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Tom Cleary, owner of the Temple Bar at his pub in the Temple Bar area of Dublin City centre on March 15,2021, as St Patrick s Day celebrations have been cancelled for the second year, due to the coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Photo: AFP
The cellar of The Temple Bar in central Dublin would normally be stacked head-high with enough kegs of Guinness to serve thousands of pints to revellers toasting Ireland s patron saint.
But this St Patrick s Day on Wednesday, only a smattering of empty caskets line the chilled basement of the crimson-coloured pub, the cornerstone of the capital s drinking district.
For the second year in succession, the normally raucous celebrations have been cancelled by coronavirus curbs.
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17/03/2021 - 08:02 A man walks past The Oliver St. John Gogarty pub, closed down due to Covid-19, in the Temple Bar area of Dublin City centre on March 15, 2021, as St Patrick s Day celebrations have been cancelled for the second year, due to the coronavirus pandemic lockdown. © Paul Faith, AFP 6 min The cellar of The Temple Bar in central Dublin would normally be stacked head-high with enough kegs of Guinness to serve thousands of pints to revellers toasting Ireland s patron saint. Advertising Read more
But this St Patrick s Day on Wednesday, only a smattering of empty caskets line the chilled basement of the crimson-coloured pub, the cornerstone of the capital s drinking district.
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People pose for pictures on St Patrick’s Day in Dublin on Wednesday. Official celebrations were canceled for the second year in a row due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The cellar of The Temple Bar in central Dublin would normally be stacked head-high with enough kegs of Guinness to serve thousands of pints to revelers toasting Ireland’s patron saint.
But this St Patrick’s Day, only a smattering of empty caskets line the chilled basement of the crimson-colored pub, the cornerstone of the capital’s drinking district.
For the second year in succession, the normally raucous celebrations have been canceled by coronavirus curbs on Wednesday.
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