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  1. rowimgRed on

    I guess a more traditional heat map would be easier to view.

  2. And to think there’s probably half the amount of pubs there was 20 years ago. My town went from having 13 pubs and two nightclubs to 5 pubs and no nightclubs.

  3. stuyboi888 on

    Hon Killeshandra. Our green a lovely lanes still had plenty of pubs even though 3 have shut down in recent years

  4. Aggravating-Back5963 on

    Town I grew up in once had 50 pubs today we are at 10. (Population about 5500 today)

    I remember watching reeling in the years a while back and they said during the 70s in rural Ireland there was a pub for every 250 people.

  5. dooferoaks on

    Shannonbridge pubs are all pretty nice too, a good mix of actual character with comfortable modern newer additions.

  6. Any actual link?

    This has 0 use except your photo showing 10 top ones?

  7. ForbiddenToblerone on

    Annascaul is tiny but gets a load of tourists for being a stone’s throw from Dingle.

    Also, of course, the home village of Tom Crean.

  8. I do like the depth / bar representing the per capita rate, it’s groovy and whatnot, however it is entirely redundant when you consider that the colour denotes the exact same metric.

    It would be much easier to read if the key/legend for the colour scale was included (I see you’ve already addressed that), make it a 2D plane, and even reconfigure the colour of the metric in the “Top 10” list to correspond with their colour on the map (this would make those points on the visual identifiable with the list).

    And as much as I love a “dark mode” still visual, the dark blue towns get lost here. Make the map an off-white / matted grey and switch the top value of the colour key – which is currently white for Liscannor – to red. That’s more intuitive and would provide greater contrast.

    To paraphrase: a more traditional heatmap is boring, but it’s boring and overused for a reason.

  9. Livinglifeform on

    Mad how there’s not a single pub in the six counties!

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