Jul 16

traditional pubs in dublin
Pubs and clubs in Dublin?

My fiance and I are going to Dublin in October. I would like to know what pubs and clubs you would recommend? We would like to visit the older traditional pubs and also some dance clubs/bars that stay open later.

depending on where you are staying will say where the best place to go is…
if you want to stay away from the tourist areas and want to see the real Dublin and like traditional music and atmosphere..I can recommend,
‘the cobblestone’ in smithfield
‘O’sheas merchant’ on the quays near christchurch
‘the foggy dew’ temple bar
‘the flowing tide’ abbey street lower
these all have traditional music nights

for clubbing and dancebars, try
‘Pravda’ at the ha’penny bridge/liffey street
‘K3′ also in liffey street
‘the porterhouse’ temple bar- brew all their own beers, great atmosphere- one of my favourites
‘the globe’ George’s street
‘bank’ in dame street-
‘dakota’ in south william street- another favourite

drinking is expensive in Dublin, most places charge over 5 euro per pint of beer
enjoy your stay

Day Tour from Dublin Passage tombs Celtic crosses and traditional pubs

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