For a good few years now viewership and interest in NFL in Dublin has been on the up. Some pubs started to dip their toes in showing the games and they’ve stuck with it as the fans prove more than fair weather. Here’s a few places around the city where you can find some or […]
read moreAs an island nation we’re able to serve up some of the best quality and freshest seafood in Europe. You might not see it on the menu as often as you might like, but there are several pubs that put seafood front and centre on their menu and show just how delicious it can be. […]
read moreThere’s no shortage of TV screens in pubs around Dublin, but we’ve narrowed down the field a little bit and concentrated on a few pubs that wouldn’t be considered out and out sports bars. Just for fun. We’ll have another list of excellent sports bars in the city very soon. As always, let us know […]
read moreA number of Irish sportsmen have, over the years, entered the pub business following their retirement from their chosen sport. From boxer Dan Donnelly running Fallons Capstan Bar in The Coombe in the early 1800s to rugby player Trevor Brennan’s ‘De Danu’ in Toulouse there has been a strong tradition of competitors owning pubs in […]
read moreNaturally, with this being Publin.ie, we’re going to suggest a few options that involve the pub or alcohol based events for your work night out. Make Your Own Beer! (And have a tipple while you do it) The Artisan Brew Academy on Thomas Street offer a really inventive group activity in the form of making […]
read moreThere’s several pubs in Dublin that can offer you a real outdoor BBQ experience for your work party, birthday, or general gathering. There’s no better way to enjoy the summer than in a Dublin pub with a bit of grilled food. The Church The Church have a brilliant beer garden that gets loads of sun. […]
read moreWe’ll do our best to keep everyone happy with this list, but pubs and the GAA can be a contentious issue! There’s always backlash as to why certain pubs haven’t made the list. Suffice to say, as always, we take suggestions for which pubs should also be included in this list, so let us know […]
read more57 The headline The Headline are celebrating in typical fashion mixing good beer with good food. For €20 you get 2 drinks and one main course. They’re doing BBQ style food and American beers like those from Odell brewing, Founders, and Sierra Nevada. Link. For those unfamiliar with the pub, they’re known for having a […]
read moreDublin has a surprising amount of outdoor areas around the city, especially south of the Liffey. Whether they get sun or not is another matter and a good deal of them have roofing that blocks some degree of sunlight. There’s no better way to enjoy Dublin than out in the sun with a cold drink […]
read moreAt the time of writing this article, Dublin is set for a third day of torrential rain. In true Dublin style, we can’t let the weather get the better of us and must persevere on and enjoy life as best we can. Here’s a few suggestions for pubs to visit when the rain gets a […]
read moreAlas, Ireland didn’t qualify for this World Cup, but there’s still plenty of entertainment to be had from the Women’s World Cup being hosted by France. 6 Dublin pubs have indicated that they’ll be showing all or most of the games from the Women’s World Cup. They are… The Back Page The Back Page are […]
read moreO’Sheas, Talbot Street O’Shea’s on Talbot Street have a brand new beer garden that looks the business. They’ve got a bar, plenty of seating, cool design features that echo rural Ireland, and a screen for matches. The Barbers, Grangegorman At the front of The Barbers there is a cul-de-sac in which you can bring a […]
read moreThe Church From Sunday to Wednesday evening at 7pm in the Church on Mary Street there is a free Irish Dancing Show on their main stage. You can book into the main bar area if you have a group of 10+ or for smaller groups in their gallery restaurant. It’s a stunning location to watch […]
read moreIt has become increasingly common for pubs to allow dogs into the pub to accompany their owner for a few scoops, some food, and for the dog, a few treats and a bowl of water. Some pubs have seen a real uptake in custom as a result of encouraging dog owners to join them. Some […]
read moreOne of the most popular snack dishes in pubs around Dublin is the humble chicken wing. Coated in buffalo sauce, hot sauce, and served with celery and blue cheese dip, there’s not many things more satisfying (and messy) than a bowl of wings. If there’s any pubs whose wings deserve to be on this list, […]
read moreSince the 1940’s the Irish Coffee has been a staple of Irish pubs and bars here and abroad. It’s a winter warmer that keeps you toasty and perks you up (so long as you don’t go mad on them). A shot of whiskey, a spoon of sugar, some rich roast coffee, and a head of […]
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