The Big Tree in Dorset is one of Dublin’s best known pubs particularly to the thousands who visit Croke Park every year. However very few realise that this is one of the oldest pubs in the city of Dublin. There has been an Inn and later a Tavern on this site since 1453. It grew […]
read moreThis wonderful old public house is possibly the best-known in Ireland. First licensed in 1690, this is one of Dublin’s oldest surviving coach houses. Its lively tradition continues today and the Cat and Cage has established itself as a great place for celebrating the epic Gaelic football games at nearby Croke Park. To match the […]
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read moreVery traditional pub on the corner of Dorset and Temple street. Named after a mention in Brendan Behan’s ‘Borstal Boy’ and also a song made famous by Luke Kelly. A memorial to the H block hunger strikers adorns the exterior wall. Not a boisterous crowd in here, but very nice for a few quiet pints. […]
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read moreEstablished in 2006 by local businessmen Tom McKeon & Fionn MacCumhaill, Aurora is a merging of classic Victorian Bar with Modern influences within the building which include, Top Floor Function Room, First Floor Pub Restaurant and the original ground floor Bar “Larry O Rourkes” as per Ulysee’s [table id=249 /] [table id=245 /]
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read moreBodkins Bar is located in Dublin City Centre just opposite D.I.T. Bolton Street. Customers consist mainly of students, locals and the odd tourist. While in Bodkins you can catch the latest match on our Big Screen, or 4 50inch TV’s while playing on one of our 2 pool tables and play a few tunes on […]
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