GUBU is a funky Gay Bar on Capel Street.
Located just across the river from Temple Bar, on one of the city's happening strips stretching from Parliament Street to Capel Street, GUBU is one of Dublin's most popular bars.
GUBU began life as a hot spot on the Northside for clubbers gearing up for a night of dancing over the weekend but a few years ago the bar was relaunched as a full time Gay Bar.
The all-new GUBU was created by the owners of The Front Lounge, who put the same care into opening up the exciting, stylish and heady atmosphere of a gay bar to the straight community and making it one of the hippest spots in the city.
Taking its name from Charles Haughey's reaction to a political scandal (grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre, unprecedented), GUBU is a funky modern bar with discreet lighting, velvet curtains, a jukebox and a chill out area downstairs.
GUBU boasts an array of events during the week including an eight piece live jazz band, The Company on Tuesday nights, the highly acclaimed comedy cabaret, Busty's G-Spot on Wednesday nights, an 80s and 90s disco heaven called Kaja Gubu on Fridays nights and the funky beats of DJ Lounge on Saturday nights.
With drinking and dancing till 2.30am on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, GUBU is the perfect ingredient for a great night out in the capitol.
GUBU
7-8 Capel St,
Dublin 2.
Tel: + 353 (0) 1 8740710

















