The Big Tree in Dorset is one of Dublin’s best known pubs particularly to the thousands who visit Croke Park every year. However very few realise that this is one of the oldest pubs in the city of Dublin. There has been an Inn and later a Tavern on this site since 1453. It grew […]
read moreThe Roost is a large public house with separate bars, a public bar, lounge area, mezzanine bar and a music bar. This combines the old with the new. As the public still has many of its original pieces in place. Enjoy a spot of lunch in the roost from midday to 9pm daily but […]
read morePart of the Fitzgerald Group since 1971 this property has many of the features that were part of the original cottage and surrounds. Distillery barrels line ceiling in the lounge leading to an authentic whisky stil inlaid above the open fire place that has many of the working parts intact including the copper kettle & […]
read moreLate Bar every Friday & Saturday Night. You will see the best live bands in Dublin. Friday Nights its 80’s & 90’s Night with the top class DJ! Saturday Nights check out our big live bands under our events section. Book your party with us! we have a private function room and we organise reserved […]
read moreThe Penny Hill is located on one of Dublin’s historic Hills in west Dublin suburbia. The field known as Penny Hill or “ Cnoc Phingín” is part of the folklore of the Ballyowen Castle, which stretches back to at least 1558 almost 450 years. Now Louis Fitzgerald has brought back the memories and is ensuring […]
read moreMint ‘ A Fresh New concept in Clubbing’ Located beside the PennyHill Pub in Lucan, Mint is Dublin clubbing at its best. Whether your looking for a late bar in Lucan or a night club, Mint is the place to be! Late Bar & Venue Opening every Friday & Saturday night 10pm till late. […]
read morePalmerstown House is an historical coach house, licenced as an Inn since 1732. Located ten minutes from the city centre and on the road to the West of Ireland. Restaurant open and barfood served seven days a week. Carvery lunch on Monday – Friday and on Sundays. Spacious car park adjacent to the pub. Wheelchair […]
read moreThe Finches was originally built by Paddy Belton a former lord mayor of Dublin and one of Dublin’s most famous pub owners, the Finches is a large comfortable premises with a substantial off Licence, catering for a large hinterland in west Clondalkin. It was purchased by the Fitzgerald Group in 1987 and has since become […]
read moreThe Traders is located in the heart of Walkinstown, is a popular local pub. It has become well know over the years for its weekend entertainment and is also frequented by many sports fans who take advantage of the massive big screen. The Traders has been part of the Fitzgerald Group since 1987. Like its […]
read moreThe Marble Arch is a combination of old and new, from our local bar where there is always a stool to pull up to the counter and have a chat. To our front lounge where you can relax and enjoy a quiet drink or watch whichever kind of sport takes your fancy on our big […]
read moreThe Grand Central Café Bar extends you a warm welcome. Why not drop in, whether it’s for a pint and a chat with the friendly staff, or booking in your work colleagues for a fun night of music and dancing in the downstairs bar you’ll be sure to have an excellent evening.If you are taking […]
read moreYou truly capture a sense of the hidden Ireland when you accidentally stumble upon The Stag’s Head. Finding it is akin to discovering a rare treasure as it is concealed through a narrow passageway off Dame Street, although access can also be gained through Exchequer Street or Georges Street. When you enter inside this feeling of discovered […]
read moreWhen you enter the Liffey St. side you are greeted with the cocktail bar with a beautiful brass back counter were the staff are happy to mix a cocktail of your choice for you. The bar is decorated in an old Victorian theme where you can relax after a hard day’s shopping or just a […]
read moreKehoe’s is a traditional Irish Pub. Kehoe’s was first licensed in 1803 when the winds of revolution spread across Western Europe. The premises that you see before you today, were completed towards the end of the 19th century in typical Victorian style. You can view stained glass mahogany doors, old Irish snugs, partitions and the […]
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