The Dublin pub guide has selected some
of the most popular pubs around Dublin city.
The Temple bar.
The Temple bar is a pub in an area called Temple bar
located on the south bank in central Dublin. The bar
is situated on the corner of two cobbled streets. The
bar is often used by tourists and locals because of it's
excellent service and welcoming staff. This is why it
is one of the most popular bars in Dublin. Temple is
often frequented by Trad musicians and every day you
will hear some fine traditional music.
The Quays bar.
The Quays bar is located in the heart of the temple bar
area. It is a popular pub used by tourists and locals
and has traditional music most evenings. The
excellent service and good food ensures a good craic
every day.
Fitzsimons.
Fitzsimons is located in the temple bar
area. It is a traditional irish bar and has entertainment
every night, from 8.30pm Mon-Thurs, Sat from 5.pm
and 3 sessions on Sundays. Fitzsimons has 3 floors with
a nightclub and cocktail bar.
The Boars Head.
The Boars Head is situated on Capel street in the heart
of the city. It is an old style pub with a friendly atmosphere.
There is an excellent food service open seven days a
week. It has two large screens for sports fans, and show
live premiership matches.
The Brazen Head.
The Brazen Head is located on Bridge street,
About 5 minutes from the Guinness storehouse in the
city.
Possibly the oldest pub in Ireland dating back
to the 12th century. It is extremely popular for tourists
not only for it's historial attractions but also for
the live music. The slanting windows and crooked doorway
are just some of the original features in the pub. It
serves traditional food as well as more contemporary meals.
Johnnie Fox's pub.
Johnnie
Fox's pub is one of the most famous and oldest pubs in
Ireland. It's also famous for being the highest pub in
the country, located south of the city (approx. 25 mins
drive) in Glencullen high in the Dublin mountains. The
pub dates back to 18th century and is a popular tourist
attraction. It is also famous for it's seafood kitchen
and of course the Johnnie Fox dancers. The pub has Irish
music every evening and Sunday afternoons.
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