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The Blarney Inn

The Blarney Inn

1-2 Nassau Street, Dublin ,
Irish Bar, Irish Food, Irish Music... The Authentic Irish Atmosphere!
Tel: 01-6794388
The Celt Bar

The Celt Bar

81 Talbot Street, Dublin ,
Traditional, authentic Irish Pub on Talbot st in Dublin's north city centre, great food and live Irish Music every day. www.thecelt.ie
The Village Inn Clondalkin

The Village Inn Clondalkin

Main street, clondalkin, Dublin ,
late bar with Dj's & cocktails
Tel: 14577070
The Merchants Arch Bar and Restaurant

The Merchants Arch Bar and Restaurant

Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin ,
Bar & Restaurant - Serving Traditional IRISH food. Bar Opening Hours - 9am - 12.30am - Mon /Thursday Friday/Saturday 9am-230am Sun 10 /1230am Restaurant Opening Hours - 9am-10.30pm 7 days
THE TERENURE INN

THE TERENURE INN

96 Terenure Road North, Dublin ,
Come on Inn! The warm glow of the open fire, our cosy bar or lounge is a welcome distraction from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Settle in with a creamy pint of Guinness or one of our many beers, wines and spirits. Our kitchen offers a variety of Lebanese, Mediterranean as well as all your favourite Pub Food classics. Let our friendly staff make your day or night an occasion to remember.
Tel: 01 4907552
Mc Garry's Pub Harolds Cross

Mc Garry's Pub Harolds Cross

238 Harolds Cross Road, Dublin ,
McGarry’s of Harold’s Cross is an authentic traditional pub with its beautiful red-bricked Victorian interior, it’s a very classy old style place with a comfortable smoking area. A step into McGarry’s is like taking a step back in time. Enjoy a ‘Hot Whiskey’ in front of one of the two roaring hot fires on a cold winter’s night, or a nice cool pint in the beer garden, on a warm summer’s day. With its mixture of nooks and crannies McGarry’s is perfect for a group of friends or just a quiet pint on your own. With the friendliest of staff, a warm welcome is always guaranteed.
Tel: 14066936
Bakers Bar

Bakers Bar

47-48 Thomas Street, The Liberties., Dublin ,
"The Liver of the Liberties". Bakers Bar has been the original Irish experience in Dublin since it's opened it's doors. Whether you're looking for live music or a quiet corner to sip a pint, our friendly staff will make you feel right at home. Stop in for a perfect pint after a hard day's work, a real hearty meal before a Vicar Street show, or an order of our world-famous Irish Stew when the mood strikes. There's no better place to host a birthday, wedding, Irish wake, retirement, stag/hen shindig, goodbye party, fundraiser, or simple celebration of life. Here at Bakers we have something for everyone. Give us a call at 01 4736789 to make a reservation, or drop on it anytime, there's a seat with your name on it.
Tel: 14736789
Harry's on the Green

Harry's on the Green

St Stephens Green Shopping Centre, South King St 50yds from Gaiety theatre, Dublin ,
Dublin's ONLY premier TRIPLE AWARD WINNING Manhattan style Cocktail bar with a superb food menu, great live entertainment and dj's We cater for all kinds of events including Product Launches, Birthday Parties, Coroprate Events, Engagement Parties, Private Parties ect.
Tel: 01-4758504
Johnnie Foxs Pub (Official FB Page)

Johnnie Foxs Pub (Official FB Page)

Johnnie Foxs Pub, Ballybetagh Road, Glencullen, Dublin ,
The area itself is steeped in history with "The Colonel's House" in Glencullen (listed as a hideaway) for Michael Collins in the history books, with monoliths galore and even a "Giant's Grave" on the scenic walks around the area. The famous Daniel O'Connell (the great Irish Liberator) was a regular patron of Johnnie Fox's when he lived here in Glencullen. In 1823 Daniel O'Connell gave his blessing to one Christy Fitzsimons to marry his daughter, and the family have lived through generations in Glencullen to this day. In the early 1950's programmes of Irish music and story telling were recorded for radio on Sunday nights in Johnnie Fox's and broadcast to the nation from this elevated site. In the 1960's Johnnie Fox's Pub was famous for the session - An Séisiún - travelling musicians would gather to play and trade songs with local people - a tradition which prevails to this present day with the music and song still emanating from the famous location, song and banter is always vibrating through the air. Johnnie Fox's Pub was originally a small holding farm, the pub of today holds many aspects of the farm with dining areas named as "The Pig House" for example, also one can still see where the animals were housed in "The Haggart" area with it's small private rooms set off to the sides surrounding the court yard area. In those days a person would "arrange" to meet at Johnnie Fox's and sit and talk around the fire, exchange tales and news and current affairs and sip a pint or three in the process. Not much has changed, we are just a little busier now with a few more staff than family members serving our guests, but the theory is still the same in the practice!
UCD Clubhouse Bar

UCD Clubhouse Bar

Belfield, Dublin ,
Situated adjacent to UCD Student Centre. Carvery Lunches served Monday to Friday from 12pm - 3pm and bar menu available until 9pm.
Bruxelles Harry Street

Bruxelles Harry Street

7 Harry Street, Dublin ,
Bruxelles is a cosmopolitan bar. Located just a step away from Grafton Street, Dublin’s busiest shopping thoroughfare. Bruxelles is the ideal venue for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It’s a sports bar and a music bar, with djs in three bars and regular live music. If you don’t have a ticket for the big game; see it in Bruxelles. It might be better; with terrace banter, cold beer and cosy surroundings. Bruxelles is an ideal meeting place because it’s right in the heart of things. And once you get there, you won’t want to leave. Bruxelles Bar played such a huge part in the birth of the Irish music scene. To Skid Row, then Thin Lizzy, this became their second home around the late 1960’s-early 1970’s.
Tel: 16775362