These are all the pubs that were used as locations for filming Love/Hate or appeared in the background. The pub used as ‘Napper Tandy’s’ is actually ‘Leonards’ on the corner of Watling street on the Quays. It’s closed now, but you can always pop down to see the exterior. For photos of the pubs in […]
read moreNot Pictured: Devitts on Camden street. For the pub crawl route, follow this link, http://publin.ie/category/pub-crawls/lovehate/
read moreOn this 12 pubs of Christmas route we’ll direct you to some of the cheaper options in town to save yourself a few quid.
read moreEamonn Dorans, formerly of Temple Bar, has moved successfully to new digs on Leeson street, a stones throw from St. Stephen’s Green. Offering food, live entertainment, drink specials, and more, Dorans has found its new home. You might even find some of the Fun Lovin Criminals having a pint at the bar, Dorans being their […]
read moreWelcome to Ryan’s Beggars Bush, a family run business spanning over 100 years and five generations. There has been a public house on this site for over 200 years. We are part of the Dublin bar landscape. We have evolved greatly since our early days and now the pub is a great place to meet for a pint of Guinness […]
read more70% Outdoors, 30% Indoors and 100% Friendly. We’re bringing a new nightclub experience to a Dublin scene in need of something different.Centrally located on Harcourt Street, Everleigh Garden is a unique nightclub experience. An electric atmosphere where our garden comes to life. This is a club for everyone.Our music policy caters for everyone, from […]
read moreTake a straight line pub crawl down Camden street for a memorable and easy 12 pubs of Christmas.
read moreA 12 pubs of Christmas pub crawl taking in 12 of the best on Dame street and Dame Lane. Not much walking involved in this one.
read moreA suggested route for the 12 pubs of Christmas, taking in pubs along Parnell and Capel streets.
read moreA suggested pub crawl route, taking in 12 pubs along Baggot street.
read moreThe Waterloo Bar & Grill is a gastro pub located on Upper Baggot Street. A combination of fresh, locally sourced foods and a wide selection of craft beers and wine as well as an exciting cocktail menu makes it a great place to enjoy food & drinks. To prove this, The Waterloo Bar & Grill […]
read moreSituated in the vibrant Bath Ave area and a ten minute walk from central Dublin, The Bath is superb addition to the well-known eateries and bars nearby. It is an ideal place to wind down after a long days work or meet friend for a casual drink. Its spectacular south facing beer garden is unrivalled […]
read moreDownstairs at the Lansdowne Hotel Dublin you will find one of Dublin’s finest drinking emporiums “The Den Bar”. Relax and enjoy a drink of your choice or choose from our bar food menu while savouring the atmosphere of this exciting meeting place – popular with business people and tourists alike. ‘The Den’ features a unique […]
read moreNestled in the beautiful Baggot Street Village on the Southside of Dublin, only a short stroll from St Stephen’s Green on your way to the Aviva Stadium, Searsons is one of the finest Dublin Pubs you are likely to visit. Our brand new ‘state of the art’ kitchen serves delicious food all day and our […]
read moreHere are the pubs in Dublin that are traditionally regarded as having the best pint of Guinness in Dublin.
read moreWhether you’re a Tolkien fan or just a hobbitual drinker, this crawl will get you in the mood for The Hobbit movie. “I do know Celtic things (many in their original languages Irish and Welsh), and feel for them a certain distaste: largely for their fundamental unreason. ” JRR Tolkien. Dragon- Smaug is gay for […]
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