Several new pubs have opened up, are in the process of opening, or have undergone a name change at the moment in Dublin. Here’s a list of 8 new spots to try out over the Christmas period. The Big Romance The Big Romance describes itself as ‘a new vinyl bar serving a […]
read moreWe of course mean deadly in the Dublin slang sense! Downstairs in The Dame Tavern is known as one of the best small pubs in Dublin, with its hustling and lively musical atmosphere at night and it’s talking parlour vibe during the day. But did you know that they also have an upstairs bar that […]
read moreOn cold Winter nights in Dublin the pub can be a saviour for those looking for a bit of comfort. Here’s a few pubs where you can grab yourself a pint and cosy up beside a roaring fireplace. These pubs are our selection. If you want a more comprehensive list of pubs with a fire, […]
read moreTraditionally oysters are usually paired with a pint of stout, but there’s plenty of other options available too. Ireland is blessed with amazing seafood that we don’t get enough of. A lot of pubs in Dublin sell home grown oysters from Carlingford and the West of Ireland. Pair that with a Guinness or craft porter […]
read moreIn the UK, old pubs tend to be named after objects, animals, and royalty. In Ireland, the tendency is to name the pub after the proprietor. But sometimes pubs here are named after people who were never the current or past publican. Here’s a list of pubs in Dublin named after people or characters and […]
read moreIn Dublin there are 16 remaining Victorian era pubs. These are pubs designed in that era that retain most of the characteristics of that time today. The 16 are listed in Kevin Kearns ‘Dublin Pub Life and Lore’. How many of them can you name?
read moreDublin these days to a great extent trades off its rich literary past. James Joyce’s face is plastered around the city, and every connection to him and other well known literary greats is highlighted and celebrated. Much has been made of the connections between Dublin’s pubs and some of these literary figures. We wanted to […]
read moreFor the purposes of this article, we wanted to suggest to visitors to the city some pubs that lie outside Temple Bar. Earlier this year we were at a networking event where Pat Liddy, Dublin’s most well know tour guide, was giving a talk in which he told the audience about the ever increasing numbers […]
read moreRugby has been on the up in Ireland for decades now. Some pubs in Dublin have a historical connection to the sport through their owners and patrons, and others have caught on and reacted to the popularity of the sport by putting it on their screens. Here’s 14 very good places in Dublin with different […]
read moreBull and Castle The Bull in Castle in Christchurch is a really elegant and beautifully decorated pub. Just like thier sister pub, Ryan’s on Parkgate Street (the next pub on this list), they have the finest meats in Dublin. They’re very proud of their Sunday roast here and it’s a superb location for […]
read moreEvery time U2 play Dublin (and in recent years that’s been quite regularly), The Church on Jervis Street throw a big party. So much so that they’ve become the premier pre and post gig venue for U2 super fans. In the last few years they’ve had some of the best U2 tribute acts in the […]
read moreSome Dublin pubs are beautiful for their architecture, for the grandeur of the structure, or for their artwork. One pub has turned pub bric-a-brac into a piece of art itself. The Glimmerman in Stoneybatter has long held a reputation for being a very interesting spot for pint, but we’ve only recently come to appreciate […]
read moreHere’s something we never noticed before. On the side entrance of The Bleeding Horse on Camden street there is a slab of stone that looks rather like a tomb stone laid flat. On it there is some engraving. The stone reads ‘Two horsemen rode to the… Bleeding Horse Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu The […]
read moreA new 3 part series on the evolution and social importance of the Dublin pub will begin this Tuesday evening 6th November on Near FM. This should prove to be a must listen for anyone with an interest in the history of the Dublin pub. The Dublin public house is that most enduring and […]
read moreAbove the bustling pedestrian walkway of Dame Lane (which we think is one of the best concentrations of pubs in the city) is a spacious and open room for rent that would be a superb location for anyone’s Christmas party. It’s laid back, it’s comfy, and it opens late. We’re talking of course about […]
read moreProminently jutting out onto Baggot Street with a wooden facade is the famous pub Doheny and Nesbitt, named after its former proprietors. It’s one of the 16 remaining Victorian era pubs of Dublin and it retains all the character that it is so well loved and well known for. How about then, renting an […]
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