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archive-title Category Archives: Halloween Pub Crawl

Bringing you to your favourite ‘haunts’ around the historic Christchurch/Viking area of Dublin. Brazen Head– Haunted by the ghost of Robert Emmet, who was hanged nearby in 1803. His executioner was a regular too! The Bull and Castle– Said to be haunted by the ghost of poet James Clarence Mangan. The temperature dips when he enters the room. Bring a scarf!The Lord Edward– Burried nearby and still keeping a watchful eye on the pub is Lord Edward Fitzgerald, participant in the 1798 rebellion.The Vaults– Located under Connolly station where Irish ‘ghostbusters’ in 2011 claimed the presence of a paranormal being! Brogans- Located next door to the Olympia theatre where footsteps are heard, windows are rattled and a door was shattered by an unknown force!The Portobello– On the banks of the canal where the phantom of a former lock keeper is said to have drowned 7 people over the years.Darky Kelly’s– Darky Kelly was a woman who was burned at the stake for witchcraft after accusing the Sheriff of fathering her child. She may also have been a serial killer.

Category Archives: Halloween Pub Crawl

Bringing you to your favourite ‘haunts’ around the historic Christchurch/Viking area of Dublin. Brazen Head– Haunted by the ghost of Robert Emmet, who was hanged nearby in 1803. His executioner was a regular too! The Bull and Castle– Said to be haunted by the ghost of poet James Clarence Mangan. The temperature dips when he enters the room. Bring a scarf!The Lord Edward– Burried nearby and still keeping a watchful eye on the pub is Lord Edward Fitzgerald, participant in the 1798 rebellion.The Vaults– Located under Connolly station where Irish ‘ghostbusters’ in 2011 claimed the presence of a paranormal being! Brogans- Located next door to the Olympia theatre where footsteps are heard, windows are rattled and a door was shattered by an unknown force!The Portobello– On the banks of the canal where the phantom of a former lock keeper is said to have drowned 7 people over the years.Darky Kelly’s– Darky Kelly was a woman who was burned at the stake for witchcraft after accusing the Sheriff of fathering her child. She may also have been a serial killer.

Darkey Kellys

Nestling 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 […]

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Portobello, The

While staying in the Portobello Hotel in Dublin one can enjoy a leisurely drink alongside the canal where we have seating outside the Portobello bar as shown in the picture. For many generations, guests staying in this wonderful hotel accommodation in Dublin have enjoyed the electric atmosphere and good fun associated with the Portobello bar, […]

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Bull and Castle

German beer hall and gastro pub with a huge selection of international beers. It’s a good idea to book a table for this place as it can get quite busy. If you do book, they’ll look after you with a few beers and some finger food. Weekly specials and excellent food.  

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Brogans

A traditional pub next door to the Olympia theatre. All fixtures are original and the walls are adorned with old Guinness posters and paraphernalia. Very much a drinking and chatting pub. [table id=162 /]

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Lord Edward, The

This 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 […]

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Brazen head

The Brazen Head is Ireland’s oldest pub. A short walk from Christchurch Cathedral and The Guinness Brewery, it is well worth a visit for both its historical value and reputation as one of Dublin’s best Irish music venues. The Brazen Head is officially Ireland’s oldest pub, dating back to 1198. While it is unclear how […]

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