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Pub Grub in Temple Bar, Co Dublin

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
Czech Inn Czech Inn
Parliament St, Dublin 2
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
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...
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.
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.
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.
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 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 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
Turk's Head Turk's Head
Parliament Street, Dublin 2
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