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Pub Grub in Grafton St and South William St, Co Dublin

Bruxelles Bruxelles
Harry St, off Grafton St, Dublin 2
Famous spot which has seen practically everyone who's anyone through its doors.
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.
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.
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.
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...
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 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 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 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.
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