The pubs of Dublin were hardly unscathed from the fighting during Easter week 1916, with several of them suffering large scale destruction. The LVA archives give us some details on the amount of pubs affected by the fighting. They list 17 pubs as completely destroyed, and a further 4 as partially damaged. […]
read morePhotographer Gary Teeling has for the last several months been traversing the city centre and beyond on a mission to collect and document the pubs of Dublin. The old pubs, the new pubs, the traditional pubs, the trendy pubs, the local pubs, the tourist pubs. All of them. He has very kindly allowed us to […]
read moreHere’s a handy reference list for all the cocktail deals currently running in Dublin bars. Published May 2017. If you are reading this at a later date, some of these deals may no longer apply. Monday One of the 4 classic cocktails from Bull and Castle 2 for €12 in McSorley’s, Ranelagh 2 […]
read moreHere are the latest jobs available in Dublin pubs. Where possible, we’ve included how to apply and when the job was last posted. Experienced Full & Part Time bar staff required in JW Sweetman on Burgh Quay. Immediate start Day, Evenings & Weekend work Experience required Fluent English. CV’s to recruitment.jws@gmail.com (27th May) […]
read moreWe were recently very kindly invited in to have a look at records relating to Dublin pubs in the Guinness Archive in the Storehouse at James’ Gate. Of particular interest to us were a series of old records dating as far back as 1902 that documented the long standing links between some Dublin pubs and […]
read moreSo, you want somewhere to get the sun and you want to get it from a height. We’ve put together a list of rooftop beer gardens for you to enjoy over the summer. Some have better views or more direct sunlight than others, and we’ve included 3 that wouldn’t strictly be considered pubs, but they […]
read moreWe were recently very kindly invited in to have a look at records relating to Dublin pubs in the Guinness Archive in the Storehouse at James’ Gate. Of particular interest to us were a series of old records dating as far back as 1902 that documented the long standing links between some Dublin pubs and […]
read moreThere’s several excellent books about the history of Dublin’s and Ireland’s pubs, and some of them go into great detail on what certain pubs were like at a given time. One such book is Roy Bulson’s ‘Dublin pubs of character’ from 1969. Bulson was a pub expert, who went around the pubs of Dublin, […]
read more€6 Gin and Tonic Thursdays in Buskers Buskers on fleet Street have a range of over 80 gins. On Thursdays they have the house G and T combo on offer for €6. €5 assorted spirits and mixers in The Barbers The Barbers in Grangegorman (just 3 minutes from […]
read moreWe’ve put together all of the latest jobs listings for pubs in Dublin for May 2017. Where possible, we’ve added in how to apply and what date the advert was last put up. if you have a job that you would like added to this list, please email us via publinie@gmail.com The Bernard […]
read moreWe imagine that quite a few pub will be showing Eurovision, but here’s the ones that have said in advance that it’ll be on. If you know of others, let us know, and we’ll add them to the list. Adelphi Adelphi on Abbey Street will be showing the action on their screens. […]
read moreThe original postcard This article was originally published in 2013. For the most part, the emails we receive are from people wanting to find a venue for a party or inquiring about where to find cheap drinks, and not from retired military veterans from Minnesota with a factual correction on our ‘Dublin pubs of […]
read moreTake a look around The Hill pub in Ranelagh, a gastro pub with an excellent selection of draught craft beers, and a great passion for gin.
read moreJK Stoutman’s JK Stoutman’s on James Street is a good option if you’re coming from the Luas at James’ St or the from Kilmainham direction. They have a number of starter or snack options such as bruschetta, chilli nachos, BBQ chicken wings, and toasties. For mains there are some Irish favourites such as […]
read moreThe Long Hall took home the honours at the recent Irish Restaurant Awards at The Clayton Hotel in Dublin on Monday. They were named the ‘Dublin pub of the year’, beating out stiff competition. The award was received by owner, Marcus Houlihan. He claimed it on behalf of “all of our winning team”. Marcus […]
read morePhotographer Gary Teeling has for the last several months been traversing the city centre and beyond on a mission to collect and document the pubs of Dublin. The old pubs, the new pubs, the traditional pubs, the trendy pubs, the local pubs, the tourist pubs. All of them. He has very kindly allowed us to […]
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