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

NameImageLocation StatusOwnerNotes
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

See also

References

  1. Malone, Aubrey (2001). Historic Pubs of Dublin. Prion. ISBN 9781853754012. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  2. Dargan, Pat (15 September 2018). Dublin Pubs. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445684253. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  3. https://www.gleesons.ie/about.html
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