There is a tendency to name places after Ireland in this city when they have no apparent connection with the Emerald Isle. Here’s another, but that doesn’t make it necessarily bad. A pretty bare bones basement bar does feature amongst other things a well-stocked fridge of beers from Poland’s smaller breweries, a couple of plasma screens to watch the satellite sports and a wall decorated with a huge picture of a British railway station. What sets it apart is the clientele – local, working-class, hard-drinking men (some with their other halves in tow) who to a man seem to be fans of local football team Lechia Gdańsk. A world away from the tourist bars and cafes of nearby Długa and Mariacka it’s worth a look for a sense of unpretentious Gdańsk before heading off to the safety of aforementioned streets.