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Category Archives: Wheelchair Toilet

Woolshed, The

About 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 […]

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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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Dakota

The Dakota Bar opened in June 2000 on Dublin’s South William Street. For decades, South William Street was the centre of the Rag Trade in Dublin – Dakota used to house the fabric warehouse for nearby Grafton Street’s Switzer’s Department Store. Switzers is now long gone and has been replaced by uber fancy department store, […]

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Porterhouse Temple Bar

The Porterhouse in Temple Bar opened in 1996 as Dublin’s first pub brewery. Ireland then (and now, arguably) was a beer desert and being the cheeky chappies that we are, we managed to gain maximum publicity by naming a beer Weiserbuddy (you’d be a wiser buddy to drink this beer) and probably the best lager […]

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Duke, The

Ideally situated in the city centre on historic Duke Street, this old watering hole, which takes its title from the street named after the second Duke of Grafton, has been providing liquid refreshments and sustenance to the people of Dublin since 1822. By 1845, the pub was radiating beneath the affluent glow of Fishbourne & […]

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Bleeding Horse

A large and historic pub on 2 levels. Usually a very mixed crowd of all ages, with excellent drinks specials and a lively atmosphere to match. A great sporting venue and a place with a lot of character. [table id=109 /]

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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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Cafe en Seine

Enjoy a laid back café style experience by day. Lunch is served daily from noon where the menu features a selection of hot dishes, delicious soups, gourmet sandwiches and baguettes along with an excellent selection of coffees and yummy pastries. By night, Cafe en Seine turns into one of Dublin’s most stylish bars offering an […]

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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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Dragon

Dragon offers a range of nights from students to club kids to pop tarts to Tranny chasers to House music lovers!! The Dragon is a place where it has something for everyone.  Keep an eye on page for event updates, competitions and your daily dose of News, Music and Sexy people.  The Moto is simple… […]

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J.W. Sweetman

Formerly Messrs Maguire. Selling a fine selection of bottled and draft beer that has been hand picked from our expert brewers, we have a great passion for fine ales, especially when it comes to complementing them with great food. Join our locals hidden amongst our many cosy alcoves and winding mahogany stairs to enjoy the […]

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Macturcaills

Macturcaill’s is a real all round pub with ample space for big groups, parties and other bookings. Macturcaill’s boasts some of the cheapest drinks in the city, with a flat price of €3.50 for all pints, every day of the week. Live sports are shown on big screens around the bar, and there is also […]

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Long stone, the

Situated across the road from Trinity College, a short skip to the banks of the Liffey and walking distance from all major transport links makes this pub one of the best located in town. This Viking themed pub boasts two floors with ample sitting and standing room, a beer garden, a pool table, food, and […]

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