Madigan’s O'Connell Street
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19 O’Connell StreetDublin 1
Established in 1984. Located on Dublin's main thoroughfare between The Gresham Hotel and The Savoy Cinema. It is a traditional PUB with traditional music on Saturday nights. It is a well established meeting place for supporters going to matches in Croke Park. Downstairs Lounge available for parties. Good value traditional food served daily. Sky sports & Setanta & ESPN sports available. ...
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Courtlough,
Balbriggan,County Dublin
Man O’War is a traditional Irish pub located just 10 minutes from Dublin Airport and half an hour from the city centre.
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14A Fade StreetDublin 2
Located in the market complex on South George Street, The Market Bar is a 'gastro-pub' offering Spanish and Tuscan style cuisine.
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3 Harry StreetDublin 2
One of the true literary pubs of Dublin it was frequented in its time by many of the greats of Irish literature. Popular with locals and tourists alike.
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O'Connell Bridge,
Burgh QuayDublin 2
ABOUT Since 1808, our commodious tavern has been the venue of choice for raconteurs and ramblers, for imbibers of liquor and the loftiest discourse. Messrs Maguire welcomes you to enjoy fine food, craft beers and discerning range of whiskeys over four floors, here in the heart of Dublin. BEER At Messrs Maguire we’re proud of our on-site micro-brewery and the delicious selection of ...
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The Morgan Hotel,
10 Fleet Street,
Temple Bar,Dublin 2
The Morgan Bar is an oasis of vibrancy in the heart of Temple Bar, Dublin City.
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Poolbeg StreetDublin 2
Mulligans is composed of an abundance of Victorian mahogany and well used counter tops, and many divides, screens and dark corners make it ideal for intimacy. A true City Centre pub and has managed to maintain its Old World feel.
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Nancy Hand Bar & Restaurant
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30-32 Parkgate StreetDublin 8
Classic Bar & Restaurant situated close to Dublin’s Phoenix Park, the National Museum at Collins Barracks, and a short stroll from Heuston train station. This great name was synonymous with the Public House era in Dublin towards the end the 18th century. The legendry name adorns the ornate dome window and copper frieze of this unique Public House. The interior features authentic Victorian Bar ...
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57 Hartcourt StreetDublin 2
The Odeon Bar and Grill opened in June 1998 in the entrance to the former Hartcourt Street Railway Terminus.
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58-59 Fleet Street,
Temple Bar,Dublin 2
Situated in the heart of Temple Bar is Dublin’s most renowned Traditional Irish Bar that has received worldwide acclaim for its traditional Irish music, dancing and food. For the very best food, craic ( that's the irish word for FUN FUN FUN !!!), and entertainment in Dublin, look no further than the Oliver St John Gogarty Temple Bar. The Oliver St. John Gogarty traditional Irish Bar is popular ...
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