Traditional Irish Pubs Dublin, Ireland

While a trip to Dublin will leave you spoilt forvegetarian options, which though not difficult to
choice when it comes to pubs, finding a traditionalfind in Dublin eateries, it is difficult to find on pub
Irish pub in Dublin's city centre is a bit morefood menus. They have a wide selection of beers
difficult. One of the most commonly askedand have a late licence meaning you can enjoy
questions by those who are planning a trip toyourself until 2:30am when the bar staff flick the
Dublin is where can I find a traditional Irish publights announcing last orders. This is definitely a
that might also serve food and have livetraditional Irish pub in Dublin that visitors will want
traditional Irish music performances. Here areto check out.
some of the best options, some are well knownThe Brazen Head - Bridge St, just of Merchants
traditional Irish pubs in Dublin and others are onlyQuay.
really known to the locals.In some ways this is perhaps the most traditional
Grogan's - 15 South William StIrish pub in Dublin and it certainly deserves some
This pub is still a great secret amongst localattention. The Brazen Head is thought to be the
Dubliners and a place where you would rarely findoldest pub in Dublin and there has been a pub of
a tourist. It is located only a few minutes walksome kind at the same location since the 12th
from Grafton St and to this day it remains one ofcentury. The pubs décor has been left
the best traditional Irish pubs in Dublin. Grogan'svery traditional and many of the original features
certainly isn't fancy nor is it spacious but it has ahave been preserved. Nearly every night the
casual and relaxed atmosphere where you will findBrazen Head offers some kind of live music and it
people having lively conversations while enjoying ahas been the host for some of Ireland's most
drink. Grogan's traditional Irish pub feel evenfamous traditional musicians including The
carries over to its beer. The bar staff still takeDubliners, and Cristy Moore. The Brazen Head is
pride in pouring a good pint and here is one placeone of the most popular traditional Irish pubs in
where you will definitely find some of the bestDublin amongst tourists; so you will find a friendly
Guinness in Dublin.place in which to have a drink, enjoy some Irish
Davy Byrnes - Duke Stculture and meat a variety of people.
Situated in the busy Grafton street area thisJohnnie Fox's Pub - Glencullen, Co. Dublin
Dublin pub is easy to find. Recent renovationsThis may be a little out of the way for the
have taken away some of Davy Byrnesaverage visitor to Dublin and definitely requires a
traditional Irish pub charm, but not all of it. It istaxi to and from, adding to your expenses, but if
one of the most famous pubs in Dublin, primarilyyou are willing to make the trek you won't be
due to one of its most famous patrons, Jamesdisappointed. Johnnie Fox's is not only an authentic
Joyce. Joyce was a regular visitor to the pub andtraditional Irish pub (established in 1798), it is the
friendly with the original owner, Davy Byrnes. Thehighest pub in Ireland, serves excellent food and
pub was made famous by its mention in Jamesprovides performances of traditional Irish music.
Joyce's book, Ulysses. So though Davy ByrnesOliver St John Goherty - Temple Bar
has lost some of its old charm is it still aThis is another lively traditional Irish pub in Dublin
comfortable and popular traditional Irish pub inwith literary connections. Here starting at around
Dublin. In fact it is one of the most famous pubs2:30 every afternoon you will find live traditional
in Dublin and the most well known of Dublin'sIrish music being played, perfect for relaxing with
literary pubs. Another great quality about thispint after you have filled up on the carvery lunch.
Dublin pub is its food. Here you will find some ofMulligan's - Poolbeg St
the best pub seafood in the city centre. DavyMulligan's is another well-known watering hole. The
Byrnes is also host to regular live musicbar still has its original Victorian furnishings,
performances, both modern and traditional Irish.ensuring you will experience that traditional Irish
Peter's Pub - on the corner of Johnson's Place, atpub atmosphere. Mulligan's has good quality pints
the end of South William Street.and a friendly sociable clientele.
This is another great local secret. Peter's Pub hasThe Long Hall - South Great Georges St
remained one of the most traditional Irish pubs inThis traditional Irish pub is aptly named. When you
Dublin. It has not been tempted to revamp itselfenter you will be faced with a long bar that leads
to fit in with all the sleek and trendy modern pubsto an area where you will find seats and tables.
surrounding it. This is definitely an authentic DublinThe interior is interestingly decorated with items
pub. It is only a short walk from Grafton St, atfrom the past such as paintings and other
the upper end near the Stephen's Green Shoppingparaphernalia. The Long Hall is a Dublin pub where
Centre. Peter's Pub is very small and cosy,you will be able to relax and have a quiet pint.
creating a relaxed friendly atmosphere, perfectPalace Bar - Fleet St
for a pint and a chat.Established in 1843 the Palace bar is on of the
The Long Stone - Townsend St.longest operating and most traditional Irish bars in
This is a great traditional Irish pub and one of theDublin. They offer weekly traditional Irish music
best overall pubs in Dublin. Inside you will findsessions and a casual surrounding. The pub has an
traditional surroundings with a twist. There isinteresting history and when you walk in it is
usually a good buzz in the pub with a friendlyalmost like walking back in time.
crowd. They serve tasty food and even include