Bloomsday: Ringsend reclaims its Joycean heritage but, alas, no ‘superior tawny sherry’ (opens original article in a new tab)
Tunney's pub in Ringsend, Dublin, celebrated Bloomsday by restoring its historical name and hosting events tied to James Joyce's Ulysses, though the 'superior tawny sherry' from the book was not available for drinking.
- Tunney's pub in Ringsend, Dublin, recently celebrated Bloomsday by restoring its historical name and hosting related events.
- The pub's 'superior tawny sherry' mentioned in Ulysses was not available for consumption, though it was displayed as a historical reference.
- Ringsend has embraced Bloomsday to revive its cultural identity, linking it to James Joyce's work and the historical significance of the area.
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