Dublin is known for its fantastic nightlife, so it’s not surprising that there are lots of amazing cocktail bars in the city. From secret speakeasies to glamorous rooftop bars, there’s something for everyone here. It’s not just Guinness that the Irish know how to do well! From old c...
One of my favourite rooftop bars in Dublin,Roberta’sis an award-winning glasshouse restaurant and bar which can be found in the heart of Temple Bar. The incredible glasshouse roof means the room is always bright and airy, and it’s stunning because of it. They’re cooking up some incredib...
Discover our guide to the best gay bars in Dublin! From iconic hotspots to hidden gems, experience the best of Dublin's gay nightlife.
Dublin is known for its fantastic music scene with live music played even in the smallest bars and people from all over the world coming to see gigs. Traditional Irish folk music might come to mind first when thinking of Dublin, but it is easy to see quality gigs from any genr...
This site is dedicated to the diverse range of traditional & modernpubsin Ireland’s capital Dublin. We also feature a range of localclubs,bars,restaurants,hotels,attractionsand more. Pubs– For those who enjoy a drink, Dublin’s pubs collectively offer hundreds of beers and whiskies with tradi...
Naturally, this is the prime place in Dublin for a Pub Crawl (like this one). Several of the bars have live music starting mid-day and going late into the night. Our favoriteDublin Pubsin the area are the namesake Temple Bar and The Quays. ...
clubs and live music venues that you’ll find on your visit to this beautiful city. There’s really something for everyone in Dublin, whether you want to have a few drinks or dance to music all night. From traditional Irish pubs with live music to nightclubs and trendy cocktail bars, Dub...
The most visited bar isThe Temple Bar, but there are loads of bars in this area to grab a pint and many also offer food. A few others to consider areThe Palace Bar, a traditional Victorian-era pub,The Brazen Headwhich is believed to be Ireland’s oldest pub dating back to 1198, and...
O’Connell Street—first calledDroghedaand then Sackville Street—is a stretch of shops, cinemas, and snack bars. The only building of any distinction to survive the warfare that swept the street in 1916 and again in 1922 was the General Post Office, seized as headquarters of the 1916 rebelli...
Of course, if we’re going to talk about any Irish city or town, we have to talk about the places to go out. Dublin has no shortage of gay bars to visit. And whether you want to go watch a sports game, have a low-key drink with friends, join in on a singsong with a live lo...