Situated on Baggot Street at the corner of Roger’s Lane which is named after the first owner Andrew Rogers in 1818. The pub is currently named after James Toner who the was licensee in 1923. He developed the pub as a bar and grocery shop. Toner’s is one of Dublin’s oldest and most famous traditional pubs. The interior contributes much to a lively and friendly atmosphere. Old stock drawers still remain behind the bar with some wares displayed in glass cases to the left and right of the door. The decor and flagged floor will take you back in time. Frequented throughout time by some of Ireland’s literary greats, including Kavanagh and Yeats. It is rumoured that Toner’s was the only pub that W.B. Yeats drank in. He was known to sip a sherry and leave. At Toner’s, our aim is to ensure that your time spent with us is memorable and our staff are always on hand to ensure your stay is a pleasant one. Whether stopping by for a break in the day, or stepping out to meet friends over a couple of pints, you’ll find a welcome in Toner’s akin to the friendly traditions of old. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
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