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 […]
read moreThe Bailey pub, formerly The Maltings, had always been a hub of literary and political activity. Prior to John Ryan’s acquiring it, it had welcomed international artists such as Evelyn Waugh, John Betjeman, and Charles Chaplin, as well as being popular with local figures like Oliver St. John Gogarty, Pádraig Colum and Thomas Kettle. […]
read moreIdeally situated in the city centre on historic Duke Street, this old watering hole, which takes its title from the street named after the second Duke of Grafton, has been providing liquid refreshments and sustenance to the people of Dublin since 1822. By 1845, the pub was radiating beneath the affluent glow of Fishbourne & […]
read moreA large and historic pub on 2 levels. Usually a very mixed crowd of all ages, with excellent drinks specials and a lively atmosphere to match. A great sporting venue and a place with a lot of character. [table id=109 /]
read moreNeary’s is an old school Victorian pub dating back to the late 1800s, full of history and tails and fantastic storey’s which are still being written today. [table id=217 /]
read moreDavy Byrnes décor is original, authentic and pre-Second World War in theme. Boasting an excellent art collection, visitors can appreciate the three educational murals of Joycean Dublin by Liam Proud, the priceless murals of the 1940’s by Brendan Behan’s father-in-law, Cecil French Salkeld and the fine sculptures of Eddie Delaney and John Behan. When the […]
read moreThe International is where you’ll get the best an Irish pub can offer. With regular Traditional Irish Music session, theatre presentations, poetry & songwriting evenings and oldschool craic, the International Bar is the only venue in Ireland hosting Live Comedy 7 Nights A week. There’s Jazz downstairs on Tuesdays & Thursday at 9pm with free […]
read moreMulligans pub of Poolbeg Street, Dublin is two minutes walk from the main thoroughfare, O’Connell Street and has been at the core of the city’s cultural and imbibing life for nearly 300 years. Originally a shebeen (unlicensed drinking venue) it has been ‘legal’ since 1782, making it one of the oldest premises in Ireland’s metropolis. […]
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