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Every city has to have at least one Irish pub and this is Geneva’s busiest. It’s a popular watering hole that attracts an international crowd, especially from the nearby United Nations. Friendly people, pub quizzes and great party nights are all on offer here, along with a large summer terrace and good, simple food.
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Right in the heart of the Old Town, Flanagans is another expat bar. It is a little on the scruffy side but puts on some good live music events. A core of loyal sports fans regularly make the trek up to the Old Town to catch the latest results.
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Another popular Irish bar, this is a small venue but, as it’s next to the large Manor department store, it’s the perfect place to pop in for a pint and the latest sports results after shopping on a Saturday.
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Geneva’s oldest English pub offers a happy hour and traditional pub grub, including fried breakfasts at weekends. Now on two levels, the Pickwick has live shows and discos at weekends. Giant screens make it a popular hang-out for watching sporting events.
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