The Old Stand is one of Dublin’s most favoured social haunts, being a traditional pub which has been located on this site in Exchequer Street for well over 300 Years. With an abundance of old world charm this pub is to the visitor a warm, chatty, convivial pub which can be closely identified with […]
read moreOscars Cafe Bar is the newest addition to the already brilliant selection of pubs and bars around Smithfield square. Oscars aim is to provide top quality food, beer, coffee, and other offerings to the locality. They’re open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and serve alcohol during normal pub hours. They have barristas on premises until […]
read moreBad Bobs is one of Dublin’s hot-spots for great bar food, cocktails & cold beer. Serving up all 7 days a week. Bad Bobs also has a great late night scene with fantastic Live Bands, Dj’s & dancing across 4 funky floorsBars Areas – Snug is an old world bar with a huge range of […]
read moreCopper face Jacks is arguably Dublin’s most famous niteclub. Jokingly known as the place where nurses and policemen hang out, Coppers attracts thousands of people from Dublin, the rest of Ireland, and beyond. It’s most recent infamy was that the captain of the winning team in the Gaelic games all-Ireland final proclaimed that he’d see […]
read moreRyans is your cosy local pub in the centre of Dublin. You’ll find it on Queen Street in Smithfield, just around the corner from the Irish Whiskey Corner and near the Guinness Storehouse. You’ll also find it at the end of Coke Lane at the bottom of Smithfield Square (just a civilised distance from Temple […]
read moreThe George is not just any bar or any gay bar. It is the first port of call for young gay people in Ireland, it is the venue where gay and straight people mix together and where international visitors stop to check out the gay scene in Ireland. The George has been the lynchpin that […]
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