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Category Archives: Pub crawls

Horse Show House

The Newly Refurbished Horse Show House is located opposite The Royal Dublin Society Exhibition centre and is the home of Leinster Rugby. It is a 5 minute walk from The Aviva stadium. The Horse Show House is the largest Pub in the Busy Ballsbridge Business District. It is Renowned for its Atmosphere at Leinster Rugby […]

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Breaking Bad pub crawl

Welcome to the breaking bad pub crawl in Dublin! This is a suggested pub crawl for you and your friends to do at your leisure. If you have additional suggestions for pubs and rules, send them to us on facebook or twitter.   1. Breaking Bad Bobs. 2. The Bath pub (to dispose of bodies). […]

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Smyth’s of Haddington Road

Well 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 […]

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Generator

The most important things to do in the world are to get something to eat, something to drink and somebody to love you. – Brendan Behan  Generator hails a return to the proud tradition of innkeeping; providing lodging, food and of course drink.   It is a relaxed venue where you can enjoy a selection of […]

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Old Stand, The

The Old Stand is one of Dublin’s most favoured social haunts, being a traditional pub which has been located on this site in Exchequer Street for well over 300 Years.   With an abundance of old world charm this pub is to the visitor a warm, chatty, convivial pub which can be closely identified with […]

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Oscars Cafe Bar

Oscars Cafe Bar is the newest addition to the already brilliant selection of pubs and bars around Smithfield square. Oscars aim is to provide top quality food, beer, coffee, and other offerings to the locality. They’re open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and serve alcohol during normal pub hours. They have barristas on premises until […]

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Big Tree, The

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 […]

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Krystle Nightclub

Winner of Best Nightclub in Ireland 2007, 2008, 2010. Half the club is outdoors, fully sheltered and heated for your exceptional comfort.    Krystle is located on Harcourt St in the heart of Dublin. There are two large bars. One huge rectangular bar greets customers on entrance. The second bar is positioned in the fully […]

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Break for the Border

Break for the Border is a unique, Stylish, upbeat Super- pub located next to a Shoppers Paradise Grafton Street & next to one of Dublin’s liveliest Night Life Areas “South William Street”   Break for the Border offers a unique experience with 5 Bars, Outdoor Smoking Area, Heated Mazzini Smoking Area,3 Dance Floors & Nightclub […]

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Bad Bobs Temple Bar

Bad Bobs is one of Dublin’s hot-spots for great bar food, cocktails & cold beer. Serving up all 7 days a week.  Bad Bobs also has a great late night scene with fantastic Live Bands, Dj’s & dancing across 4 funky floorsBars Areas – Snug is an old world bar with a huge range of […]

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Copper Face Jacks

Copper face Jacks is arguably Dublin’s most famous niteclub. Jokingly known as the place where nurses and policemen hang out, Coppers attracts thousands of people from Dublin, the rest of Ireland, and beyond. It’s most recent infamy was that the captain of the winning team in the Gaelic games all-Ireland final proclaimed that he’d see […]

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Love/Hate pub crawl

These are all the pubs that were used as locations for filming Love/Hate or appeared in the background. The pub used as ‘Napper Tandy’s’ is actually ‘Leonards’ on the corner of Watling street on the Quays. It’s closed now, but you can always pop down to see the exterior. For photos of the pubs in […]

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