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4 Classic Irish Pubs You Must Visit in Dublin

  • Writer: Emma Oyomba
    Emma Oyomba
  • Apr 11, 2018
  • 1 min read

You can't go to Dublin and not visit these classic Irish Pubs. Happy Reading!



1. The Temple Bar

47-48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2

Temple Bar is definitely a must visit bar even if it is a bit touristy! It is Dublin's most famous bar and attracts people from all over the world. If you go during the day, you can avoid the crowds that you would encounter at night. Enjoy a pint and some traditional Irish music. I went in here on a Saturday night and it was packed and I am almost sure everyone in there (aside from staff) were from a country other than Ireland. Get a pic, especially at night! It is truly beautifully decorated outside.

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2. O'Donoghue's

15 Merrion Row, Dublin 2

Apparently "Dublin's most talked about bar," this pub dates back to 1789! There is live Irish music and a fun atmosphere. The bar is situated in Merrion Row which is only a few minutes from Dublin's most famous landmark, St. Stephen's Green.

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3. Toner's

139 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2

Toner's is another traditional pub. It is also one of Dublin's oldest pubs. Toner's even won "Ireland's Best Traditional Pub" in 2014! If that won't make you visit, I don't know what will!

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4. Kehoe's

9 South Anne Street, Dublin 2

This is a very traditional Irish pub. There are mahogany chairs, stain glass windows and the same Victorian style interior that it had when it was originally designed in the 19th century! Be sure to have a pint in this homey pub!

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