The pub I visited this week is quite different than the other ones in this series. For number 15 on my tour of Dublin's Pubs I visited Blackbird of Rathmines.

The Irish Pub is an institution. To this day it is very much part of Irish life. Every aspect of life's journey is celebrated here, from wetting the baby's head to waking the dead. In recent times it has been (in)famous as a place where brown paper envelopes have been exchanged but also much loved for; the lockins, the stories, the music and the great craic. A version of the Irish pub has been exported all over the world and from Mozambique to Shanghai you can visit a "Molly Malones" or "Murphys". Each incarnation will have an Irish sounding name and be distinguished by Celtic writing above the door but there is no substitute for the real thing.
Join me as I visit some of the great pubs of Dublin, discover some secret watering holes, and help me bring Steemit to the masses!
The first post in this series will fill you in on why I have started this journey, The Irish Pub & A Dirty Old Town
Blackbird
This bar is located in cosmopolitan Rathmines, a lively suburb of south Dublin. Blackbird is a sister bar of P Macs in the city center, so I was expecting a quirky vibe and hip ales but I had a few pleasant surprises.
The Stout Bar
This public house has had many incarnations in recent years, previously known as Bradys, Quinns and the Rathmines Inn. The side bar through which we entered is called the Stout bar (another former name) but it's not your traditional old mans pub.

The lighting and candle light give the place a distinctive air, an increasingly popular modern take on a Irish Pub.

The Empire Strikes Back
As we entered the main bar through a curtain we had to duck to avoid the TIE fighters and X Wings hanging from the roof.

I wasnt expecting to see people playing 45 or Bridge in her but the arcade machines and ducks on the wall were a surprise.

The bags of Meanies and Monster Munches were another blast from the past along with the music by bands such as Nirvana from the 90s playing in the background.

Of course the pub doesn't follow the traditional layout and it has a larger selection of beers than just the usual for Irish Bars. There has been an upsurge in craft beers and IPAs in recent years in Ireland.

How does the Beer taste?
Only three pubs so far have gotten a 4 for the Guinness. How will Blackbird do?
I was pleasantly surprised, not expecting much considering I was in a new age Craft Beer pub.
The Verdict
I am going to give a rating to each pub in this series based on the Guinness. There is a scale of 1-4, 4 is exceptional, 3 is very good and 2 is acceptable, 1 is muck.

Blackbird gets a 3.
Join me to talk about Steemit.
Each week I will be visiting a new pub in Dublin. I am inviting anyone that is in Dublin to join me. If your new to Steemit and you want to learn more about it bring your laptop and we will get you set up. If your free on a Monday evening send me a message on Steemit Chat and I will let you know where I will be.
On my journey I also am also hoping to get at least one bar in Dublin to try STEEM as payment. You never know they might develop a taste for it. :)
You are likely to meet anyone in a Dublin Pub. From John F Kennedy to Barak Obama there have been 7 American Presidents spotted in Dublin Pubs. I am unlikely to get to talk to President Trump if he visits but if I meet any other celebrities in my travels I will be sure to introduce them to Steemit and get a Selfie.
Can't wait till next Monday!

If there is an Irish Bar near you, send me the name or a photo of the outside and I will include Irish Pubs from around the world in a monthly roundup.
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― Brendan Behan
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