Food
Irish Times restaurant coverage describes Note on Fenian Street as a Dublin 2 wine bar with a serious natural-wine focus and bistro menu.
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Irish Times restaurant coverage places Note at 26 Fenian Street and describes it as a Dublin 2 wine bar with a serious natural-wine focus and bistro menu [1].
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Food
Irish Times restaurant coverage describes Note on Fenian Street as a Dublin 2 wine bar with a serious natural-wine focus and bistro menu.
Community memory
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What survives in the archive
This is one of the denser archive trails: several pre-2026 source leads point back to the pub from different fragments of conversation. PubHub keeps the people anonymous at this stage and lets the room, habits and recurring themes come through first.
Remembered room
The old forum trail does not yet give PubHub a publishable named story. It gives something more delicate: a repeated archive trail where the pub appears as a remembered room, with social texture, habits, roles and passing local colour visible around the edges. The current public layer is built from 4 linked source leads.
Regulars and characters stay anonymised here; the page records atmosphere before identity.
The useful signal is social texture: habits, roles, routes, occasions and the way the place lived in memory.
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This is an artistic archive reading, not a verified claim about named individuals. Stronger stories need better sourcing, local correction and editorial review.
Archive time depth
17 years of archive-metadata distance across 4 dated Boards.ie archive leads.
Archive profile
Note has a repeated archive trail where the old archive points toward social texture: regulars, habits, roles, atmosphere and remembered room feel. The public page keeps this as anonymous room memory until source review supports more specific storytelling.
Archive strength
Repeated archive trail
Memory shape
Regulars and room character, cultural references, life events and lively pub memories
Editorial next step
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Regulars and room character
The archive points toward the pub as a remembered room of regulars, roles, habits and social texture. PubHub keeps this anonymised until a fuller source review supports named stories.
Cultural references
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Life events
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Lively memories
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Archive source trail
These are linked Boards.ie leads from pre-2026 discussion. PubHub shows the trail and the review category, but does not publish raw excerpts or private-person claims from automated matching.
2007Room characterScore 12
2024Room characterScore 10
2008Community memoryScore 9
2009Room characterScore 8
Boards.ie archive trace
Pre-2026 Boards.ie discussion leaves a community-memory trail for Note, especially around regulars and room character, cultural references, life events and lively pub memories. PubHub treats this as an archive signal: useful for memory-page curation, not as verified fact.
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