Below you will find our listings for pubs in Dublin. To
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here. For a listing of restaurants in Dublin,
please click here.
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Abbey Street,
Howth,
Dublin 13
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A genuine tavern located in the lovely fishing village of Howth.
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Harbour Road,
Skerries
County Dublin
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A casual and stylish bar with cool interiors, serves good continental style food, from snacks and tapas to full main courses.
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Buskers Bar & Boomerang Night Club |
Temple Bar Hotel,
Fleet Street,
Temple Bar
Dublin 2
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Buskers Bar is one of the most vibrant & popular bars in Dublin. Superb bar food is served all day & there is an extensive coacktail list available. The resident DJs play until late every night. Th bar has six high definition screens which are perfect ...
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5-7 Lord Edward Street,
Christ Church
Dublin 2
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Situated in the heart of the old city of Dublin, The Castle Inn Medieval Style Heritage Pub offers great food, drink and music.
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The Merrion Hotel,
Upper Merrion Street,
Dublin 2
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Set in the original 18th century wine vaults under the Georgian townhouses which form the main house of the Merrion Hotel.
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Church, The, Bar, Cafe & Restaurant & Club |
The Former St. Mary's Church,
Junction of Mary St& Jervis St
Dublin 1
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This restored Church is certainly Dublin’s most unique establishment. Located in the heart of Dublin’s shopping district, with five distinct settings on four levels. The Church has wowed visitors from all over the globe since it opened.The spacious Bar is an ...
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21 Duke Street,
Dublin 2
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'Davy Byrnes Dublin's most famous pub certaily in a literary sense, with its Joycean Associations, always charcterful, classy and fashionable. It's the original Dublin Gastropub and it's over 100 years old. From oysters to pheasant.'Lucinda O' ...
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5 Lower Baggot Street
Dublin 2
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Great for food and a lively atmosphere, this famous heritage pub oozes old world charm.
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Main Street,
Malahide,
County Dublin
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Bar lounge. Lunches served daily 12.30pm-3pm. Snacks and sandwiches served all day.
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28-29 East Essex Street,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2
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Farringtons is a local pub situated in the heart of the tourist track.
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21-22 Wellington Quay,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2
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A large split level bar, designed along traditional lines with bare floorboards and plenty of exposed stonework but the clientele is very cosmopolitan.
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9 Lower Abbey St,
Dublin 1
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The Flowing Tide is situated on the opposite corner to the Abbey Theatre which is ideal for a drink before or after the show.
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1 Fownes Street,
Dublin 2
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Situated overlooking Central Bank Square in the heart of the city centre, this historical bar offers a charming blend of old world tradition fused with an appealing contemporary atmosphere.
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33 Parliament Street,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2
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Comfy and modern with unusual architectural accents. Tuesday nights “Casting Couch”: gong show style karaoke. Lunch Monday-Friday.Dublin’s first unofficial gay/straight pub.
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7-8 Capel Street,
Dublin 1
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Gubu is one of Dublin's most stylish gay bars. With its long bar, velvet curtains, atmospheric lighting and 'couch-beds' - this funky bar offers cabaret, DJ's and live jazz into the early hours.
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