TypeTraditional pub
Neighbourhoodsouth-city-centre
Signature drinkGuinness

Food program: Toasties only

Tip: Three rooms; the snugs sit four. The upstairs is the parlour room; ask the bar staff to point you up.

Location

Address: 9 South Anne Street, Dublin 2, D02 NY88

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The International Bar ★ 4.3

Cocktail and comedy barsouth-city-centre

The International Bar on Wicklow Street in Dublin 2, a Victorian saloon and the city's longest-running comedy room, the basement Cellar Bar pours cocktails.

Signature drink: Old Fashioned

Food: Toasties; pizza upstairs

Tip: Three floors; basement cocktails, ground-floor bar, first-floor comedy nights from 21:00 most weeknights.

Davy Byrnes ★ 4.3

Traditional pubsouth-city-centre

Davy Byrnes on Duke Street in Dublin 2, the moral pub since 1798, the Joycean Bloomsday stop for a Gorgonzola sandwich and a glass of Burgundy.

Signature drink: Burgundy with a Gorgonzola sandwich

Food: Irish seafood and pub plates

Tip: Bloomsday on 16 June fills before 11:00; the back room sits forty. Seafood plates run all day.

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The International Bar ★ 4.3

Cocktail and comedy barsouth-city-centre

The International Bar on Wicklow Street in Dublin 2, a Victorian saloon and the city's longest-running comedy room, the basement Cellar Bar pours cocktails.

Signature drink: Old Fashioned

Food: Toasties; pizza upstairs

Tip: Three floors; basement cocktails, ground-floor bar, first-floor comedy nights from 21:00 most weeknights.

Davy Byrnes ★ 4.3

Traditional pubsouth-city-centre

Davy Byrnes on Duke Street in Dublin 2, the moral pub since 1798, the Joycean Bloomsday stop for a Gorgonzola sandwich and a glass of Burgundy.

Signature drink: Burgundy with a Gorgonzola sandwich

Food: Irish seafood and pub plates

Tip: Bloomsday on 16 June fills before 11:00; the back room sits forty. Seafood plates run all day.

The Big Romance ★ 4.4

Audiophile craft beer and cocktail barnorth-inner-city

The Big Romance on Parnell Street in Dublin 1, an audiophile bar with twelve Irish and US craft taps, vinyl all night, the Northside's most considered late beer.

Signature drink: Daily craft beer pour

Food: Wood-fired pizza

Tip: Twelve taps and a serious vinyl system; the wood-fired pizza arrives until 23:00 Friday and Saturday.

The Palace Bar ★ 4.4

Traditional pubtemple-bar

The Palace Bar on Fleet Street in Dublin 2, a Victorian pub since 1843, the literary watering hole of the Irish Times pressroom, with a hundred-bottle whiskey list.

Signature drink: Irish whiskey neat

Food: Toasties only

Tip: Three rooms; the upstairs parlour is the whiskey room. Tasting flights of three for EUR 18 Tuesday and Wednesday.

The Brazen Head ★ 4.4

Traditional pubthe-liberties

The Brazen Head on Bridge Street Lower in Dublin 8, established 1198 as Ireland's oldest pub, the present 1754 coaching inn serves Irish stew and trad sessions nightly.

Signature drink: Guinness with an Irish stew

Food: Full Irish pub kitchen, food to 21:00

Tip: Food served until 21:00 daily; nightly trad music sessions from 21:00. The back snug holds eight; the courtyard runs summer only.

L. Mulligan Grocer ★ 4.6

Gastropubstoneybatter

L. Mulligan Grocer on Stoneybatter in Dublin 7, the Northside gastropub of black pudding arancini, Irish seafood chowder and chicken Kiev, no Guinness, small-brewer beers only.

Signature drink: Irish craft beer (no Guinness)

Food: Modern Irish gastropub kitchen

Tip: Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. The Wednesday early dinner is the calm window; Sunday lunch books two weeks ahead online.

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