Devitts is a great place for any type of session. With music sessions from Thurs-Sat and also a great bar to watch all types of sport
read moreAbout The Baa The Shed’s History After working in many of Dublin’s finest bars for over 10 years, Geoff Waddell from the Blue Mountains, Australia, decided it was time Dublin got a true taste of the Southern Hemisphere and The Woolshed Baa and Grill was opened on the 23rd of January 2003. Three days later […]
read moreSituated 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 […]
read moreEstablished in 1820, The Oval Bar is an authentic Irish Pub situated idyllically in the heart of Dublin City. Housed by a beautiful Victorian building with most of its period features still intact, The Oval is the perfect place to escape from the hectic hustle and bustle of the city outside. Located on Middle Abbey […]
read moreSackville Lounge Bar is just off O’ Connell Street on Sackville Place. It is a charming, intimate, old style Dublin pub, in the heart of the city. Sackville Lounge has a great relaxed atmosphere, in which to enjoy a pint.It attracts both tourists and locals and shows all major sporting events on it’s plasma screens.
read moreRyans is your cosy local pub in the centre of Dublin. You’ll find it on Queen Street in Smithfield, just around the corner from the Irish Whiskey Corner and near the Guinness Storehouse. You’ll also find it at the end of Coke Lane at the bottom of Smithfield Square (just a civilised distance from Temple […]
read moreChaplins bar on Hawkins street (across from the screen cinema) has a certain charm that isn’t recreated in other dublin pubs. Some of their seats are unintentionally like thrones and give you a feeling of superiority. The again, if you know about Chaplins when others don’t, you have cause to feel superior! It’s a fantastic […]
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 […]
read moreA warm and friendly atmosphere that you would expect from your local, but with the lively buzz and intensity of an authentic Dublin city pub. Relax with a drink and toastie Open 7 days a week, Grogans is the perfect spot to grab a light snack, a pint of porter or a pot of tea. […]
read moreThe International is where you’ll get the best an Irish pub can offer. With regular Traditional Irish Music session, theatre presentations, poetry & songwriting evenings and oldschool craic, the International Bar is the only venue in Ireland hosting Live Comedy 7 Nights A week. There’s Jazz downstairs on Tuesdays & Thursday at 9pm with free […]
read moreSituated overlooking Central Bank Square in the heart of Dublin city center, The Foggy Dew offers a charming blend of old world tradition fused with an appealing contemporary atmosphere.This historical bar is the perfect spot for a quiet pint. [table id=200 /]
read moreThis 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 […]
read moreTucked away on Fleet Street side of Doyles is Bowes , one of those rare establishments in Dublin, a pub with genuine old world charm. Bowes is deceivingly compact from the outside, but once you step inside the bar you are greeted with an area which is surprisingly long and roomy and immediately you get […]
read moreThe Palace Bar is well-known for its traditional Irish sessions. The cream of Irish bands has frequented the Palace over the years. The Palace Bar is one of the many pubs in this area, but it is also by far the oldest, being in existence since 1843.
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