
The tradition of the Irish pub. Speaking to pub owners all over Ireland, Alex Fegan gets into the heart of what makes "the Irish pub" the institution that it is.... (Full plot summary below)
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The tradition of the Irish pub. Speaking to pub owners all over Ireland, Alex Fegan gets into the heart of what makes "the Irish pub" the institution that it is.
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| New England Movies WeeklySean BurnsAn endearing, affectionate snapshot of a fading way of life. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldBrad NewsomeA thoroughly delightful documentary celebrating Ireland's wonderfully unique old pubs, the marvellous characters who run and patronise them, and the roles they've played in Irish life down the centuries. |
| Boston GlobePeter Keough"The Irish Pub" plays like a portfolio of lovely postcards, with splendidly photographed pictures of quaint buildings, cobbled streets, breathtaking landscapes, and smiling faces ... |
| Boston HeraldJames VerniereAn ode to the neighborhood pub. Makes the case that pubs are in Ireland are museums with Guinness on tap. |
| Washington PostMichael O'SullivanA lovingly laid-back documentary about the charms, liquid and otherwise, of the traditional Irish watering hole. |
| User ReviewMatt DThe most interesting film about Irish pubs ever. I've watched this more than a dozen times and I haven't lost interest in it yet. |
| User ReviewJoshua FAn endearing portrait of a dying breed of traditional Irish pubs, their owners, and their customers. |
| User ReviewRick GThe most interesting film about Irish pubs ever. I've watched this more than a dozen times and I haven't lost interest in it yet. |
| User ReviewBrendan OWarm, slow, talking heads documentary featuring a dozen or so pubs, their publicans and thier customers. A charming insight to the traditional bar, which unfortunately is becoming a rarer and rarer sight. |