Don't Miss Dublin Pubs
Danielle Call
Some of the most unique, traditional, and historic pubs in Ireland's capital.
Tags: Bar hopping, Drinking, Exploring
The Brazen Head in Ireland, Ireland
O'Neills Pub & Kitchen in Ireland, Ireland
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One of the most central pubs in Dublin and easy to find based on its proximity to the famous Molly Malone statue. You can enjoy lively Irish trad music every night.
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The Palace Bar in Ireland, Ireland
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This 200 year old bar is a favorite of Trinity College students and professors alike.
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Oliver St. John Gogarty's Hostel in Ireland, Ireland
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Bar and restaurant area thats open long hours to accommodate you any time of day. It's also connected to a hostel if you're looking for a place to stay.
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Merchant's Arch in Dublin, Ireland
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Housed in the old Merchant's Guild meeting house from 1821. A great choice to visit anytime of day for a bite to eat, a pint, or a good whiskey. Don't forget to check out the view from the terrace over the Ha'penny bridge.
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The Stags Head in Dublin, Ireland
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J.W. Sweetman in Ireland, Ireland
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Guinness isn't the only brewery in town that brews their own pints. J.W. Sweetman brew's their own beers in house. Come in and enjoy the live music every night while enjoying a tasting flight.
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The Lotts Cafe Bar in Dublin, Ireland
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Small quiet pub, with good food, drinks, and a fireplace to add to the cozy atmosphere.
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The Church Café, Late Bar & Restaurant in Ireland, Ireland
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Housed in the 18th century church of Santa Maria, this bar has Irish dance, and music all weekend, and multiple levels to enjoy a meal or pint.
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The oldest pub in all of Ireland, and 5th oldest in the world, the Brazen Head is a fantastic spot to end a day of sightseeing in Dublin. With good food and great music, it's not surprising that the Brazen Head has been around as long as it has.