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Bar du Musee, Greenwich

Overpriced an dull establishment which is also terribly laid out inside. Recently had the pleasure of paying a cover charge in on a Friday night before immediately turning around and exiting without ordering a drink...the knob of a doorman refused my request for refund also to add insult to injury.Do yourself a favour and avoid this dive.

19 Mar 2012 14:49

O'Neills, Blackheath

The biggest game in the Premiership season today and this joint doesn't even have SKY.....what a complete joke. This place should not be allowed call itself a pub.

3 Apr 2010 13:32

Via Fossa, Canary Wharf

Was in there very recently....some considerate punter went through my jacket and robbed my mp3 player and also damaged my jacket....much liek what happened to Rob101 I notice. This is obviously not the first incident of this type in there and I am suspicious as to who is being let on premises seeing as the bouncers are not exactly "local".

27 Oct 2008 14:09

O'Neills, Blackheath

As a frequent visitor to the O'Neills chain ( and "Failte Card" holder of the Wardour Street. premises ) I was extremely disappointed recently after a trip to the Blackheath branch of the chain.

I was frankly appalled by the staff reaction to a request to switch the tv channel in order to view the Live Gaelic Games which were taking place at the time. Not only was I told that highlights of an obscure Rugby 7's tournament being shown were more important , but when I stated that this was supposedly an Irish pub I was given the response by an AMERICAN barmaid ...and I quote "But you are in England".

My question is how can a pub market itself as Irish when it refuses to show the country's national sport on television ?? Every other O'Neills I have frequented over the years gives Gaelic Games PRIORITY , which is a big reason why Irish ex-patriots frequent the premises on match days in the first place !

Not only did I find the above experience insulting , but also thought about the potential loss of business by the failure to promote the novelty of screening high-profile GAA matches during the Championship season (May - September). Ask any of the large numbers of Irish people who walk through O'Neills doors and they will state the same. SORT IT OUT NOW

2 Jun 2008 12:21

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