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St. Patrick's Day Celebrity shocked by the “criminal” price for a Pint Guinness in the famous Dublin Pub

The St. Patrick's Day Punters revealed their unbelief for a Pint Guinness in one of the most famous pubs Dublins.

The Temple Bar in the heart of Dublin is famous for your 10 o'clock live music sessions, the facade with flowers, 450 whiskey selection and more recently for its “blackmail” prices.

Punters, who want to enjoy a Guinness in the historic pub in Dublin's busy temple bar area to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, have to spend a whopping € 10.45 or £ 8.79 for a pint.

A Guinness was not the most expensive beer – a Heineken, Carlsberg, Smithwicks Pale Ale or Bulmers Apple wine reseted Pub Goers € 11.45 or £ 9.63.

According to the Irish Pub Guide, the average price for a Pint Guinness 'or any Stout' in May 2024 in Ireland was € 5.77 (€ 4.84).

A man called the pricing “obscene”, while another compared the price list with “robbery without violence”.

“You could serve them just as well while wearing a striped sweater,” replied one woman.

“That's why I stay away from the city center,” said a Dubliner.

Punters who want to enjoy a Guinness in the historical pub in Dublin's busy temple bar area, the St. Patrick's Day has to spend a whopping € 10.45 or £ 8.79 for a pint

The Temple Bar in the heart of Dublin is famous for your 10 o'clock live music sessions, the facade with flower cover, a 450-strong whiskey selection and recently for his time

The Temple Bar in the heart of Dublin is famous for your 10 o'clock live music sessions, the facade with flower cover, a 450-strong whiskey selection and recently for its “blackmail” prices

“People need their heads to pay for this money,” added someone.

'These prices are unreal. Crazy. How the hell do you calculate that and still bring people through the doors? Mind Blown, «wrote another.

A beer drinker in Northern Ireland replied that he paid only £ 4.80 for a Guinness in Derry last week – less than half of the Price Temple Bar is calculated.

The striking pint prices were not sufficient to keep Dublin's visitors from flocking to the renowned venue, as the bar and the surrounding streets are flooded with celebrations for St. Paddy's Day.

Some pointed out that the main customers of Temple Bar are tourists with a woman who remembers: “We were in Dublin not too long ago, we met a group of Americans in the pub, they had a few drinks and asked for the way to Tbar. '

“We told them they were crazy, but they knew the costs and did not take care of it. They wanted to go there, go. They also said it was cheaper than New York.

After another Temple Bar Hotspot was criticized for “unjustified” prices, when a customer shared a receipt for four pints Guinness.

A visitor to the Oliver St. John Gogartys Pub, who is named after the famous Irish poet, was surprised after the order of a round drink.

A beer lover in Northern Ireland replied that he only paid £ 4.80 for a Guinness in Derry last week - less than half of the Price Temple Bar is calculated

A beer lover in Northern Ireland replied that he only paid £ 4.80 for a Guinness in Derry last week – less than half of the Price Temple Bar is calculated

Oliver St. John Gogartys Pub in Dublin was because of

The Oliver St. John Gogartys Pub in Dublin was beaten up for “unjustified” prizes after a customer shared a receipt for four pints Guinness

A “outrageous” receipt was shared by a customer to X and once again written by the Pints ​​of Beauty account – which received more than 33,000 views.

The angry liner ordered four pints for a total of € 39.80 (£ 32.98), which means that everyone cost € 9.95 (£ 8.34).

The post was: “Can someone please justify this? A complete breakdown of why does it have to cost € 9.95 per pint? '

While the Temple Bar is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Dublin, some pubs in the area have as “rip -off”.

Many users hurried to the comments, with some claimed that they should expect these prices in tourist hotspots.

One person wrote: “So many good places outside the Temple Bar, it is a surprise for me that it has run in its current form for so long.”

Another said: »It's Temple Bar. It has been the case for many years. '

Someone else added: “Because you went to the temple rod”. In the meantime, another added: “You justified it for you by paying.”

Another X user did not agree that the pub was a bad value and said it was actually “cheap” for Dublin.

He wrote: “This is cheap for Dublin! Crazy that you can get it in places like Spain for half when it has literally done the road down. '

Another Guinness drinker weighed: “Last October weighed 9 €. Was a nice pub, but soon went around the corner where it was € 5.90. '

Someone else added: “There it is even more expensive there after 11 p.m. The prices rise. '

Femail turned to Oliver St. John Gogartys Pub to get a comment.