The Gingerman is a real all round pub. It serves great food, it has a smoking area, an ever present atmosphere, and it’s own craft beers for those on a budget with a good pallet. A favourite amongst professionals and students alike, it’s ideally located close to Trinity College and Pearse street train station. Well […]
read moreThe Dakota Bar opened in June 2000 on Dublin’s South William Street. For decades, South William Street was the centre of the Rag Trade in Dublin – Dakota used to house the fabric warehouse for nearby Grafton Street’s Switzer’s Department Store. Switzers is now long gone and has been replaced by uber fancy department store, […]
read moreA tradition of a genuinely warm welcome and first rate friendly service, is the hallmark of the friendliest watering hole in Dublin. Whether you are alone or with a group of friends, the craic is mighty and you will always feel at home at the Temple Bar. Overseas and out of town visitors will find […]
read moreA 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 […]
read moreEstablished since the 1990’s and nestled in the heart of Dublin, the Front Lounge is that rare creature; a classic modern pub oozing an effortless chic wholly devoid of any pretentiousness. Plush sofas are aglow under the famed chandelier while the easy confluence of gay and straight patrons is a real reflection of the open-minded […]
read moreThe Porterhouse in Temple Bar opened in 1996 as Dublin’s first pub brewery. Ireland then (and now, arguably) was a beer desert and being the cheeky chappies that we are, we managed to gain maximum publicity by naming a beer Weiserbuddy (you’d be a wiser buddy to drink this beer) and probably the best lager […]
read moreLocated on Nassau Street at the bottom of Grafton Street with access of Adams Court. Porterhouse Central houses which is possibly the longest bar in Dublin. Over the years it has gone through many incarnations originally known as Kidds, which was a hangout for various luminaries at the time including the infamous Cairo squad who […]
read moreSituated in Dublin’s thriving Temple Bar district, Farrington’s, named after a character in James Joyce’s “The Dubliners”, evokes memories of a different time. The Victorian bar and partitions over 120 years old, invite you to take a seat, relax and soak up the atmosphere. Featuring a modern, comfortable lounge on the second floor, Farrington’s is […]
read moreO’Reilly’s Bar is located just under Tara Street DART Station. Built between three 170 year old candlelit arches, the venue provides the ultimate after-work unwinding drink, or that all important party destination for the wilder crowd. It is perfect if you like to dance and have a few drinks with friends on a party night […]
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 moreLocated across the street from the famous Abbey theatre, this pub has played host to actors, playwrites and interesting locals for decades. A place where you’ll hear conversations on any topic and meet Dubliners with stories to tell. Adjacent to the Abbey stret Luas stop and hop skip and a jump away from O’Connell street. […]
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 moreLate 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 […]
read moreThe 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 […]
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 /]
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