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                        <title>The Shamrock Irish Bar (Pub) -  St Petersburg, Russia</title>
                        <name>The Shamrock Irish Bar</name>
                        <category>Pub</category>
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                        <description>&lt;img src="http://thisislike.com/images/medium/821-811.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Shamrock is a pricey but popular Irish pub with a long history in St Petersburg. Live music almost every night of the week and 16 types of beer on tap help to draw in big crowds and makes for a lively atmosphere. There are also two screens equipped with Sky Sports. Beer is a bit more expensive than the average at 210R ($8.40) for the Irish favorites but there are some cheaper options as well as 25 types of whisky. The food menu goes beyond standard pub grub with options including steaks, pasta and more broadly European dishes. Most main courses are in the 400R-600R ($16-$24) range. There are also a variety of options on the breakfast menu, including steak and eggs and a full Irish breakfast with bottomless coffee. And to add a bit of culture to the place, the propaganda is that stars of the Mariinsky Theatre across the street often come in for a &amp;quot;incognito&amp;quot; drink. Maybe it happens but you're much more likely to find drunken expats here. &lt;br&gt;
            Address: 27, Ulitsa Dekabristov, Metro: Sadovaya, St Petersburg, Russia&lt;br&gt;Contact: +7 (812) 318 4625, http://www.shamrock.spb.ru&lt;br&gt;From ThisIsLike.Com            
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            <contact>+7 (812) 318 4625, http://www.shamrock.spb.ru</contact>
            <address>27, Ulitsa Dekabristov, Metro: Sadovaya, St Petersburg, Russia</address>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 06:56:28 -0500</pubDate>
            <originalDescription>The Shamrock is a pricey but popular Irish pub with a long history in St Petersburg. Live music almost every night of the week and 16 types of beer on tap help to draw in big crowds and makes for a lively atmosphere. There are also two screens equipped with Sky Sports. Beer is a bit more expensive than the average at 210R ($8.40) for the Irish favorites but there are some cheaper options as well as 25 types of whisky. The food menu goes beyond standard pub grub with options including steaks, pasta and more broadly European dishes. Most main courses are in the 400R-600R ($16-$24) range. There are also a variety of options on the breakfast menu, including steak and eggs and a full Irish breakfast with bottomless coffee. And to add a bit of culture to the place, the propaganda is that stars of the Mariinsky Theatre across the street often come in for a &amp;quot;incognito&amp;quot; drink. Maybe it happens but you're much more likely to find drunken expats here. </originalDescription>
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            <city>St Petersburg</city>
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                        <title>The Shamrock Irish Sports Pub (Pub) -  Hangzhou, China</title>
                        <name>The Shamrock Irish Sports Pub</name>
                        <category>Pub</category>
                        <link>http://thisislike.com/the-shamrock-irish-sports-pub-pub/similar/</link>
                        <description>&lt;img src="http://thisislike.com/images/medium/578-652.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br&gt;Quite a nice Irish-style pub which is a popular hangout for the local foreign community. The bar features two free pool tables and five beers on tap: Guinness and Kilkenny (¥60), Hoegaarden (¥58), Carlsberg and (supposedly) Fosters (¥28). Cocktails average ¥30 while spirits range from ¥22-35. There is also some fairly basic food on offer. A spacious venue, the Shamrock has plenty of seating – both booths and tables and plenty of TV screens for broadcasting sporting events. This is your best bet in Hangzhou for catching an international sporting event.&lt;br&gt;
            Address: 89, Jiefang Lu (near the intersection with Jianguo Lu), Hangzhou, China&lt;br&gt;Contact: +86 (0571) 8755 5212, http://waytorussia.net/moscow/pub/the-shamrock-pub.html&lt;br&gt;From ThisIsLike.Com            
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            <contact>+86 (0571) 8755 5212, http://waytorussia.net/moscow/pub/the-shamrock-pub.html</contact>
            <address>89, Jiefang Lu (near the intersection with Jianguo Lu), Hangzhou, China</address>
            <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
            <originalDescription>Quite a nice Irish-style pub which is a popular hangout for the local foreign community. The bar features two free pool tables and five beers on tap: Guinness and Kilkenny (¥60), Hoegaarden (¥58), Carlsberg and (supposedly) Fosters (¥28). Cocktails average ¥30 while spirits range from ¥22-35. There is also some fairly basic food on offer. A spacious venue, the Shamrock has plenty of seating – both booths and tables and plenty of TV screens for broadcasting sporting events. This is your best bet in Hangzhou for catching an international sporting event.</originalDescription>
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                        <title>The Paddy Field (Pub) -  Guangzhou, China</title>
                        <name>The Paddy Field</name>
                        <category>Pub</category>
                        <link>http://thisislike.com/the-paddy-field-pub/similar/</link>
                        <description>&lt;img src="http://thisislike.com/images/medium/153-150.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Paddy Field tends to draw a slightly older crowd than its nearby contemporaries, the Elephant &amp;amp;amp; Castle and The Hill. It’s also more classy than those venues with quality, hard-wood furnishings and a tasteful decor. This Irish pub is a good venue for sports with a special section set aside where a large projector screen plays major events. But sports don’t dominate the bar. Even when there’s a big game on there are plenty of areas where you can escape drunken fans if it’s not your thing. Popular rock dominates the soundtrack – its enough to get some revelers swaying to the rhythm. Guinness and Kilkenny are on tap for ¥58, while Carlsberg and Tiger are the draught alternatives and sell for ¥30. There is also a small range of bottled beer, mainly British brews, for ¥35. The Paddy Field does well in the food stakes. Big attractions include a full Irish breakfast for ¥65 and a Sunday Roast for ¥85 – just like being back at home. There are also steaks for around ¥130, while sandwiches and pastas are about ¥40. A quality pub for the more refined pisshead.&lt;br&gt;
            Address: 38, Huale Lu, Guangzhou, China&lt;br&gt;Contact: +86 (020) 8360 1379&lt;br&gt;From ThisIsLike.Com            
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            <contact>+86 (020) 8360 1379</contact>
            <address>38, Huale Lu, Guangzhou, China</address>
            <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 22:56:48 -0600</pubDate>
            <originalDescription>The Paddy Field tends to draw a slightly older crowd than its nearby contemporaries, the Elephant &amp;amp;amp; Castle and The Hill. It’s also more classy than those venues with quality, hard-wood furnishings and a tasteful decor. This Irish pub is a good venue for sports with a special section set aside where a large projector screen plays major events. But sports don’t dominate the bar. Even when there’s a big game on there are plenty of areas where you can escape drunken fans if it’s not your thing. Popular rock dominates the soundtrack – its enough to get some revelers swaying to the rhythm. Guinness and Kilkenny are on tap for ¥58, while Carlsberg and Tiger are the draught alternatives and sell for ¥30. There is also a small range of bottled beer, mainly British brews, for ¥35. The Paddy Field does well in the food stakes. Big attractions include a full Irish breakfast for ¥65 and a Sunday Roast for ¥85 – just like being back at home. There are also steaks for around ¥130, while sandwiches and pastas are about ¥40. A quality pub for the more refined pisshead.</originalDescription>
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            <tags>pub,expat,Guinness,sports,Guangzhou,drinking,nightlife,bar</tags>
            <city>Guangzhou</city>
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