Neary’s
Elegant Victorian pub with marble and brass fittings, tucked behind the Gaiety Theatre on Chatham Street.
Elegant Victorian pub with marble and brass fittings, tucked behind the Gaiety Theatre on Chatham Street.
A literary institution on Fleet Street where journalists and writers have gathered since the 1820s.
The birthplace of The Dubliners folk group, with live trad sessions nightly on Merrion Row.
A no-nonsense old-school pub on Baggot Street — W.B. Yeats supposedly had his only pub visit here.
A Victorian gem on Dame Court with stained glass, marble bar, and one of the best pub interiors in Dublin.
Historic pub next to Glasnevin Cemetery — authentic, no-frills, and full of character.
Dublin’s most famous pub — iconic red exterior, live music, and a buzzing tourist atmosphere.
Stunning Victorian interior with ornate mirrors and gas lamps — one of Dublin’s most photogenic pubs.
Ireland’s oldest pub, dating back to 1198. Live music nightly and rich history on every wall.
A beautifully preserved Victorian pub on South Anne Street — a Dublin institution since 1803.