Eurodam’s Officers Enjoy Authentic Irish Pub
Roland | November 7, 2008 at 3:13 pm | In Around the Ship, Food & Beverage, Latest News, Video |Courtesy of Captain Mercer, we recently got a behind-the-scenes tour of a space that few guests will ever see — the officers bar. But this is no ordinary officers bar, it’s an authentic-looking Irish Pub installed, appropriately enough, by a company named Ol Irish Pub.

Dubbed Bonney O’Malley’s, the pub sports brick walls, wood floors, leather chairs and couches, a television and, of course, a dart board.


The pub was shipped to the Fincantieri shipyard in pieces and was assembled over 10 days as the ship made its way from Venice to Southampton to Rotterdam. We are told that by the time the ship reached Rotterdam, the beer and good times were flowing steadily at Bonney O’Malley’s.
Here are a couple of videos we snagged on our brief tour.
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing the behind the scenes look.
is there any particular history behind the name chosen, or is “Item # 1234″ in Ol Irish Pub’s Catalog “Bonney O’Malley’s”
Comment by InTheWASide — November 7, 2008 #