Irish pubs: Mystery Dublin woman goes viral after being caught on CCTV on a quiet city street



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A mysterious figure is going viral online after being caught on CCTV on a quiet street in Dublin city over the weekend.

The woman, who was coined the ‘Dancing Queen’ of Dublin, was caught rotten on cameras doing some questionable moves on Sunday night.

The popular Dublin pub Lemon & Duke on the Royal Hibernian Way noticed the dancer as she checked her cameras just before 9:30 last night.

Posting the clip on their Twitter page, the bar and restaurant said, “So Duke Lane has a new ‘Dancing Queen’ persona. Enjoy.”

And it is not the first time that someone has been seen strutting in Dublin without another sinner in sight during the pandemic.

In early August, the Temple Bar webcam captured a dancer in the middle of the night making moves.

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The person was captured on the eerily quiet street in video taken on camera near the normally popular but now empty tourist spot.

The images were uploaded to Facebook by well-known Paul Stenson, the owner and manager of the popular White Moose Cafe and Charleville Lodge Hotel.

He has become famous for his tongue-in-cheek antics on social media, so it came as no surprise that he was the one who discovered the webcam clip, which has racked up nearly 100,000 page views in its first three days.

He told his fans: “Temple Bar was so quiet tonight until the webcam caught a lunatic doing the catwalk.”



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