Dublin’s pubs are slices of its living culture. They are the famous haunts of its
literary set, politicians, rock stars and of course, Dubliners! Our capital city
is home to some 1,000 pubs and no visit to Dublin would be complete without sampling
a local brew in a real Dublin pub!
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Abbey Tavern
Abbey Street,
Howth,
Dublin 13
Welcome to the world famous 16th century Abbey Tavern, a genuine tavern located in the lovely ...
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Bad Bobs
34-35 East Essex Street,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2
Located in the heart of Temple Bar, Bobs is a contemporary styled Irish Bar, spanned over 3 ...
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Blue Bar
Harbour Road,
Skerries,
County Dublin
Blue overlooks the harbour in the picturesque seaside town of Skerries and enjoys great views ...
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Cafe en Seine
40 Dawson Street,
Dublin 2
Winner of the Jameson/Georgina Campbell Pub of the Year 2003.
One of the most spectacular ...
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Castle Inn
5-7 Lord Edward Street,
Christ Church,
Dublin 2
Situated in the heart of the old city of Dublin, The Castle Inn Medieval Style Heritage Pub ...
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Cellar Bar
The Merrion Hotel,
Upper Merrion Street,
Dublin 2
Set in the original 18th century wine vaults under the Georgian townhouses which form the main ...
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Davy Byrnes
21 Duke Street,
Dublin 2
'Davy Byrnes Dublin's most famous pub certaily in a literary sense, with its Joycean ...
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Doheny & Nesbitt
5 Lower Baggot Street,
Dublin 2
Doheny & Nesbitts is one of Dublin’s oldest drinking emporiums.
Great for food and a lively ...
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