Buskers is a lively, modern & contemporary bar, and a well known landmark in a vibrant and hugely popular part of Dublin city centre. Located on Fleet Street, Buskers is literally a stones throw from O’Connell Bridge, and around the corner from Trinity College, within the popular Temple Bar area. Buskers first opened in August 1993 and has maintained […]
read moreCassidy’s of Westmoreland street is a very cool bar with an atmosphere not really seen in this area of town. They playa variety of music, have board games, lounging chairs, a fussball table and a star wars mural to boot! A nice selection of international beers and food to keep you going.
read moreChaplins bar on Hawkins street (across from the screen cinema) has a certain charm that isn’t recreated in other dublin pubs. Some of their seats are unintentionally like thrones and give you a feeling of superiority. The again, if you know about Chaplins when others don’t, you have cause to feel superior! It’s a fantastic […]
read moreThis site has been occupied since Viking times, as we are located in the oldest region of the city in close proximity to the viking Parliament or Thingmount. In the 17th and 18th centuries the area grew to even greater importance following the construction of Trinity College and later the Irish House of Parliament (Grattan’s […]
read moreLocated in the historic heart of Dublin, just minutes from Trinity College and Grafton Street, is O’Neill’s pub, the perfect place for a quiet pint or the lively welcome this city is famous for. You’ll always be sure of a friendly welcome here. O’Neill’s has existed as a licensed premises for 300 years and is […]
read more“An eclectic pub in the vibrant surroundings of Dublin 2, just a stone’s throw from Grafton Street.Whether it’s after-work drinks with the gang, watching sports at the weekend or you’re out for the night… whatever the occasion, Foley’s provides the perfect venue. Resident DJ’s spinning funky disco beats on Friday and Saturdays from 9pm […]
read moreO’Donoghue’s has a rich heritage and stands on a very historical site in Dublin City. Yet it’s more modern musical history is really the stuff of legends. Ask any Irish man to name the artists or bands that have shaped Irish traditional and contemporary music and The name of the Dubliners always comes up. Christy […]
read moreEnjoy a laid back café style experience by day. Lunch is served daily from noon where the menu features a selection of hot dishes, delicious soups, gourmet sandwiches and baguettes along with an excellent selection of coffees and yummy pastries. By night, Cafe en Seine turns into one of Dublin’s most stylish bars offering an […]
read moreKehoe’s is a traditional Irish Pub. Kehoe’s was first licensed in 1803 when the winds of revolution spread across Western Europe. The premises that you see before you today, were completed towards the end of the 19th century in typical Victorian style. You can view stained glass mahogany doors, old Irish snugs, partitions and the […]
read moreThe Grafton Lounge off Grafton street (coincidentally enough…) is one of Dublin’s trendiest bars. Night time hangout of celebrities, models, and those with a fine eye for cocktails. Serving excellent food daily, it’s a great place to eat, drink, dance and anything else you can think of doing in a bar. [table id=38 /]
read moreDavy Byrnes décor is original, authentic and pre-Second World War in theme. Boasting an excellent art collection, visitors can appreciate the three educational murals of Joycean Dublin by Liam Proud, the priceless murals of the 1940’s by Brendan Behan’s father-in-law, Cecil French Salkeld and the fine sculptures of Eddie Delaney and John Behan. When the […]
read moreBruxelles is the home of rock and roll in Dublin and much more besides. It’s a cosmopolitan bar where you will meet people from every corner of the world. Food is served every day from breakfast to dinner, Sunday to Thursday, upto 9pm; and Friday and Saturday, 9.30am to 6pm. There’s live music on Monday, […]
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read moreClub lán-Ghaeilge i gcroílár Bhaile Átha Cliath Irish language pub in the heart of Dublin Táimid lonnaithe i lár na cathrach ag 6 Sráid Fhearchair cúpla méadar ó Fhaiche Stiabhna. Is áit iontach é Club Chonradh na Gaeilge chun do chuid Gaeilge a úsáid. Má tá pionta blasta agus comhrá maith i nGaeilge uait, buail […]
read moreFamously known as Dicey Reilly’s, Diceys Garden has been recently refitted to cater more for our customers needs. With a unique bright and airy atmosphere, many plasma screens and adjoining on to Dublin’s award winning Beer Garden, this bar, affectionately known as Dicey’s, is undeniably one of the hottest night spots in Dublin. Dicey’s offers […]
read mored|two offers its customers a sophisticated blend of modern surroundings, great atmosphere with fast, friendly and efficient service. It is complimented by a really tasty bar food menu and a mouth watering cocktail menu. Not to mention our award winning carvery with all dishes priced at €6.95 from Monday – Friday 12pm – 2.30pm. d|two have […]
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