Shamrock Pub Irish Pub in the Karolinenviertel

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Small, smoky and authentic: The Shamrock Pub in the Karolinenviertel is one of the oldest Irish Pubs in Hamburg. Since 1982, the pub has been a popular meeting place for exiled Irish people and fans of the green island.

The Shamrock Pub in Feldstraße can't deny its age, but that doesn't detract from its coziness. On the contrary. The bilingual bar team creates a cosy pub atmosphere. The authentic pub invites you to watch football, kicker or darts. Live musicians perform at regular intervals. Every Thursday evening, the Shamrock Pub attracts Irish know-it-alls to the Karoviertel for a pub quiz. Guinness, cider and much more is available.

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