Sister pub to Against the Grain and The Black Sheep in Dublin – and The Oslo, Cottage and Salt House in Galway. Hundreds of craft beers and an excellent selection of food. A very well stocked gastropub of high quality. Located on Amiens street directly across from Busáras bus depot and in close proximity to […]
read moreRyan’s of Parkgate St. is the latest addition to FXB Restaurants. An establishment of outstanding heritage, character and distinction, Ryan’s is one of Dublin’s authentic Victorian pubs. Dating back to 1896, it has seen many famous people pass through its doors over the years. President Clinton, Julia Roberts and Niall Quinn have all paid a […]
read moreT.P. Smiths is a deceptive pub from the outside in that the cosy traditional facade houses an impressive open multi-level interior. Here you’ll find a wide variety of large open as well as small intimate spaces in which to enjoy a quiet drink with the newspaper or a more lively night out with friends. The […]
read moreRebuilt from the shell of the old harbour master’s office, this wonderful Bar & Restaurant combines the feel of a warm, old-style pub with a modern dining room and private function area. With its antique wooden floor, hidden nooks and high ceilings providing a warm comfortable and relaxing atmosphere it’s the perfect place to lunch […]
read moreLocated across the street from the famous Abbey theatre, this pub has played host to actors, playwrites and interesting locals for decades. A place where you’ll hear conversations on any topic and meet Dubliners with stories to tell. Adjacent to the Abbey stret Luas stop and hop skip and a jump away from O’Connell street. […]
read moreThe Legal Eagle pub is right beside the Four Courts in Dublin 7, Ireland. Our pub bar / function room are available for your private party, function, meeting, charity fundraiser, Christmas party, live music event or launch. We also work with promoters wishing to use the pub as a live venue in Dublin city centre […]
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 […]
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