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archive-title Category Archives: 12 pubs of christmas Dame street

Category Archives: 12 pubs of christmas Dame street

Bankers

The Bankers is one of Dublins last remaining traditional Irish Pubs. Located in the heart of Dublin City centre it forms part of the warm, welcoming character that Ireland is renound for all over the world. At The Bankers you can expect a warm welcome, great food and the best pint of Guinness in town. […]

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Stags Head

You truly capture a sense of the hidden Ireland when you accidentally stumble upon The Stag’s Head. Finding it is akin to discovering a rare treasure as it is concealed through a narrow passageway off Dame Street, although access can also be gained through Exchequer Street or Georges Street. When you enter inside this feeling of discovered […]

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4 Dame Lane

A funky venue with an edgy attitude spread over 2 floors. Located bang in the middle of Dublin city centre, 2 minutes walk from Trinity. We’re open from 5pm ’til 3.00am, Tuesday to Saturday. Attracting friendly and fun people for cocktails and dancing, Catch up with friends downstairs or dance your socks off with our […]

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Mercantile, The

Late Bar, Music & Food 7 Days a Week right in the centre of Dublin. New 250 capacity live music venue: for booking bands & entertainment email: daveallen@mercantile.ie. Click events under The Mercantile heading for all upcoming gigs and events! Description The Following are the areas available for bookings: MERCANTILE TAVERN: Suitable for groups to […]

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Sweeney Mongrel

The Sweeney Mongrel on Dame street is one of the best and most lively bohemian bars and music venues in the city. 3 floors with stages and bars, ample seating, and some great food and beer on offer. Their smoking area extends onto dame lane at the back of the building where patrons mingle with […]

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Bull and Castle

German beer hall and gastro pub with a huge selection of international beers. It’s a good idea to book a table for this place as it can get quite busy. If you do book, they’ll look after you with a few beers and some finger food. Weekly specials and excellent food.  

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Bank bar, The

This site has been occupied since Viking times, as we are located in the oldest region of the city in close proximity to the viking Parliament or Thingmount. In the 17th and 18th centuries the area grew to even greater importance following the construction of Trinity College and later the Irish House of Parliament (Grattan’s […]

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Foggy Dew, The

Situated overlooking Central Bank Square in the heart of Dublin city center, The Foggy Dew offers a charming blend of old world tradition fused with an appealing contemporary atmosphere.This historical bar is the perfect spot for a quiet pint. [table id=200 /]

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Lord Edward, The

This famous Tavern is named after Lord Edward Fitzgerald who was the 5th son of the Duke of Leinster. The Lord Edward is located in the heart of the Old City opposite Christ Church Cathedral, at 23 Christ Church Place Dublin 8. The restaurant is above the Lord Edward pub and it has its own […]

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