Barney's Breakfast Bar
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Grrl_Interrupted
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i had a very bad experience this year at barney s ppl there was rude i tryed asking question on the rubble and other the budtender didnt even want to show me it! and i got 5g of morning glory what a joke wasnt even that OH! i ask for a glass on tap water was charged 2euros for it!
but the first day i walk in the guy felt so bad he gave me a new t-shrit cuz old one is full of holes! mabe that why they was like that whit me who know ill never know !!
but the first day i walk in the guy felt so bad he gave me a new t-shrit cuz old one is full of holes! mabe that why they was like that whit me who know ill never know !!
- Sir Niall of Essex-sire
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Dont wanna jump straight into the ' we hate Barneys' group but.....
* jumps in head first*
Didnt like the place, the people that went their we're cool and nice enough to talk to, i suspose if you want to do some mingling this is the place. But jeez the prices were high. I got 2 grams of Cheese and for the price, was not really impressed with it ( Grey Areas was better altho still pricey.)
But the guy serving us was nice and we had a good time, i just thought it was very fake and felt amazingly un-comfortable. Also wish i had left with a few euros more in my pocket!
p.s thats way to much money for a fry-up, if someon here tried to flog you a grease riddlied breakie for near on a tenner would you buy it?
* jumps in head first*
Didnt like the place, the people that went their we're cool and nice enough to talk to, i suspose if you want to do some mingling this is the place. But jeez the prices were high. I got 2 grams of Cheese and for the price, was not really impressed with it ( Grey Areas was better altho still pricey.)
But the guy serving us was nice and we had a good time, i just thought it was very fake and felt amazingly un-comfortable. Also wish i had left with a few euros more in my pocket!
p.s thats way to much money for a fry-up, if someon here tried to flog you a grease riddlied breakie for near on a tenner would you buy it?
I have to say after many a jaunt over to Dam Barney's is still one of my fave places. I know it’s rather expensive but I’ve always had good gear from there and the staff have always been really friendly to me. They've expanded on the original set up and now there's the 'Uptown' restaurant over the road where you can brekkie, as the guy in the 'Barneys Farm' was explaining to me that there just wasn't enough room in the coffee shop (which as anyone who's been there knows this to be true), so now you can eat, smoke and drink separately, but you can have a smoke outside the 'Farm' as we did whilst enjoying a beer. The bartender was very friendly and patient considering I wanted to renew my tattered Barneys t-shirt and he took his time showing me the different styles and colours, and even let me try a couple on. All in all I’ve never had a bad experience there and will always make it a must stop on my trip over.
- holy herb lover
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- Themindwanders
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- Location: Leeds, Yorkshire
Thirteen euros fifty for an an irish breakfast is utterly laughable, so so so unreasonable. Considering what food stuff actually makes up the breakfast, i.e. very cheap, albeit very tasty fried food.
13 euros ? No thanks. I'm English, at home a fry up will never cost more than a fiver
13 euros ? No thanks. I'm English, at home a fry up will never cost more than a fiver
"Buy the ticket, take the ride"
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wiggsdannyboy
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