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30-Nov-2022 Margaret Roddy

Mo Chara

Mo Chara (my friend in Irish) is Dundalk's trendiest pub.
Having been The Century for at least a century, it has been taken over by three young guys.
Through clever branding and use of social media and providing good service, they have established it as the hip place for young people to go.
I'm much too old to venture in after dark so met a friend their for lunch and confirm they do a mean toastie.

Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
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Date/Time30-Nov-2022 15:23:00
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Doug Cruden05-Dec-2022 21:18
Lovely shot Mairead, I like the shallow DOF here, very nicely done
Julie Oldfield02-Dec-2022 21:15
Love the light and color. It seems fun. V
marita toftgard01-Dec-2022 19:38
So cozy and elegant!!
Danad01-Dec-2022 09:26
Great light and colors on this pub whose atmosphere seems to be sympathetic !
*V*
Bill Miller01-Dec-2022 03:13
It looks very inviting and a toastie is always a good idea...
LynnH01-Dec-2022 02:55
My husband's favorite. It looks like a very interesting atmosphere. I hope they stay successful. V
Jola Dziubinska01-Dec-2022 01:10
Beautiful and warm pub interior, excellent capture. V.
Helen Betts01-Dec-2022 00:06
What a great shot of this pub in nice warm light, with the staff as well as evidence of beer in view. V.
janescottcumming30-Nov-2022 23:00
What a great way to show this place!
globalgadabout30-Nov-2022 22:56
excellent image to convey the glamour of the place, bright and colourful for a younger crowd...telling too that you feature what is ironically the most popular beer in Ireland...a pint of plain is no longer your man these days.
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