish Red are all on tap although we have been
considering that we should deduct one point for their also having Amstel on tap. The kitchen is small but generates an amazing
fry up, bacon sandwich and hamburger (made with Irish beef and good Irish cheddar
cheese) along with a limited number of other items such as chicken wings. They do not offer a shepherd pie. Kitchen hours are somewhat limited (currently
1:30pm to 5:00pm weekends and 7:00pm to 10:00pm weekdays) and closed for a
couple of months during the summer so you have to plan a little but it is well
worth it.
Finally Hannigans receives 2 point for entertainment. Futbol and hurling are regularly on the
television and the bartenders are worth a few laughs every time. Music is from the bartender’s playlist and
requests are sometimes granted.
Summary for Hannigans:
Ambience 2
Bartender(s) 3
Taps 3
Kitchen 3
Entertainment 2
Total 13
point of a possible 16
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