Here’s all the free pints and best deals we could round up for the Ireland v Spain game. This will be updated during the course of the day [table id=304 /]
read moreThe Bankers– Where the money was just resting in the account. Cassidy’s– To the right of the bar there’s a sheep hanging from the wall. Raise a pint to Chris the unhappy sheep. The Church– Go in for a sermon and a pint. The Confession box– Ask for forgiveness for kicking a certain Bishop […]
read moreLagoona, located in the heart of Dublin’s Financial Services Centre, is the perfect venue for a quick, satisfying lunch, leisurely afternoon pint or lively after work session. Since opening in November 2003, Lagoona has quickly become a favourite with people who both work and live in and around the IFSC. With interiors a mix of […]
read moreHere’s a little list that we’ve put together of places with the best one off specials and free beer promotions for the Ireland v Croatia game. We’ll be updating through the day from our twitter and facebook. [table id=303 /]
read moreFour generation of McGowans have made their mark on this Phibsboro landmark pub, turning it into one of Dublin’s most popular and fun-filled party pubs & restaurants with its brilliant party atmosphere, great food, plenty of special offers and fabulous new nightclub upstairs! At the beginning of the 20th century the McGowans family were living […]
read moreW.J. Kavanagh’s is sister pub to L. Mulligan Grocer’s in Stoneybatter and continues on their tradition of great craft beer, superb gastro pub cuisine, and outstanding atmosphere.
read moreThe Two Sisters Is a traditional, family-run and cosy local pub, one of the last of its kind.Carvery is served Mon-Fri & Sundays+ A La Carte til 9pm Wainsfort Drive Terenure
read moreHacienda on little mary street is a real word of mouth pub. You won’t just happen upon it and you’ll need a guide just to get you there. Until we just gave the address of course… The pub opens from 8pm and you’ll need to press a buzzer to get in. Whether they let […]
read moreWelcome to the Parnell Heritage pub & grill.The return of Cool Chic off O’Connell Street!Dublin’s newly renovated Gastro pub situated on Parnell street. We aim to mix new-age interior with old Irish charm. We also boast Parnell streets only roof top terrace smoking area & bar. We offer an exquisite food menu with a large […]
read moreOccupying three floors above the Odessa Restaurant, the Odessa Club is a unique destination in the heart of Dublin city’s shopping and nightlife area. Home from home for a loyal clientèle who appreciate its discrete and intimate ambiance, fine food and excellent service, the club is a haven of tranquility punctuated with great nights of […]
read moreJoxer Daly’s is located on Dorset street, a street that provides a straight line of pubs from the top of the road right down into Drumcondra. Less than 5 minutes walk from O’Connell street, this pub retains its old fashioned facade and character, something that distinguishes it from the current trend to modernise pubs.
read more1. Dublin has exactly 666 licensed pubs. Seems extra sinful now. 2. Quentin Tarrantino was once refused a pint from the Stag’s Head. He tried to pull the ‘Do you know who I am?’ card, but was rebuffed by the staff because it was after hours and one rule applies to all. 3. The Commitments […]
read moreSamsara Café Bar opened its doors in 2001 and is now one of Dublin’s top nightspots and late night destinations. Decorated in a Moroccan theme Samsara is excitingly atmospheric with its exotic furnishings and hand painted décor. 80 tonnes of Moroccan tiles and materials were used in the transformation of the Bar, which at over […]
read moreIZAKAYA BAR @ ORIENTAL CAFE is situated in the basement of the original Bewleys building on South Great Georges Street, Dublin 2. The Izakaya is a Japanese style drinking house, serving small Japanese style pub food dishes with great Japanese whiskeys, beers and sake. Come for food or drinks, chill out and listen to some […]
read moreFormerly the Shakespeare, the Hop House is ajoined to the Kim Chi restaurant offers something unique in Dublin’s Asian quarter. Here you can get quality, healthy bar snacks from their suberb restaurant at an affordable price. A new bohemian haunt on Parnell street, it’s quickly becoming a locals favourite. A heated beer garden, good food, […]
read moreThe Pimlico Tavern re-opened in July 2008 and has quickly become the social focal point of the community for locals sipping pints and tourists on their way to and from The Guinness Storehouse. Spotless clean lounge with a cosy homely atmosphere with live entertainment Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday. Our walls are garnished with […]
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