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The 7 Best Pubs in Dublin

The 7 Best Pubs in Dublin

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Dublin is famous for many things, but its pubs have to be at the top of that list. The city is dotted with hundreds of them, each with its own personality, stories, and, of course, its own regulars. Dublin has got you covered whether you're after a cosy corner for a quiet pint, a bustling spot with live music, or a pub steeped in history. So, without further ado, here are the seven best pubs in Dublin where the craic is mighty and the beer is always cold.

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1. The Long Hall

This classic Victorian pub on South Great George’s Street is a must-visit. With its polished wood, ornate mirrors, and brass fittings, stepping into The Long Hall is like stepping back in time. The atmosphere is warm, the Guinness is top-notch, and the chat flows as freely as the beer.



2. Grogan's Castle Lounge

Located in the heart of Dublin, Grogan's embodies the traditional Irish pub. Known for its creamy pints of Guinness and the absence of a television, it encourages conversation among its patrons. Don't forget to try their famous ham and cheese toastie, the perfect companion to your pint.



3. The Cobblestone

If it’s live traditional Irish music you’re after, then The Cobblestone in Smithfield is the place to go. Often referred to as a ‘drinking pub with a music problem,’ it’s where you’ll find some of the best musicians Dublin has to offer, playing every night of the week. The vibe is friendly, and the music is always top-class.



4. Kehoe's

Kehoe's is a quaint and cosy pub tucked away on South Anne Street that feels like a well-kept secret. The snugs, wooden booths, and stained glass windows offer the perfect setting for enjoying a quiet pint. It’s a little slice of old Dublin in the city centre.



5. Toners

Best known for having one of the best beer gardens in Dublin, Toners on Baggot Street is a traditional pub with a lot of history. It’s said that the poet W.B. Yeats was once a regular. Whether you're inside by the fire or outside in the bustling beer garden, Toners is the ideal spot for a few relaxed pints.



6. The Stag's Head

A true gem in Dublin's crown, The Stag's Head is an iconic pub located just off Dame Street. Its beautifully preserved Victorian interior and laid-back atmosphere make it popular with locals and tourists. The staff are friendly, the beer selection is excellent, and the vibe is always just right.



7. Mulligan's

For a pint of Guinness that's been called the best in Dublin, head to Mulligan's on Poolbeg Street. This no-frills pub is all about good drinks, good service, and good company. It’s been serving locals and visitors alike for over 200 years, and stepping inside, you feel a part of Dublin's living history.

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