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Dame Street
Dublin 2
A comfortable pub located ideally for pre/post theatre drinks. The Oak contains a fine mahogany interior that came from an ocean liner, an interesting feature in the pub.
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The Octagon Bar at The Clarence
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The Clarence,
6 – 8 Wellington Quay,
Dublin 2
Award-winnning Cocktails & Food in Temple Bar! CONGRATULATIONS to The Octagon Bar's very own Darren Geraghty for winning 1st place in the recent First Irish Open Cocktail competition sponsored by Bols. Treat yourselves to a Champagne Lunch in the heart of Dublin's very own Soho, one-course Lunch a la Executive Chef Fred Cordonnier plus glass of bubbles for only €18. Featuring an ...
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37 Exchequer Street,Dublin 2
The Old Stand is one of Dublin's most favoured social haunt being a traditional pub which ahs been located on this site on Exchequer St. for well over 300 years. The food trade has long been revered around Dublin, being distintive for its hot dishes, steaks, fish salads and fine wines. It is popular in the evenings for people to eat before heading to shows.
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The Porterhouse Central,
45-47 Nassau StCounty Dublin
We serve a range of beers that are exclusive to The Porterhouse: three stouts, three ales and three lagers, many of them international award winners. And there are occasional one-off beers too. Oh, and we brew them all ourselves!
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The Porterhouse Glasnevin
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Porterhouse North,
Cross Guns Bridge,
GlasnevinDublin 9
We serve a range of beers that are exclusive to The Porterhouse: three stouts, three ales and three lagers, many of them international award winners. And there are occasional one-off beers too. Oh, and we brew them all ourselves!
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The Porterhouse Temple Bar
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The Porterhouse Temple Bar,
16-18 Parliament StreetCounty Dublin
The Porterhouse, having offically the best stout in the world 1998/1999 awarded by the Brewing Industry Awards, also brew 8 other beers.
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34/35 East Essex StreetDublin 2
This unique 4 level entertainment emporium
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1 Dame Court,
Dublin 2
Dating back to 1770, the pub was rebuilt in 1894-95, and was the first pub in Dublin to be lit by electricity. Magnificent stained glass depicts the Stags Head theme throughout eight windows. This was a pub Joyce drank in from time to time. The interior has proved attractive to film makers: scenes from The Treaty, December Bride, and Educating Rita have all been shot here. The bar retains the old ...
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47/48 Temple BarDublin 2
If it’s a traditional Irish pub you are after, look no further than the Temple Bar Pub. For more than 160 years, patrons have flocked to the Temple Bar. A traditional genuinely warm welcome, backed by first-rate modern service, is the hallmark of the friendliest spot in Dublin. Whether you are alone or with a group of friends, you will feel thoroughly at home at the Temple Bar Pub. Overseas and ...
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Main Street,
HowthDublin Region
A by-word for luxury, style and sophistication. A modern Café Style Bar. Open seven days a week, serves a selection of quality seafood and classical dishes daily
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