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The Dawson Lounge

The Dawson Lounge may be Dublin 's smallest bar with a capacity of 24 but it does boast a big character. It is a cosy haven for businessmen, students and tourists alike, many of whom may be lucky to stumble upon an impromptu trad or jazz session. Food served Mon-sat 12pm - 4.
25 Dawson Street, Dublin, +353 1 6775909 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Dawson Lounge

Gin Palace

The Gin Palace has the largest selection of gin in Dublin with over 30 types from all corners of the globe. All sporting events are shown on our plasma screen and food is served 7 days from 12-8pm, serving till 9 on Thursdays to cater for those late night shoppers. Reservations are taken for all your party needs.
42 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin, 01 8748881 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Gin Palace

O'Donoghues

O'Donoghue's has a rich heritage and stands on a very historical site in Dublin City. Yet it's more modern musical history is really the stuff of legends. Ask any Irish man to name the artists or bands that have shaped Irish traditional and contemporary music and The name of the Dubliners always comes up.
15 Merrion Row, Dublin, +353 (0)1 6607194 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

O'Donoghues

Sinnotts Bar

If it's sports action you want there is no better place to capture the atmosphere than Sinnotts. They show live weekend and mid week sport right throughout the season. .
South King Street, Dublin, +353 1 4784698 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Sinnotts Bar

Hartigans

Possibly one of the best pubs in Dublin for a quiet pint. Go in here in your scruffiest clothes or in a tuxedo and no one will ask a question. .
100 Leeson Street, Dublin, +353 1 6762280 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Hartigans

Gravity Bar

Located at the highest point in St. James Brewery, there is a 360degree panoramic view of Dublin available. The bar also has the best pint of Guinness available in the world.
St. James Gate, Dublin, 353-1-453-6700 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Gravity Bar

Peter's Pub

South William Street has become a very trendy spot of late, originally the thoroughfare for Dublin's rag trade, it is now dotted with trendy new bars, nightclubs and cafes. This has made no dent on Peters Pub custom, in fact its one of those traditional pubs that has thrived on all the new business coming through South William Street.
1 Johnston's Place, Dublin, +353 1 6778588 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Peter's  Pub

Long Hall Bar

The Long Hall is a listed building and retains the design of an old style Dublin bar. As you enter the door you find a long bar with big stools leading a fairly large room at the back with tables surround by chairs. The bar is decorated in old paraphernalia like old muskets and old paintings from exotic climes lit by old style chandeliers.
51 South Great Georges Street, Dublin, +353 1 4751590 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Long Hall Bar

Cafe en Seine

Cafe en Seine was designed with a decadent art deco theme,  the bar's interior design features a Louis XIVth bust, a French Hotel lift, and a beautiful glass atrium with 40ft trees. Cafe en Seine has three floors each with a bar and the first floor features a grand piano. The walls are decorated with murals and large mirrors and brass chandeliers hang from the ceiling.
40 Dawson Street, Dublin, +353 1 6774567 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Cafe en Seine

Champions Sports Bar

Popular bar with a relaxed, cosmopolitan atmosphere serving carvery lunches during the week. Extensive buffet, Mon - Fri lunchtime. Happy Hour every Mon, Tues and Wed, 5pm to 7pm.
Stakis Dublin Hotel, Dublin, +353 1 402 9988 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Champions Sports Bar

The Porterhouse

Great atmospheres, scrumptious food and funky music. .
16-18 Parliament Street, Dublin, +353 1 6798847 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Porterhouse

The Brazen Head

Public houses have served as the cornerstone of the Irish society through their distinctive reputation for providing good food, traditional Irish music, interesting conversation and, of course, authentic drink. Thus, the Brazen Head Irish Pub of Omaha, Nebraska will continue to preserve and cultivate what has been a culture so very rich in history. .
20 Lower Bridge Street, Dublin, +353 1 6795186 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Brazen Head

McDaids Bar

McDaid's is a classic, traditional Dublin pub  with a distinctive Victorian exterior and when you step inside you find an old style bar with a high ceiling and a smattering of chairs and tables. The dimly lit bar has all the atmosphere of a classic Irish boozer, a secretive shrine to the art of convivial conversation and the latest gossip. McDaid's serve a fine selection of beers, their Guinness is second to none and their service is of the highest standards.
3 Harry Street, Dublin, +353 1 6794395 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

McDaids Bar

The International Bar

Hosting either live music or comedy 7 nights to a youthful crowd, the International is one of the coolest pubs in the city. It's a regular hangout of the famous and infamous who love it's old world atmosphere. .
23 Wicklow Street, Dublin, +353 1 6779250 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The International Bar

Nancy Hands Bar & Restaurant

Classic Bar & Restaurant situated close to Dublin’s Phoenix Park, the National Museum at Collins Barracks, and a short stroll from Heuston  train station. The legendry name adorns the ornate dome window and copper frieze of this unique Public House.
30/32 Parkgate Street, Dublin, +353 1 6770149 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Nancy Hands Bar & Restaurant

Kehoe's

Kehoe's, is a traditional Dublin Pub, located on South Anne Street just of Grafton Street. One of Dublin's busiest boozers before the advent of the superpub a decade ago, it has remained a popular bar with college students and the trendier type of Dublin punter. The bar is decorated in the style of an old Dublin pub, with stylish wood fittings, a very narrow bar and an intimate snug at the front and a bigger snug at the back.
9 South Anne Street, Dublin, +353 (0) 1 6778312 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Kehoe's

The Galway Hooker

We are a craft brewery based in the west of Ireland dedicated to the production of high quality, natural and full flavoured beers. Our passion for real beer and our complete boredom with insipid, mass-produced, yellow fizz (otherwise known as lager) inspired us to open a brewery and produce an original and great tasting alternative for the Irish market.
Heuston Station, Dublin, +353 (0)87 7762823 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Galway Hooker

O'Neills Bar and Restaurant

Conveniently situated in the heart of Dublin, opposite the Dublin Tourism Centre, O'Neill's is one of Dublin's most famous and historic pubs. .
2 Suffolk Street, Dublin, (01) 679-3656 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

O'Neills Bar and Restaurant

The Stag's Head

The Stag's Head Pub began its life as one of the city's favorite watering holes in the 1870s. It was the first pub to have electricity in the city, and was a regular haunt of James Joyce. The bar is a real tribute to the tradition of the Dublin bar with its leather chairs, stained glass windows, big mahogany bar with red connemara marble top, and lunchtime snugs.
1 Dame Court, Dublin, +353 1 671 3701 More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Stag's Head

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Newtown House

Malahide Road Industrial Park, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Goalpost

9 Cathedral Street, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Mulletts

45 Amiens Street, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Sheary's

3 Bangor Drive, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Long Stone

10 Townsend Street, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Tap

44 North King Street, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

The Globe Bar & Cafe

11 South Great Georges Street, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Paddy Flaherty's

51 Haddington Road, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Scholars

Old Court Centre, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

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