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    Bloomsdays

    Posted by domnul 25 November 2006

    This Anglo-Irish pub, jointly owned by a Mancunian and an Irishman, boasts Irish folk music on Sunday afternoons, non-stop football if that's your cup of tea, occasional disco music, a good range of beers from Guinness to Boddingtons to Czech, hot fresh pies, and an equally solid supply of Irish and English newspapers, available on the day of publication.

    Unpretentious and friendly, the cellar pub attracts a wide range of Danes and expats. If you fall in love with the chilly Danish capital or even with a cool blonde, and decide to settle, or stay for a while, this might be a good place to begin asking questions about work and accommodation.

    You can even browse through a copy of Ulysses.

    Niels Hemmingsens Gade.

    Take the road past the City Post Office. Niels Hemmingsens Gade is the second on the left.

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