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The Vathouse Bar of Temple Bar  

6 Anglesea Street, Temple BarDublin 2
The Vathouse Bar of Temple Bar                                                                      The Vathouse Bar offers a warm relaxed atmosphere during the day, where visitors can unwind over a drink and watch the world go by.


The Waterloo Bar  

36 Upper Baggot St, Dublin 2
The Waterloo BarWinner of the ‘bar of the year’ award. Winner of Powers Whiskey Snug of the Year. The official best snug in the whole of Ireland. The Waterloo Bar is a stylish venue set in the heart of Dublin’s business, financial and tourist districts. Set in the heart of Patrick Kavanagh’s Baggatonia, The Waterloo Bar is situated on Baggot Street, only a ten minute walk to St. Stephens Green and ...


The Waterside & Fisherman's Bar  

Harbour Road, HowthDublin Region
The Waterside & FishermanSituated on the scenic waterfront, in an old warehouse building dating back to 1850, The Waterside and it's sister pub the Fisherman's Bar combine to offer a tasteful blend of comfortable contemporary style and old world traditional charm. Delicious hot bar food served in a warm and friendly atmosphere has gained popularity from both locals and tourists - served daily from 12:30. The ...


The Yellow House  

1 Willbrook Road, RathfarnhamDublin 14
The Yellow HouseNamed after the unusual shade of the bricks with which it is built, the landmark pub of Rathfarnham makes a perfect rendezvous, with no chance of confusion. The tall and rather forbidding exterior gives little hint of the warmth inside, where pictures and old decorative items relevant to local history repay closer examination. (Traditional bar food is served in the lounge and there's a ...


Toners Museum Pub  

139 Lower Baggot StreetDublin 2
Toners Museum Pub                                                                                         Welcome to Toner’s Situated on Baggot Street at the corner of Roger’s Lane which is named after the first owner Andrew Rogers in 1818. The pub is currently named after James Toner who the was licensee in 1923. He developed the pub as a bar and grocery shop. Toner’s is one of Dublin’s oldest and most famous traditional pubs in the world. The interior contributes much to a lively and ...


Turk's Head  

30 Parliament StreetDublin 2
TurkThis busy stylish bar in Temple Bar’s West End is renowned for its extravagant design: complemented by mosaics and Spanish style architecture making a refreshing change from your traditional pub. Chill amongst the crowd and if its ambience, style and craic you’re after - then you’ve come to the right spot! Conveniently located in Temple Bar, Turks Head opens daily from 12noon with food ...


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