Here’s the latest jobs available in Dublin pubs and bars. If you have any you would like to add to this list, please email us at publinie@gmail.com The date beside each listing is the date it was last advertised online. Bar staff required in The Academy. CVs to jobs@theacademydublin.com (28th April) Junior chef […]
read moreIf you don’t like the idea of cheese, sour cream, salsa, and guacamole dripping over tortilla chips you must be either lactose intolerant, celiac, or mad. The Church The Church have a large and even larger portion of nachos that are topped with just about everything you’d expect. We’ve tried the ‘small’ portion and […]
read moreTo celebrate international jazz day this Saturday the 30th or April, ‘Jazz in Dublin’ will be celebrating with a mini jazz festival in a number of venues around town. Many of the venues have a tradition of showing jazz. The festival lineup is as follows Nearys Charlie Mooney plays upstairs in Nearys […]
read moreEvery Wednesday upstairs in Whelans there’s a silent disco where 2 DJs play sets direct to your ears through a headset that changes between the 2 streams. This Wednesday they’ll be having a special silent disco night with Prince music. The 2 DJs on the night will be Dan and Neil from 8Radio. […]
read moreNow, all the hip kids are telling us that the Espresso Martini is the in drink at the moment. Everyone’s getting pepped up on caffeine and using this as a perk up over the traditional Irish coffee. Here’s a few bars where you can get one. Ryans Ryans have a bit of a twist […]
read moreOne of the big draws for visitors to the city are the traditional Irish dancing shows that are put on in several pubs. In some of them you can enjoy a meal, a few drinks, and a show from some very accomplished dancers. Some pubs have a more casual attitude to it and bring out […]
read more57 The Headline will be playing host to darts legend Peter Manley this Thursday the 28th of April for a night of craft beers and darts. Tickets for the event are €30 and include some complimentary craft beer (courtesy of The 5 Lamps Brewery), gastropub food, spot prizes, beer hampers, and a 1 dart […]
read moreThis Thursday the 28th of April at 5pm, Farrier and Draper will be opening its doors to the public for the first time on South William street. It is replacing what was once ‘Lost Society’. The new bar is owned by The Mercantile Group, who also own and run The Mercantile, Whelans, […]
read moreWe were thinking recently about the level of Irish spoken in the pub and that we rarely, if ever, hear it. Surely there must be some demand for an Irish speaking or Irish friendly pub? We went looking for a few pubs that might have some members of staff with reasonably good Irish, and others […]
read moreIt should be a big night this Sunday in The Mercantile on dame street. They’re hosting a night called ‘Our day in history’. The event will be celebrating and commemorating through music one of the most important days in Irish history, the Sunday of the Easter Rising. Jerry Fish will be playing a free gig […]
read moreThere have been plenty of Irish and international movies filmed in Dublin, and several of them use Dublin pubs. One such movie is ‘The Courier’ from 1988 starring Gabriel Byrne. The synposis of the film from IMDB reads: When a courier at the D-Day Courier Service mistakenly finds a pile of money in […]
read moreThe good folks at Foleys bar on Merrion Row have resolved to do you all a favour and screen Game of Thrones in the pub. They’ll be showing the first episode on Monday the 25th of April. They’re making a night (‘s watch) of it and will be putting on a GOT themed quiz […]
read moreJW Sweetman’s on Burgh quay have recently been running history nights, focusing on the recent past of the original Sweetman brewery, their building, and the general history of Dublin. This Thursday night they will be holding a commemorative talk on the 1916 rising. The talk will be given by historian Gerry Cooley. The […]
read moreYesterday Conor McGregor said ‘Thanks for the cheese’ and may well have retired. Today, Marys bar on Wicklow street are offering you the chance to get in on the action…. sort of. Go into the bar today (Wednesday) between 12 and 2pm and say ‘Thanks for the cheese’, and they’ll give you 2 for […]
read moreWhen you think of a pub in Dublin with a strong GAA tradition, you would likely immediately imagine a place that has been open since the 40’s, somewhere that people used to go for a pint after a match before heading on a long long journey home. But the reality of the fact […]
read moreWe were teased on twitter over the last few months with the prospect of a new pub coming to the city called ‘The Oxford Hill’. We weren’t told where in the city it would be, but we suspected it was ‘The Hill’ pub in Ranelagh, which has an imposing sign. The folks from Beoir […]
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