What Happens in an Irish Pub After the Doors Are Locked — and Why Nobody Talks About It
The lock-in is one of Ireland’s most cherished pub traditions. Here’s what really happens once the doors close — and why those nights are never forgotten.
The lock-in is one of Ireland’s most cherished pub traditions. Here’s what really happens once the doors close — and why those nights are never forgotten.
Dublin’s early house pubs held a special licence to open before 7am — for market porters, dockers, and night-shift workers who needed somewhere warm before the rest of the city woke up.
When someone was dying in an old Irish home, the family didn’t just grieve. They moved quickly. West-facing windows were sealed shut. Doors facing the …
The Irish once believed that counting cattle, children, or blessings out loud attracted misfortune. Here is the old custom every rural family knew.
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