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On Sunday, the pub's parade afterparty kicks off at 2 p.m., featuring Kavanagh and students from the Culkin School of Irish Dancers.
Something for the Weekend: Celebrate St. Patrick a wee bit early 2011
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There's Christy falling in love with Pegeen, the daughter of the pub's landlord.
Niamh Cusack: 'Widow Quinn is an outsider. There's something incredibly anarchic about her' 2011
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The pub's phone rang as he spoke – a TV news reporter asking if Middleton would be at the pub that weekend.
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Harveys Sussex Bitter, Adnams Broadside and Fuller's Chiswick are the pub's regular real ales and a sample pint from the guests – Brewster's zesty Hophead – was in excellent condition.
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The pub's phone rang as he spoke – a TV news reporter asking if Middleton would be at the pub that weekend.
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I pushed through the pub's weathered, green, wooded front doors and was transported to Ireland!
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There's room for a beer garden down to the river, so the pub's Wharf bank, like us.
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So a guy walks into a pub in Portsmouth to watch English soccer on the pub's TV, which uses a Greek decoder box picking up a signal from Athens. . .
Single Market Static 2011
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Since the early '90s, at low tide, the Ship Inn www.ship-elie.com has prepared a cricket pitch on the beach, where the pub's team plays a number of matches throughout the summer.
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And hello to Molly, the pub's Irish wolfhound, who gets a mention.
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