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Brogans
A favorite before and after the show at the Olympia, Brogans serves a
good Guinness in an unpretentious atmosphere.
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Cassidys
Cassidys a busy traditional bar on Camden Street.
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Davy Byrnes
Davy Byrnes' serves some of the best pub food in Dublin.
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Dawson Lounge
The smallest pub in Ireland and a great place to drink Guinness.
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Doheny & Nesbitts
Doheny & Nesbitts, legendary Dublin traditional bar, is located on Baggot Street.
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Grogans
Also known as the Castle Lounge, Grogans is situated on South Willian
Street, near Grafton Street in the city centre.
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Johnnie Fox's
The highest pub in Ireland, Johnnie Fox's pub is also famous for its
Hooley nights: four course meal, and traditional Irish music, followed
by Johnnie Fox's famous Irish Dancers.
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Kehoe's Pub
Kehoe's for a convivial atmosphere and a cracking pint.
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McDaids
McDaid's is a classic pub and the old haunt of Brendan Behan.
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Mulligans
Mulligans of Poolbeg St is one of Dublin's most famous drinking
establishments.
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Nearys
A comfortable old fashioned pub with a fine Guinness right off Grafton
Street.
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Oliver St John Gogarty
The present building has an evocative 19th century boarding-house
appearance about it but the façade dates back to only 1994.
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O'Neills Bar
O'Neills is a traditional bar which has existed as a licensced premises
for over 300 years.
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The Bankers
This cosy pub is an oasis of calm in Dublin's bustling metopolis.
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The Brazen Head
The Brazen Head is Dublin's oldest pub with a history going back eight
centuries.
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The Cobblestone
The Cobblestone, a traditional Irish music bar, on the edge of the renovated Smithfield Plaza.
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The International Bar
On the corner of Wicklow Street and William Street South, the International is something of an institution at this stage.
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The Library Bar
The Library Bar for a convivial night's drinking in the city centre.
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The Long Hall
The Long Hall, an elegant old bar on South Great George's Street.
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The Oak
The Oak is a small bar with an old wooden interior, and a relaxing
atmosphere.
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The Temple Bar
The Temple Bar, for the best Dublin pub culture has to offer.
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Walshes
Walshes for the authentic Dublin pub experience.
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