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 […]
read moreThe Waterloo Bar & Grill is a gastro pub located on Upper Baggot Street. A combination of fresh, locally sourced foods and a wide selection of craft beers and wine as well as an exciting cocktail menu makes it a great place to enjoy food & drinks. To prove this, The Waterloo Bar & Grill […]
read moreDownstairs at the Lansdowne Hotel Dublin you will find one of Dublin’s finest drinking emporiums “The Den Bar”. Relax and enjoy a drink of your choice or choose from our bar food menu while savouring the atmosphere of this exciting meeting place – popular with business people and tourists alike. ‘The Den’ features a unique […]
read moreNestled in the beautiful Baggot Street Village on the Southside of Dublin, only a short stroll from St Stephen’s Green on your way to the Aviva Stadium, Searsons is one of the finest Dublin Pubs you are likely to visit. Our brand new ‘state of the art’ kitchen serves delicious food all day and our […]
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read moreSituated on picturesque Haddington Road, Ballsbridge, The 51 is a modern, spacious pub in the heartland of Dublin 4. The 51 is part of the Quinn group and features one of the largest collections of whiskey from around the world. A great place to be on any occasion, we are also a haven for the […]
read moreLocated just off Baggot Street in the heart of Dublin’s retail and cultural centres. Only a 5 minute walk from St Stephens Green, Grafton St, Trinity College and virtually on the door step of the Irish Government Buildings!!!! A mix of traditional and contemporary style, McGrattans is a versatile, comfortable and impressive venue. Now, more […]
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 moreLocated on one of Dublin’s most famous streets – Baggot Street, Doheny and Nesbitt public house is surrounded by renowned landmarks – The Dail (House of Parliment), Grafton Street, Trinity College, Stephen’s Green and Lansdowne Road. Otherwise known in literary and debating circles as the ‘The Doheny & Nesbitt School of Economics’! is situated a […]
read moreO’Donoghue’s has a rich heritage and stands on a very historical site in Dublin City. Yet it’s more modern musical history is really the stuff of legends. Ask any Irish man to name the artists or bands that have shaped Irish traditional and contemporary music and The name of the Dubliners always comes up. Christy […]
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