Located in the heart of Ballsbridge on Merrion Road, Paddy Cullens and Mary Macs is an ideal location for the discerning customer to enjoy a drink or fine food in good company and pleasant traditional surroundings. Our function room is available with parties between 50 and 150 catered for. Please contact us to discuss any […]
read moreMary Mac’s of Ballsbridge is part of Paddy Cullen’s pub. Mary Macs, an integral part of this famous pub (Paddy Cullen’s), is a haven of Sporting Memorabilia and photographs recounting many classic encounters from nearby Lansdowne Road and Croke Park. A Giant LCD screen, provides a relaxed source to enjoy todays equivalents. [table id=265 /] […]
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read moreThis wonderful old public house is possibly the best-known in Ireland. First licensed in 1690, this is one of Dublin’s oldest surviving coach houses. Its lively tradition continues today and the Cat and Cage has established itself as a great place for celebrating the epic Gaelic football games at nearby Croke Park. To match the […]
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read moreTom Kennedys bar, Located beside Vicar Street Venue, Live Music every weekend, Parties Catered for, All major sporting on plasma screens, Huge racing and sport client base. Tom Kennedy’s Bar located in thomas Street Dublin 8. Catering for any parties.. Friday night is our special party night. Live music every Weekend, With Mick Kelly, Johnny […]
read moreMONDAY BALLADS with Shay & the gang from 4pm till 8pm (ish) If the craic is happening they’ll keep playing!!! ************ SUNDAY SESSION with COLD PORTOR Irish Ballad Group from 2pm till 6pm……
read moreHot food served 7 days a week. Light lunch or full meals at very reasonable prices. Live music Friday, Saturday, Sunday. [table id=255 /] [table id=254 /]
read moreWelcome to Arthur’s, a restaurant pub in the heart of the Liberties, in Dublin city. Arthurs is the nearest pub to The Guinness Storehouse, one of the city’s foremost tourist attractions. Naturally, it has the freshest pint of Guinness in all of Ireland. Arthur’s is a classic Dublin pub, old style, but well appointed. We […]
read moreEstablished in 1798, Johnnie Fox’s is one of the oldest pubs in Ireland. Renowned for being the highest pub in the country, we are nestled in the peaceful township of Glencullen and surrounded by the beautiful scenery and serenity of the Dublin Mountains. Johnnie Fox’s Pub is situated approximately 25-35 minutes drive from Dublin City […]
read moreEstablished in 1833 and still run by the Kavanagh family today. One of Dublins finest bars and best pint of plain. No music, no T.V., fine food and great pints served. Located beside the old gate of the cemetery, hence our local naeme The Gravediggers. For a full taste of the history of the pub, […]
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read moreVery traditional pub on the corner of Dorset and Temple street. Named after a mention in Brendan Behan’s ‘Borstal Boy’ and also a song made famous by Luke Kelly. A memorial to the H block hunger strikers adorns the exterior wall. Not a boisterous crowd in here, but very nice for a few quiet pints. […]
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