THE TEMPLE BAR
This pub, dating from 1840, with its bright red and black façade, is one ...Read more
THE COBBLESTONE
At the bottom of Smithfield Square (coming from the city centre), ...Read more
THE BRAZEN HEAD
Brazen Head, which can be translated by «burnt head», is officially the ...Read more
THE HAIRY LEMON
This traditional pub, whose name means "the hairy lemon", is the rendezvous ...Read more
THE PORTERHOUSE
Porterhouse Red (their own beer), Hersbrucker, Chiller, Brainblasta, ...Read more
THE AULD DUBLINER
This pub is easy to spot with its mural of a docker and a dog on the ...Read more
THE OLIVER ST. JOHN GOGARTY
On the way to Temple Square, it is hard to miss this yellow and green ...Read more
MULLIGAN’S
Opposite the Theatre Royal in Dublin, this is another famous local hangout, ...Read more
DOHENY & NESBITT
From the outside, this pub looks quite small, but it's not. Many Dubliners ...Read more
THE COCK TAVERN
The Cock Tavern is the oldest pub in Howth (the building itself dates back ...Read more
FLANNERY'S
This Camden Street pub has been a favourite of Dublin's youth for decades. ...Read more
THE LONG HALL
Halfway between trendy and medieval Dublin, here is a superb pub where you ...Read more