
If you’ve been pub-crawling among punters in Dublin, surely you know the “craic,” leprechaun-speak for “good vibe.” Upon entering Surrey’s Dublin Crossing, you’ll forget you’re in strip-mall heaven and be transported to Temple Bar. Like the watering holes in Ireland’s famed drinking district, the buzz starts early at the Crossing, and on a damp, mid-week evening, the place is packed by 6 o’clock....
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The Dublin Crossing in Surrey (Cloverdale) had only been open a week, but already it was packed day and night. When you first walk in, the words “awe-inspiring” come to mind, and I don’t use these words lightly. The twenty-foot high ceiling, large windows, and rich millwork give the place an air of sophistication while the hand-painted walls, knick-knacks, and artwork provide a warmth and atmosphere...
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If Druids were going to make a comeback, Langley wouldn’t be a bad spot for it. All that rolling farmland in case you wanted to put up one of those Stonehenge-type things and plenty of out-of-the-way fields and forests where chanting folks in robes holding torches wouldn’t attract too much attention....
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The hugely popular Dublin Crossing Irish Pub and I share the same birthday date of January 16. The pub was one year old, but as I pointed out to General Manager, Matt Brear, the Dublin Crossing has a long way to go to catch up to me. Of course, that was where I celebrated my birthday.
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Dublin Crossing Irish Pub: Great Food and Entertainment
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Dublin
Crossing Irish Pub opened
their doors for business
three years ago on
January 16, and they’ve
been packing them in ever
since.
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There’s a little bit of Ireland in Langley, B.C., where the Dublin Crossing Irish
Pub recreates not only the look and feel of an authentic Irish pub, but also the
welcoming spirit.
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