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Say ‘Slainte!’ in these international Irish pubs
There's a little piece of Ireland to be found in some exotic places around the world, from Iraq to Argentina, from Russia to Cambodia.
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If you're traveling, make sure you check out these Irish pubs that are nowhere near Ireland!
The Dublin, Argentina
One reviewer said of this Irish pub located in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego: "The Dubliner has a solid beer selection and a lively vibe. During our visit, it was packed with locals, trekkers, and Antarctic cruise passengers, and the cruise ship crews and guides soon filled the indoor and outdoor spaces. This is a good place if you are looking for a dive bar with character and lots of boisterous conversation."
O’Malley’s Irish Pub, Azerbaijan
One Irish reviewer wrote of this pub: "A great corner of Ireland in Baku.
Wonderful atmosphere with great beer and good music."
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The Dubliner, Bolivia
Located in the capital city of La Paz, The Dubliner is described by one TripAdvisor reviewer as "An unexpected little corner of Ireland in the high Andes."
Oh Neil’s, Cambodia
One reviewer wrote of this pub located in Kampot: "An Irish bar is about the people, the atmosphere and the craic and Oh Neil's scores 10/10 for all 3."
The Irish Pub, Faroe Islands
The Irish Pub (@www.irishpub.fo, Facebook)
One Irish reviewer on TripAdvisor wrote: "The decor, the food, and the atmosphere are exactly what to expect in an Irish pub. I was at home away from home."
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Tir na Nog, Indonesia
Nicknamed 'The Irish,' this pub in Gili Trawangan, Lombok boasts a tropical beachfront setting.
The Dubliner, Iraq
Located inside the Millennium Kurdistan Hotel & Spa, The Dubliner says on its Facebook page that it is "THE Irish Pub in Sulaymaniyah. When we say THE, we mean it literally, we are in fact the only Irish Pub in town, google it."
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Healy Mac’s, Kuala Lumpur
Healy Mac's, though located in a very touristy area of Kuala Lumpur, has become the meeting place for the local Irish community. This Irish pub offers native Asian food as well as Irish breakfasts, stews, and, of course, Guinness.
The Irish Pub, Nepal
One reviewer wrote on TripAdvisor of this pub: "The air may be thin however the atmosphere anything but. Chris the barman may be from Nepal but he captures what a great Irish barman is all about, quick with a joke and plenty of conversation."
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Lagos Irish Pub, Nigeria
Nigeria is one of the largest consumers of Guinness in the world, so it's no surprise that they have a bustling Irish pub in one of its busiest cities, Lagos.
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Paddy’s Irish Pub, Peru
Considered the "highest Irish-owned pub in the world," Paddy's Irish Pub was established in 1996 offers Irish staples such as Guinness, Jameson Whiskey and Irish coffee in addition to various on-tap ales.
Mollie’s Pub, Russia
One reviewer deemed Mollie's Pub as the "best Irish pub in Moscow."
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Bubbles O’Leary’s, Uganda
Bubbles O'Leary's was founded by Co Wicklow native Nigel Sutton, who literally dismantled a pub in Ireland and shipped it to Africa to be rebuilt!
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