We’ve now added a list of pubs serving gluten free beer for all you celiacs and gluten intolerant people out there. Our favourite one has to be from against the grain, called, funnily enough, ‘Against the Grain’. For the list of pubs offering these beers, simply click here
read moreCraft beer can be cheap too! A midweek pub crawl around pubs with craft beer. You’ll pay no more than €4 for a beer.
read moreThe Botanic House is situated on Botanic Road on the edge of Phibsboro in Glasnevin. It is a traditional, old style Dublin pub with a Celtic feel. The atmosphere is relaxed and conversational with music playing in the background not imposing on your chats with old and new friends.There are two bar areas, the main […]
read moreLounge available for Private Parties. Why not try our great value lunch menu served between 12 – 2pm Monday – Friday. All Major Sporting Events shown live on our BIG SCREEN. “A Bit of Heaven in Dublin 7” [table id=292 /]
read moreSnake your way around Dublin city tracing the pubs of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. This is not in celebration of the man. Pub Crawl can not be done in character, all pints must be paid for. Only 2 rules, you must drink Bass, and all cash must be carried in brown envelope or paper bag.
read moreAn exclusive club for members of the Oireachtas (parliament). It’s unlikely that you’ll ever see the inside of it, so we recommend going across the street to Buswells hotel bar where the politicos meet. (Please don’t try to gain entry to the Dáil bar just because it’s listed here! You won’t be allowed past security!)
read moreAWARD WINNING PUB ✩QUALITY FOOD ✩ FIRST FOR 3.D T.V ✩ LUXURY LOUNGE ✩ SPORTS BAR ✩ HEATED SMOKING AREA
read moreLarge Beaumount pub, accessible by the 16a bus. Big screens and plenty of seating/standing area.
read moreClosest pub to the Phoenix Park.
read moreClassic Bar & Restaurant situated close to Dublin’s Phoenix Park, the National Museum at Collins Barracks, and a short stroll from Heuston train station. This great name was synonymous with the Public House era in Dublin towards the end the 18th century. The legendary name adorns the ornate dome window and copper frieze of this […]
read moreRyan’s of Parkgate St. is the latest addition to FXB Restaurants. An establishment of outstanding heritage, character and distinction, Ryan’s is one of Dublin’s authentic Victorian pubs. Dating back to 1896, it has seen many famous people pass through its doors over the years. President Clinton, Julia Roberts and Niall Quinn have all paid a […]
read moreLocated very close to the Pheonix Park [table id=279 /]
read moreSpecial occasion?l Birthday? Wedding anniversary? Or even a funeral! Why not drop into The Millenium. For keenly priced drinks in friendly, comfortable surroundings. Live entertainment 7 nights a week. The Millenium Bar. For all your drinking needs. I’m always here for you…at least until Jeremy goes home. Located on the Luas line and situated very […]
read moreThis Clontarf pub has been in the Connolly family since 1927. Over 80 years on and you still find three generations of the Connolly family working here. Connollys, is commonly known as The Sheds to locals. The name ‘The Sheds’ refers back to the old fishing village of Clontarf and is just part of the […]
read morePublin was given a write up on the BBC travel website as part of a feature by Sean O’Neill on Dublin pubs in the run up to St. Patrick’s Day. For great value This winter, John Geraghty founded Publin, a site that lists more than 200 of Dublin’s cheapest pubs. Previously Geraghty ran pub-walking tours […]
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