Can`t wait to get back to this great pub situated in the heart of Dublin, don`t be fooled by the outside colour as i am sure it had been painted pink last time i visited,lovely guinness at reasonable prices can be swigged along with 60s and 70s music and a bit of folk,gets crowded on a weekend, look out for Dessie one of the locals if you are very lucky he might sing a few songs,good bar staff, interesting down stairs toilets.
This is an authentic old-mans inner city drinking establishment, which is the antithesis of the flash trendy breed of superpub that developed around Dublin in the last few years. The pub looks like it was originally built sometime in the middle ages and hasn't had a lick of paint since. If you are not a regular, it may take a number of visits to warm up the staff and habitu�s, but is can be worth your while. Given that is does have the aura of authenticity, which is lacking in some many of the newer drinking institution located in the city centre area, this is the place to go if you want to see what a pub is. Can become fairly packed on big match days at Croker, especially if the Kingdom are involved. The Kerry connection is evidenced in the green and gold colour scheme, which coats the exterior. Not the place where you are likely to meet many lot the fairer sex, the chief attractions of Sean O Caseys would be the casual laidback atmosphere as well as the reasonable drink prices.
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