
A number of Dublin pubs are remaining open in line with the government’s level 3 regulations that no more than 15 people can be served in an outdoor setting. Here’s the current and ever-updating list for you.
Some of these pubs may only be open on specific days and mya require booking. Consult their social media.
The €9 meal with a drink still applies.
- The 51, Haddington Road
- The Bankers, Dame Lane
- The Palace, Fleet Street
- The Swan, Aungier St
- The Bridge, Ballsbridge
- The Waterloo, Baggot St
- Lemon and Duke, Royal Hibernian Way
- Toner’s, Baggot St
- Dame Tavern, Dame Lane
- Gasworks, Grand Canal St Upper
- Oscars, Smithfield
- The Belfry, Stoneybatter
- The Jar, Wexford St
- Rascal’s Inchicore
- Cleary’s, Inchicore
- Hedigans, Glasnevin
- The Paddocks, Clonee
- The Bath, Bath Avenue
- Kimchi Hop House, Parnell St
- Mother Reilly’s, Rathmines
- Camden Bites, Camden St
- Wigwam, Abbey St
- Davy Byrnes, Duke St
- Huck’s, Camden St
- Tolka House
- Kealy’s, Cloghran
- Fitzsimons, Temple Bar
- Clonskeagh House
- The Kestrel
- Brewdog, Grand Canal
- Bar Rua, Clarendon St
- The Fourth Corner, Kevin St
- Open Gate Brewery
- The Globe
- Brady’s, Terenure
- Irishtown House
- Ashton’s, Clonskeagh
- Mary’s, Wicklow St
- Harkin’s, Dublin 8
- Porterhouse Central
- Fowler’s, Malahide
- Bar 1661
- No Name, Fade St
- The Yacht, Clontarf
- Lucky’s, Meath St
- Peggy Kelly’s, Harold’s Cross
- Sandymount House