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Category Archives: Fireplace

Arthurs

Welcome 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 […]

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Rody Bolands

Rody Bolands is one of Dublin’s oldest Licensed Premises, previously known as Streets, The Concorde, The Hideaway, Kennedy’s etc… Previous owners included men from Dublin, Cavan, Leitrim, Galway, Tipperary, Cork & other Counties. Rodys is a Genuine, Unique old style Bar & Grocery. Founded in 1878 in Nenagh, County Tipperary, by the Mc Mahon Family […]

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Mother Reillys

Mother Reilly’s Bar & Restaurant is renowned for its warm welcome, great food & drink and a great atmosphere. Open to residents and non-residents alike, it is lively and comfortable way to spend an evening. With many hidden alcoves, you can enjoy a quiet pint or join in with the live entertainment. Mother Reilly’s is […]

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Madigans (Abbey Street)

Established in 1991 and newly refurbished, Madigan’s Abbey Street is a quiet retreat from the busy activities of the streets that surround it. Located less the 1 minutes’ walk from O’Connell, just at the Abbey Street Luas stop and opposite Wynns Hotel, our cosy, comfortable and relaxing pub will help you unwind with a delicious […]

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Exchequer, The

Since opening our doors in October 2009, The Exchequer has gone from strength to strength. Awards for best pub food in Dublin 2010 and best gastropub in Ireland 2010, coupled with a listing in Bridgestone’s 100 best restaurants in Ireland guide and recommendations from Paolo Tullio and Lucinda O’ Sullivan have propelled The Exchequer to […]

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Karma Stone, The

Karma Stone Cafe/ Bar on Wexford Street, Dublin 2 is a new concept in cocktail bars. Our bar serves the best of imported beer, an amazing range of wild cocktails and a really funky bar menu. Check us out Facebook to see our resident Dj’s, our weekly cocktail offers and review our upcoming events. With great entertainment […]

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T.P. Smiths

T.P. Smiths is a deceptive pub from the outside in that the cosy traditional facade houses an impressive open multi-level interior. Here you’ll find a wide variety of large open as well as small intimate spaces in which to enjoy a quiet drink with the newspaper or a more lively night out with friends. The […]

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The Pint Bar and Venue

Do you rememberthe Liffey bar, Charlie P’s, Soul 28? Well now it’s “The Pint”. The Pint building was built in 1768. Initially it was a Hotel on the banks of the River Liffey which in those days was used as a busy shipping lane. In fact, the 2nd floor music venue has changed very little […]

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Lombard, The

Situated on the doorstep of Trinity College and a stone’s throw from the Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin’s financial centre the IFSC and the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD), The Lombard is an oasis from the hustle and bustle of the city. Formerly Mahaffy’s, The Lombard has been carefully renovated by The Smith Group and architects Space […]

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Gin Palace

When 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 […]

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Jack Nealons

Jack Nealons is a traditional Irish Pub resting in the heart of Dublin’s city centre. It is situated on Capel Street; one of Dublin’s oldest, most popular and well known shopping streets. The bar was first EST.1905 and the building dates back to the 18th century. The Building is a beautifully preserved authentic Georgian architecture […]

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Bull and Castle

German beer hall and gastro pub with a huge selection of international beers. It’s a good idea to book a table for this place as it can get quite busy. If you do book, they’ll look after you with a few beers and some finger food. Weekly specials and excellent food.  

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Cassidys

Cassidy’s of Westmoreland street is a very cool bar with an atmosphere not really seen in this area of town. They playa variety of music, have  board games, lounging chairs, a fussball table and a star wars mural to boot! A nice selection of international beers and food to keep you going.  

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Whelans

Whelan’s of Wexford Street is in the unique position of being not only one of the most important live music venues of the last decade, but also one of Ireland’s most famous pubs, favoured for its warm, convivial atmosphere. Whelan’s live venue and bar is located on the bustling Wexford Street strip in Dublin’s city […]

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Lord Edward, The

This famous Tavern is named after Lord Edward Fitzgerald who was the 5th son of the Duke of Leinster. The Lord Edward is located in the heart of the Old City opposite Christ Church Cathedral, at 23 Christ Church Place Dublin 8. The restaurant is above the Lord Edward pub and it has its own […]

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Mulligans

Mulligans pub of Poolbeg Street, Dublin is two minutes walk from the main thoroughfare, O’Connell Street and has been at the core of the city’s cultural and imbibing life for nearly 300 years. Originally a shebeen (unlicensed drinking venue) it has been ‘legal’ since 1782, making it one of the oldest premises in Ireland’s metropolis. […]

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