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read moreFrom the outside the pub looks like what you would of imagined in a pub in times gone by, with its authentic thatch roof. Inside there is a large bar, lounge, function room and heated beer garden. Mouth watering seasonal food served all year round. Live traditional music every Sunday and a great pint makes […]
read moreThe Stoneboat Bar has that friendly, “everybody knows your name” atmosphere that makes a visit to this family pub, just south of Dublin city centre on Sundrive Road in Kimmage, an authentically Irish experience. The Staff are not only friendly and would go out of their way to do anything for you; they know everyone […]
read moreWell known for being an old fashioned pub, Smyth is located just off Baggot Street bridge. ten minutes fron Stephens Green and Aviva Stadium. On one side a traditional bar with a cosy snug(much sought after), on the other a comfortable lounge. At the front our beer garden is fully heated and covered with a large […]
read moreBecky Morgan’s is a traditional Irish pub with a warm and friendly atmosphere. Located 5 minutes’ walk from The Aviva Stadium, it is a haven for sporting fans and locals alike. Serving lunch Monday – Friday, between 10am and 3pm, Becky’s is the perfect place to relax in the afternoons with live racing or wind […]
read moreA Traditional Irish Pub situated on the Quays, serving the best of Irish food. Upstairs room has beautiful decor and nice views of the Liffey and Ha Penny bridge.
read moreNestling in the shadow of Christchurch Cathedral is a pub steeped in history.Prostitution,murder and satanic rituals took place there more than 250 years ago.But today you are more likely to witness some great music-both traditional and modern,watch a good match or sample a meal from their menu. Darkey Kellys has become one of Dublin’s most […]
read moreThe Botanic House is situated on Botanic Road on the edge of Phibsboro in Glasnevin. It is a traditional, old style Dublin pub with a Celtic feel. The atmosphere is relaxed and conversational with music playing in the background not imposing on your chats with old and new friends.There are two bar areas, the main […]
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read moreRody 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 […]
read moreBirchall’s is a real jewel of Ranelagh. Its represents “the real local pub”. Great friendly experienced bar staff, Fantastic Atmosphere day and night. It’s the kind of place you can go with your friends, relax and have a laugh. The front room is dedicated to locals mostly with an unobtrusive section round the side for […]
read moreThe Grand Social is the latest addition to Dublin citys thriving live music and club scene and already it has carved out a superb reputation as a venue with fantastic facilities for Musicians, Performers, DJ’s and audiences. Launched in September 2010 with a fortnight of Fringe Festival activities The Grand Social has gone from strength […]
read moreSituated on Baggot Street at the corner of Roger’s Lane which is named after the first owner Andrew Rogers in 1818. The pub is currently named after James Toner who the was licensee in 1923. He developed the pub as a bar and grocery shop. Toner’s is one of Dublin’s oldest and most famous […]
read moreT.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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