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Buskers Buskers
Temple Bar Hotel, Fleet Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Buskers Bar, situated in the heart of le Bar, offers a bright and airy decor and a fun and lively atmosphere. Big Screens and food served all day makes Buskers a perfect venue for that match you can't miss or that after work party you have to go to.
Cassidy's Bar
Westmoreland St, Dublin 2
Cassidy's is a real Irish bar with a bohemian atmosphere serving wholesome traditional and international food all day. There are three floors with Jazz in the basement, a piano bar and mezzanine area. There is a host of entertainment to be had with tradit
Alfie Byrne's Pub @ Conrad Hotel Alfie Byrne's Pub @ Conrad Hotel
Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
Askel McThurkels Askel McThurkels
Tara Street, Dublin 2
Becky Morgans Becky Morgans
Lower Grand Canal Street, Dublin 2
Becky Morgans is a bit off the beaten track of the hustle and bustle of the city centre. The atmosphere is quiet broken only by the sounds of conversation. It is open the regular pub hours. The prices are competitive compared to the surrounding pubs.
Bleeding Horse Bleeding Horse
24 Camden Street Upper, Dublin 2
Located on Camden Street and established since 1649 the Bleeding Horse is one of Dublins most historic pubs, and has been frequented over the years by literary greats such as Joyce, La Fanu, Gogarty and Dunleavy. Situated close to the City Centre, th...
Bodkin's Bar Bodkin's Bar
Bolton Street, Dublin 1
On the outer edges of the North Bank venue expansion, tucked away on Bolton Street. Young crowd pay youthful admissions and the bar won't burn such a big hole in your pocket. Mix of evenings, either live music or DJs spinning modern sounds.
Brokers Brokers
Dame Street, Dublin 2
Bruxelles Bruxelles
Harry St, off Grafton St, Dublin 2
Famous spot which has seen practically everyone who's anyone through its doors.
C Central Bar @ The Camden Court Hotel C Central Bar @ The Camden Court Hotel
The Camden Court Hotel, Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2
Czech Inn Czech Inn
Parliament St, Dublin 2
Dakota Dakota
9 South William Street, Dublin 2
Dakota is a great mid-evening sampler with space to burn. Busy at the weekends but even so there's lots of space for group lounging with excellent quick serve bar area/ table service. Another factor in the great South William Street charge to promine...
Davy Byrne's Davy Byrne's
21 Duke Street, off Grafton St, Dublin 2
We hope you enjoy finding out about our historic and famous pubs history and look forward to serving you soon. Anybody who is familiar with Dublin pub food will be aware of Davy Byrne's food reputation, in which seafood is the specialty. If you visit...
Dawson Lounge Dawson Lounge
Dawson Street, Dublin 2
This is officially Dublin’s smallest pub: and yes the place is tiny, with a small bar area and a low ceinling. Good craic, though particularly if it’s your group that has filled the place.
Doheny and Nesbitt Doheny and Nesbitt
Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2
Famous for a number of reasons, not least because it draws the glitteratti jet set. Wealthy buzz augmented on rugby weekends. Can be a fascinating place to rest your laurels. Serious pints, serious service, vibrant surroundings. Baggot Street and all...
Doyles Irish Pub Doyles Irish Pub
9 College Street, Dublin 1
Farrington's Farrington's
27-29 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin
Reasonable fare, comparatively cheap drinks, and two live music sessions a day makes Farringtons a hub of the jovial. Tourists pour in and out, with even the locals thinking to wet their lips. Mixed crowd.
Fitzgerald's Fitzgerald's
22 Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Foleys Bar - Queen Maebhs Restaurant Foleys Bar - Queen Maebhs Restaurant
Merrion Row, Dublin 2
**** WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE OUR NEW LOWER PRICES ON ALL MENUS **** Our upstairs Lounge, Queen Maebh's Restaurant and The Leinster Room are three impressive banqueting havens, with the Lounge and restaurant each providing a private bar and being ide...
FXB Bull And Castle (Gastropub and Beerhall) FXB Bull And Castle (Gastropub and Beerhall)
Lord Edward Street, Dublin 8
'Ireland's first and only gastro pub and beer hall, providing restaurant quality food in a pub style atmosphere. Owned and run by FXB, all our beef comes from our own home farm in Co. Offaly and all our fish is Irish and bought in fresh daily. We als...
Graingers Graingers
51 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
A nice casual place for a pint off the beaten track of the usual city centre venues.
Isaac Butt Bar Isaac Butt Bar
Store Street, Dublin 1
Just across the road from Bus Aras, this is the perfect place to grab a pint and a bite to eat while you're waiting for a bus. The food is substantial and reasonably-priced, but the bar has more of a cafe atmosphere. Not ideal for a night's drinking.
Jim Beams Bar Jim Beams Bar
Dorset Street Upper, Dublin 1
A great spot that seems to have everything jsut right - service, clientele, and a great jukebox! Free snacks are the icing on the cake.
Karma Karma
Handels Hotel, Fishamble Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Sit back and enjoy the delights of a traditional Irish pub with contemporary music over a drink with some lively chat late into the night. Pub DJ at the weekends.
Larry Murphys Larry Murphys
43 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2
This is a great place for a quiet pint most times: the bustle is exclusive to lunch hour when the Baggot St. business types arrive. Decor is warm and cosy and the pints are easy on the pocket. Seating outside during the summer which is really cool.
Lincolns Inn Lincolns Inn
18-19 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
The Lincoln’s Inn enjoys a cherished place in Dublin pub folklore. This famous landmark bar has been lovingly restored by The Thomas Read Group. Great care was taken during the renovations in relation to the conservation and repair of existing hist...
Madigans Madigans
16 Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin 1
A casual pub in every sense of the word. The pints are okay, the service fine and the prices keen. Why not drop in for a quick pint after seeing a film?
Messrs. Maguires Messrs. Maguires
Burgh Quay, Dublin 2
Messrs Maguire is a refreshing combination of old and new Dublin. The decor creates an authentic feel, though the music and boisterous crowd betray the surroundings. Also a microbrewery. Mix of young foreigners and locals.
Mojos Mojos
Abbey Hotel, Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
A casual bar in the city centre, no frills or fuss here! They have regular drinks promotions, a bar menu and smoking area, too.
O' Callaghan Hotel O' Callaghan Hotel
No 1 Merrion Street, Merrion Square, Dublin 2
The hotel pub, No.1 Merrion Street Bar, receives its patrons well. Carvery lunches and snacks keep hunger at bay, and you'll spare no complaints on the bubbly staff. Nice location, which draws locals as well as a ripe and international bunch of hotel...
OBriens Ferryman Inn OBriens Ferryman Inn
Sir John Rogerson Quay, Dublin 2
Atmosphere is very enjoyable and friendly!! This pub is a gem and well worth several visits!
Oliver St John Gogarty Oliver St John Gogarty
57/58 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Steeped in history and tradition, the restaurant on the second floor (above the bar) prides itself on warm welcomes and traditional Irish fare. Some of the recipes date back to the 1800’s.
ONeills ONeills
Suffolk Street, Dublin 2
This place is almost an institution when it comes to city-centre drinking. It has a friendly crowd of regulars who are always up for a bit of craic.
Pad Thai @ Shine Pad Thai @ Shine
40 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
Shine serves food Monday to Friday from 11.30 am to 7.30 pm. We accept all major credit cards and laser. Shine welcomes all food lovers. Reservations welcome, please call Shine at 01 4789816.
Pal Joey's Pal Joey's
Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Open 'til four in the morn, seven days a week, Pal Joey's indulges the hedonist in us all. A cover charge applies after midnight. Prices are city centre, the decor suited to the stlye. All sorts come and go, but generally the buzz behaves itself.
Seabank House Seabank House
125 East Wall Road, Dublin 3
Sheehan's Sheehan's
17 Chatham St, Dublin
There's a relaxed and genial atmosphere in this pub, no matter what time of the day or night you're there! A fine place for a pint if you're looking for a drink in relaxing surroundings of an afternoon.
Sinnott's Sinnott's
South King Street, Dublin 2
Sinnotts is great for craic, and office types billowing steam. Musical tastes are that of the 80's/early nineties, and the dance floor sees not a single inhibition. A cover charge smarts a little, but what the hey!
Slattery's Slattery's
129 Capel Street, Dublin 7
A great pub that combines a robust crowd of regulars and an influx of trendy somethings to great convivial effect. Upstairs compact live music venue that has stood all the tests that time has thrown its way.
South William South William
52 South William Street, Dublin 2
A retro style cocktail bar, with plastic seats, and worn leather couches lend the room a laid back kitsch feel, and friendly staff add to the relaxed atmosphere. The food offering was deliberately restricted and kept to a theme - a short menu consist...
T.P. Smyths T.P. Smyths
9-10 Jervis Street, Dublin 1
Formerly known as Keatings, this pub's appearance is deceiving - from the outside it looks pretty much like a standard pub but inside it is a different story. The bar area covers three levels, and is contemporary and open-plan, a feel which is emphas...
The Baggot Inn The Baggot Inn
143 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 4
The Baggot Inn is the only bar to offer the unique "Pull your own Pint" experience for you and your party. We have 11 Booths / Tables which are available to book, each table has a set of taps which allow you to pour your own perfect pints of Carlsber...
The Bailey The Bailey
Duke Street, Dublin 2
Once a popular gay bar, the Bailey has over the years thought twice or three times of it’s orientation and it's still confused: expect dapper late-twenties sipping on cocktails, imported beers, and watching the girls and boys go by. Good spot with ...
The Bank on College Green The Bank on College Green
20-22 College Green, Dublin 2
The central bar in this pub offers 180 service, which is just an added bonus to the sophisticated and classy atmosphere in the Bank. Lots of suits to be seen hiding behind newspapers, but overall a great spot for a subdued, quiet drink.
The Bankers
16 Trinity Street, Dublin 2
The Belvedere The Belvedere
Great Denmark Street, Dubiln 1
Cosmopolitan bar with trendy crowd, downstairs has a good size venue suitable for an initmate gig.
The Big Tree
39 Dorset Street Lower, Dublin 1
The Big Tree is a big venue off Dorset St which features a variety of great nights. From big name international music artists through to special theme nights, there is something for everyone including a spacious beer garden with full bar. Evening bar...
The Brazen Head The Brazen Head
20 Lower Bridge Street, Dublin 2
The Bridge Bar The Bridge Bar
11/12 Westmoreland Street, Dublin 2
Noisy spot located in the basement of the now closed Bewley’s Cafe, showing bands at weekends.
The Duke The Duke
8-9 Duke Street, Dublin 2
The Duke is a nice pub, with lots of corners and turns if its just the two of you. Or the three of you. Really great atmosphere come Friday, good fun crowds getting it on. Comfy seating and large, efficient bar. Convenient to, well, everywhere...
The Findlater
80 Dorset Street Upper, Dublin 1
This city centre pub has live music, DJs and a carvery lunch.
The Forum Bar The Forum Bar
Lord Edward Street, Dublin 2
A generally reserved and middle aged crowd gathers her as it is part of a hotel. Great place for a quiet pint with friends.
The Front Lounge The Front Lounge
33-34 Parliament Street, Dublin
The very foundation of Dublin's gay scene, the Front lounge is slick, stylish and open-minded. Great if you're looking for a quiter option than the George, and there's the odd drag show here too.
The Gin Palace The Gin Palace
Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
Amazing looking Old Victorian pub that encompasses a stylish Meditteranean-like cafe. Exceptional Bar and Tapas style menu, lunchtime is very popular with local workers and tourists alike.
The Gingerman The Gingerman
40 Fenian Street, Dublin 2
This is a nice pub a little off the beaten trail. They do a roaring trade at lunchtime however, due to an abundance of local offices.
The Grand Central The Grand Central
O'Connell St, Dublin 1
Stylish new Central Dublin pub, homed in an historic old Bank building with all of its original detail. Very busy evening trade ensures the Grand is always buzzing. Huge range of top notch, wines, beers and spirits and a mouth watering menu. Live mus...
The Hairy Lemon The Hairy Lemon
Johnson Place, behind the St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Dublin 2
Has a 'local' feel despite its central location. Decor is quaint - nooks and crannies - and the food and drink are reasonably priced and well presented. Music is loud, which the twenty to thirtys dig. Good food too, but watch out for huge crowds at t...
The Mercantile The Mercantile
Adams Trinity Hotel, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
The Morgan Bar The Morgan Bar
10 Fleet Street, Dublin 2
The Morgan Bar is a dramatic focal point for energy at The Morgan Hotel. The Morgan Bar is light and airy and oozes freshness and cleanliness. Classic and innovative cocktails fill the seasonally changing menus, with guests also being able to enjoy t...
The Old Stand The Old Stand
37 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2
The Old Stand is perfectly at the centre of Dublin's ragtrade and busiest shopping areas and is a favourite haunt of Dublin's financial sector So if you'd like a few convivial pints in an authentic Dublin pub, you can do no better than The Old Stand.
The Oval Bar The Oval Bar
78 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin
A fiercely popular watering hole before big games in Croke Park. All major sporting events are televised, with food served up to 10pm. Children welcome and live music is performed on festive weekends. Great menu, offering delicious lunches and dinner...
The Panama Bar The Panama Bar
30 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1
Flashy decor and a cool runway-style seating area brigde upstairs make this one of Dublin's more distinct and funky bars.
The Pembroke Pub The Pembroke Pub
31 Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin 2
The Porterhouse (Central) The Porterhouse (Central)
45-47 Nassau Street, Dublin 2
Breakfast now being served in the Porterhouse Central 10.30 - 12.00 Monday - Friday & 10.30 - 15.00 Saturday & all day breakfast on Sunday. Prices are €9.95 for the full Frying pan including coffee & €6.00for the Frying Saucer. Opposite Trinity C...
The Porterhouse (Parliament Street) The Porterhouse (Parliament Street)
Parliament Street, Dublin 2
Situated in the heart of Dublin’s busy tourist area the Porterhouse le Bar is quite simply your favourite pub waiting to be found. With its warm wood and brass design, it boasts 3 floors of beer loving Nirvana. The Porterhouse brewing company is th...
The Purty Kitchen (Temple Bar) The Purty Kitchen (Temple Bar)
East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The Stag's Head The Stag's Head
Dame Court, Dublin 2.
The back room is the late night place to be seen but settle for classic Dublin emporium, replete with marble bars, wooden snugs and high ceilinged, high browed conversational buzz. Lots of visitors from afar witness Irish people in their prime. True ...
The Woolshed The Woolshed
Parnell Street, Dublin 1
Turk's Head Turk's Head
Parliament Street, Dublin 2
Wynns Hotel Bar Wynns Hotel Bar
35 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1
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