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Happy St. Patrick’s Day from TravelByJury.com!

Not the typical Irish lout we think of on St. Patrick's Day, but he did clear the snakes from Ireland, lest we forget the reason of the season;)

Even though the site is currently on Sabbatical, it seemed like a nice idea to spread the luck o’ the travelin’ Irish this St. Patrick’s Day – so your trusty TBJ Admin cobbled together the best of our Irish-themed posts. Enjoy, and sláinte!

Great Eat: Murphy’s Ice Cream, Dingle, Ireland
Dingle, Ireland
Cork, Ireland
St. Patrick’s Day the Chicago,IL Way!
Three Carrots Irish Pub; Belgrade, Serbia
Louisville, KY’s Irish Pubs

May your blessings outnumber the Shamrocks that grow, and may trouble avoid you wherever you go!

Happy Thanksgiving!

TravelByJury.com is taking off ’til next Monday, November 29th, for the Thanksgiving Holiday! Until then, why not check out some of our “Great Eats” reviews, listed below (or you can browse via our little category search menu, to your left)?

TravelByJury.com is thankful for you, dear readers, and very thankful for our intrepid jurors; Happy Thanksgiving to All!

Maggie Jones; London, England
The General Greene & Cake Man Raven; Brooklyn, New York, USA
La Paella De La Reina; Madrid, Spain
Brasserie Esemeralla; Paris, France
Black Bear Bakery; St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Murphy’s Ice Cream; Dingle, Ireland
Ristorante Zeppelin; Orvieto, Italy
Uto Klum; Üetliberg, Switzerland
Seviche, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Unnammed; Le Peninsula de Azuero, Panama
Three Carrots Pub; Belgrade, Serbia
White Horse Tavern; New York City, New York, USA
The Duke of York; London, England

Great Eat: Three Carrots Pub, Belgrade, Serbia

Going from Western Europe, such as France, Germany, England, etc. to Eastern Europe can be a bit of a different trip than what one might expect. Despite Serbia’s haunted and aggressive past, the city has a great deal to offer, and the younger generation of Serbs are concerned with having a good time, not hurting anyone. A great place to glimpse this “new Belgrade” at the popular Three Carrots Pub. Sitting a little outside of the main drag, the Three Carrots is inconspicuously located around a few stereo stores, government buildings, and the downtown shopping district. The pub is done up to look like a traditional Irish pub, with gleaming polished wood accents and sturdy little chairs padded with green leather, and the wide variety of beers begets a wide variety of customers. The staff is friendly and patient, as the majority of Belgrade is not super fluent in English, and my Serbian is pretty basic. There’s fries and pub grub on the menu, as it is an Irish pub, but I dove in and got some corba od luka (onion soup) with some phyllo-bread-type pastry that had some sort of meat and vegetables in it (I can’t recall what it was called, sorry!). Both dishes were warm (a must, as it was chilly out) and fairly simple, though I’d been told that Serbians tend to flavor their food with lots of pepper, these were both pretty mild dishes. Washing my meal down with my Corona (the beer list at the Three Carrots is excellent), I looked around me and watched various people drift in and out of the pub. One of the people I met in Serbia, a young man with the most beautiful accent, told me “it looks like Serbians don’t work because we’re always out,” and his comment stayed with me as I watched an animated argument between a young man (dressed in sneakers and jeans) and an older man with a white-tipped cane; after their argument, they made a point to say goodbye to the bartender, then they separated on the sidewalk outside. Off to work? It doesn’t matter, as long as the onion soup is warm.

Belgrade, Serbia

The old and new rubbing up against each other in Belgrade give the city an electric friction-like energy; old NATO-bombed buildings will make the trip somber.  The Three Carrots Irish Pub offers a good, quiet pint. Walk the Kneza Miloša to Kalemegdan Fortress: the park alone, with its view of the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers and men playing chess, as well as little stalls of random kitsch, could take hours of enjoyment. Check out eats around Studenski Trig.  Great blog I used to learn more about the city. Learn some Serbian phrases; everyone’s very nice. Walkable and wonderful.

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