List of pubs in Dublin (city)

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This is a list of pubs in the city of Dublin, Ireland . Pubs on this list are under the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council. [1] [2]

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Dublin pubs

NameImageLocationStatusOwnerNotes
The Bleeding Horse Bleeding-horse-Dublin-10-January-2011.jpg Camden Street Open
The Bailey The Bailey - geograph.org.uk - 1779965.jpg Duke StreetOpenMichael Holland
The Brazen Head The Brazen Head (cropped).jpg Merchant's QuayOpen
Bruxelles 23 Anne Street, Dublin.jpg South Anne StreetOpenLouis Fitzgerald
Davy Byrne's DavyByrnesPubDublin.jpg Duke StreetOpenWilliam Dempsey
Dawson Lounge Dawson Lounge, Dublin Dec 2021.jpg Dawson Street OpenThe Linnane family
Doheny & Nesbitt Dublin-42-Doheny & Nesbitt-1993-gje.jpg Baggot Street OpenTom and Paul Mangan
The Church Stmarysdublin.JPG Mary Street, Dublin Open
Eamonn Doran's Crown AlleyClosed
Foley's Dublin-38-Foley's-1989-gje.jpg Merrion RowOpen
Gleesons Gleesons Of Booterstown.jpg Booterstown Ave.OpenGleeson FamilyFrequented by Eamon De Valera [3]
The George The George, Dublin.JPG South Great George's Street OpenMercantile Group
Leonard's Corner Leonard's Corner.jpg Clanbrassil Street Open
McDaids McDaids, Dublin, October 2010.JPG Harry StreetOpen
Merchants' Arch 20130809 dublin077.JPG Wellington QuayOpenTom Doone
M.J.O'Neill's Classic pub in Dublin (8338041327).jpg Suffolk StreetOpen
Mulligan's Mulligan's.jpg Poolbeg StreetOpenGary Cusack
Ned Scanlons Open from 7am - Ned's of Townsend Street in Moss Street - geograph.org.uk - 1739844.jpg Townsend StreetClosed in 2017
O'Brien's O'Brien's Bar - geograph.org.uk - 1778989.jpg Sussex TerraceOpen
O'Donoghue's Pub Dublin-45-O'Donoghue's-1993-gje.jpg Baggot Street OpenThe Barden Family
O'Donoghue's Pub O'Donoghue's Pub Dublin taken on 17th March 2018.jpg Suffolk StreetOpenDes Markey
Oliver St John Gogarty Dublin, Ireland - panoramio (12).jpg Temple BarOpenMartin Keane
Patrick Conway's Patrick Conway is no more - panoramio.jpg Parnell SquareClosed
Peter's Pub Peter's Pub, Dublin.jpg Johnson Place, Dublin 2Open
Slattery's Inns Quay, Dublin, Ireland - panoramio (1).jpg Capel Street Open
The Auld Triangle The Auld Triangle Inn.jpg Gardiner Street Open
The Duke Scene outside The Duke Pub - City Center - Dublin - Ireland (43446402932).jpg Duke StreetOpen
The Ferryman The Ferryman and Maldron Hotels, Cardiff Lane - geograph.org.uk - 2167315.jpg Sir John Rogerson's Quay Open
The Foggy Dew Bar in Fownes Street, Temple Bar, in 1987 (geograph 2053796).jpg Fownes StreetOpenNamed after Foggy Dew (Irish ballad)
The Harbourmaster Dock Offices.JPG International Financial Services Centre Open
The Lord Edward The Lord Edward (across from Christ Church4 (8199127162).jpg Christchurch Place Open
The Porterhouse Dublin and Howth (15898619378).jpg Parliament StreetOpen
The International Bar International Bar, Dublin.jpg Wicklow StreetOpenJohn and James Donohue
The Irish House Wood Quay Closed in 1968
The Long Hall Shop in Ireland.jpg Aungier Street Open
The Old Harbour DUBLIN PUB - 294804948.jpg Echlin StreetOpen
The Oval Oval (8034598506).jpg Abbey StreetOpen
The Shakespeare The Shakespeare - Korean Pub On Parnell Street - panoramio.jpg Parnell StreetOpen
The Stag's Head Stag's Head, Dublin 2.jpg Dame Lane OpenLouis Fitzgerald
The Swan The Swan Bar, Dublin.jpg Aungier Street OpenSeán and Rónan Lynch
The Temple Bar Temple Bar 03.JPG Temple Bar, Dublin OpenTom and Jackie Cleary
The Widow Scallans The Widow Scallans.jpg Pearse Street ClosedClosed soon after the murder of Martin Doherty at the pub in 1994.
Tommy O'Gara's Manor Street - Stoneybatter Area Of Dublin - panoramio (1).jpg Manor StreetOpen
Toner's Pub James Toner's, Dublin.jpg Baggot Street OpenThe Quinn family
Whelan's Whelan's Bar - geograph.org.uk - 4795032.jpg Camden Street OpenMercantile Group

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References

  1. Malone, Aubrey (2001). Historic Pubs of Dublin. Prion. ISBN   9781853754012 . Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  2. Dargan, Pat (15 September 2018). Dublin Pubs. Amberley Publishing. ISBN   9781445684253 . Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  3. "Dublin Hotels | Accommodation in South Dublin | Gleesons Townhouse".