Ryan’s Store Street Ryan’s on Store Street is a grand big pub with a traditional design. We love the all wooden fixtures, including the dividers that create several small areas around the pub. They’ve got several high definition screens around the pub that make it a great spot for watching sport. […]
read moreMake a mental note: Thursdays are for gin and tonic in Slatterys Beggars Bush. The pub which is a popular after work and pre match spot are bringing back their gin and tonic specials after a hiatus over December. They’re serving up 4 premium gins, including 3 Irish offerings with tonic included all for […]
read moreHere’s a look into the upstairs party space in The Hairy Lemon. It’s got a capacity of 150 people and is comprised of 3 rooms, other spaces, and a private bar. It also has access to 2 smoking areas. A good shout for any kind of large party. Click and drag the image to […]
read morePubs are all gearing up to the 6 nations matches, both home and away, getting ready to welcome people through the doors to watch the games on the screen or drop in for a pint on the way to the Aviva. One pub is well placed with plenty of space for both such circumstances. […]
read moreAt the corner of Kevin Street and Patrick Street near Patrick’s cathedral there has been a pub laying dormant for years now. Nash’s pub once sat there on the corner until its closure. Now, the location is getting a revamp and new owners have taken it over and are planning on opening soon. The […]
read moreFor a few months now The Chelsea Drugstore on George’s Street have been doing something very interesting on a Tuesday night. They’ve been giving people the opportunity to sample some very fine whiskey and other spirits by offering one every week at cost price. It’s a nice way to let people with a developing […]
read moreSuperbowl Sunday is now actually quite a big night in the Dublin pub calendar. So many pubs now choose to show it and the audience is so much bigger that there’s usually loads of Superbowl parties going on around the city. Here’s a few to choose from ,including what they’ll be offering in terms of […]
read morePubliners rejoice! The law has been changed. For the first time in 90 years pubs are allowed to open and serve alcohol in Ireland on Good Friday. To celebrate, we’re going to host Dublin’s first ever Good Friday pub crawl. Through the prism of the pub we’ll explore Irish culture and history. We’ll also […]
read moreToday the Dáil finally voted to remove the prohibition on selling alcohol on Good Friday for Irish pubs and off license. For 90 years pubs have been barred from selling alcohol on this holy celebration day. They had been allowed to open for food, but not to sell alcohol. For the last few years […]
read more57 The Headline on Clanbrassil Street are firmly established as one of the best craft beer, gin, and gastro pubs in the city. They pay close attention to picking and serving Irish produce, very much keeping it local. They’ve launched a few new food and drink deals that are likely to please any appetite. […]
read moreBuskers on the Ball on Fleet Street could be said to be the most active and interactive sports bar in the city. They’ve pool tables, table tennis, shuffle board, and now they’re offering you another way to square off against your friends. Anyone who grew up liking football and computer games has likely devoted […]
read moreWe do love artistic and creative representations of pubs and the more inventive the better. A chap named Wes (sorry Wes, we don’t have your surname) has created a model of The Black Sheep pub on Capel Street made out of lego. It must have taken quite a lot of planning and time to […]
read moreWe came across this map in the toilets of Darkey Kellys pub on Fishamble Street. It seems to have been commissioned by one of the church temperance leagues during a period when those organisations held some sway and power in Irish society. The map is an ironically handy guide to the locations of Dublin […]
read moreWe’ve noticed a slowly growing trend in Dublin pubs recently that will hopefully catch on and play a small part in reducing the amount of plastic we’re collectively consuming when we go to the pub. Several pubs are either removing straws as standard from drinks like cocktails and mixed drinks, or offering compostable straws. Whelans […]
read moreThe Church on Jervis Street is well known as a lively venue that welcomes in thousands upon thousands of local and international visitors every year. This January they’re putting on quite a show to keep their guests entertained. For 10 days they’ll be putting on live shows of FREE traditional Irish music and dancing. […]
read moreJoin Publin for a series of pub crawls taking in the best of Irish history, culture, and music during St. Patrick’s Week. We’ll be running our usual brand of pub crawls for visitors to the city and locals seeking to explore the pubs of their home city a bit more thoroughly. We’ll be running […]
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