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]
Dublin pubs
Name | Image | Location | Status | Owner | Notes |
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The Bleeding Horse | Camden Street | Open | |||
The Bailey | Duke Street | Open | Michael Holland | ||
The Brazen Head | Merchant's Quay | Open | |||
Bruxelles | South Anne Street | Open | Louis Fitzgerald | ||
Davy Byrne's | Duke Street | Open | William Dempsey | ||
Dawson Lounge | Dawson Street | Open | The Linnane family | ||
Doheny & Nesbitt | Baggot Street | Open | Tom and Paul Mangan | ||
The Church | Mary Street, Dublin | Open | |||
Eamonn Doran's | Crown Alley | Closed | |||
Foley's | Merrion Row | Open | |||
Gleesons | Booterstown Ave. | Open | Gleeson Family | Frequented by Eamon De Valera[3] | |
The George | South Great George's Street | Open | Mercantile Group | ||
Leonard's Corner | Clanbrassil Street | Open | |||
McDaids | Harry Street | Open | |||
Merchants' Arch | Wellington Quay | Open | Tom Doone | ||
M.J.O'Neill's | Suffolk Street | Open | |||
Mulligan's | Poolbeg Street | Open | Gary Cusack | ||
Ned Scanlons | Townsend Street | Closed in 2017 | |||
O'Brien's | Sussex Terrace | Open | |||
O'Donoghue's Pub | Baggot Street | Open | The Barden Family | ||
O'Donoghue's Pub | Suffolk Street | Open | Des Markey | ||
Oliver St John Gogarty | Temple Bar | Open | Martin Keane | ||
Patrick Conway's | Parnell Square | Closed | |||
Peter's Pub | Johnson Place, Dublin 2 | Open | |||
Slattery's | Capel Street | Open | |||
The Auld Triangle | Gardiner Street | Open | |||
The Duke | Duke Street | Open | |||
The Ferryman | Sir John Rogerson's Quay | Open | |||
The Foggy Dew | Fownes Street | Open | Named after Foggy Dew (Irish ballad) | ||
The Harbourmaster | International Financial Services Centre | Open | |||
The Lord Edward | Christchurch Place | Open | |||
The Porterhouse | Parliament Street | Open | |||
The International Bar | Wicklow Street | Open | John and James Donohue | ||
The Irish House | Wood Quay | Closed in 1968 | |||
The Long Hall | Aungier Street | Open | |||
The Old Harbour | Echlin Street | Open | |||
The Oval | Abbey Street | Open | |||
The Shakespeare | Parnell Street | Open | |||
The Stag's Head | Dame Lane | Open | Louis Fitzgerald | ||
The Swan | Aungier Street | Open | Seán and Rónan Lynch | ||
The Temple Bar | Temple Bar, Dublin | Open | Tom and Jackie Cleary | ||
The Widow Scallans | Pearse Street | Closed | Closed soon after the murder of Martin Doherty at the pub in 1994. | ||
Tommy O'Gara's | Manor Street | Open | |||
Toner's Pub | Baggot Street | Open | The Quinn family | ||
Whelan's | Camden Street | Open | Mercantile Group |
External links
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See also
References
- ↑ Malone, Aubrey (2001). Historic Pubs of Dublin. Prion. ISBN 9781853754012. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- ↑ Dargan, Pat (15 September 2018). Dublin Pubs. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445684253. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- ↑ https://www.gleesons.ie/about.html
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