Slattery's Bar

A traditional Dublin pub gets a modern day makeover.

In the mid-90s, the neglected shopping area that was Georges Street became the most happening street in the city when pubs like The Globe and Hogans opened up for business. Then Parliament Street became the place to be seen with Thomas Reads, The Front Lounge and The Porter House all doing roaring business. Now Capel Street is taking the party to the Northside with Jackie Nealons, GUBU and the newly refurbished Slattery's Pub.

 

Slattery's pub used to be a quaint worn down '70s rock bar with a dark interior and an old style music venue upstairs for Dublin's rock hopefuls. Then Slattery's was sold for over two million punts and the new owner initiated an overhaul of the pub's interior. The exterior of the bar once shabby shades of black and white was changed to bright green. The bar's refurbishment saw Slattery's transformed into a modern style bar with a square bar downstairs surround with all the most fashionable fittings and furniture and a sophisticated upstairs bar with leather couches.

 

Slattery's bar still serve a wide selection of beer with very reasonable prices for Dublin city with bar service that is friendly and fast. They do a very tempting selection in their pub food menu and a tasty selection of snacks for later on. The clientele of the bar has also changed from rockers, punks and trad heads to clubbers and trendy young things. So, for a night in Dublin trendiest new quarter, check out Slattery's on Capel Street.

 

Slattery's Bar

29 Capel Street,

Dublin 1.

Tel: + 353 (0) 1 8746844
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