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http://indigo.ie/~gilleran/dublinpubs/ DUBLINPUBS.COM: http://www.dublinpubs.com/ http://www.iol.ie/~smythg/prod01.htm CUCKOO'S NEST CLUB http://www.cuckoosnest.ie/ DEFINITE DUBLIN PUB REVIEW http://www.clubi.ie/ion/pubs.html or http://gofree.indigo.ie/~amono/pubs.html DUBLIN LITTERARY PUB CRAWL SITE http://www.dublinpubcrawl.com/general_info_pub.htm FIBBERS http://fibbermagees.freeservers.com/ FITZSIMONS HOTEL & BARhttp://www.fitzsimonshotel.com/ THE GOBLET http://www.the-goblet.com/ JOHN FALLONS PUB http://www.johnfallons.com/ THE KITCHEN http://www.the-kitchen.com/ LOVE TRAIN http://www.the-kitchen.com/ THE POITIN STIL PUB http://www.commerce.ie/poitin/ RENARD'S NIGHT CLUB http://indigo.ie/~robbief/renards/night_club.html SEAN DOHERTY' PUB & RESTAURANT http://www.dohertyspub.com Tel.: (353)(1)6775809 A very small pub indeed and a smaller entrance still! Very quiet, simple, perfect for a chat. Tel.: (353)(1)6799114 Go upstairs. Good atmosphere. Quite young to not so young customers. Frieandly staff. Food simple but plentiful. Occasional traditional music and dance. Tel.: (353)(1)8049100 Enormous pub decorated in mock medieval fashion. Live music. Drinks relatively cheap considering ir is owned by a hotel. Loads of women. Live music almost every night.Very secure and warm atmosphere! Tel.: (353)(1)6718102 Another favourite. The outside window does do justice to the incredible decoration of the backroom with an enormous fireplace installed inside the mouth of a carved face. Great hanging Coats of Arms cloths. Friendly service. Food available. Small rooms as well. Rel/Fax: (353)(1)4623771 A very large Pub cum Restaurant away from the city centre. Good filling and rwasonable lunches. Very busy on weekends. Tel.: (353)(1)6711822 Right at the corner of a very busy crossroads. No less than 3 floors of public bars. Very busy. Absolutely crowded on weekends. Great lunches in upstairs room. Friendly staff. Try the musssels! http://www.olivergogartys.com/ Tel.: (353)(1)4542070 Definitely the kind of place to immerse yourself in traditional Irish pub atmospgere. Staff a bit cold but polite. Drinking and talking only. No music. Great lunches. Perfect for a quiet chat or some smooching. Drinks cheaper than in other trendy places. Tel.: (353)(1)6714074 Fax: (353)(1)8325218 http://www.oneillsdublin.com Recommended traditional Irish pub within 10 minutes' walk of all main Dublin attractions. Associated to gOod reasonably priced bed & breakfast (20~40pounds ppn, breakfast included)! Tel.: (353)(1)6798847 Also present in Bray and london. http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/ My favourite pub in Dublin. most famous microbrewery in Ireland. Prodices 8 own brands. You can taste them all in small glasses on the same tray for L6.50. Enormous cheap food on plates available all day long. Very friendly staff. Great decor. Impressive collection of bottles, old and ancient from all over the world against the walls. A must for beer lovers! Tel.: (353)(1)4784698 Fax: (353)(1)4782598 E-mail: sinnotts@tinet.ie Licensed since 1840, Sinnotts Bar is the home of over 200 portraits, drawings, photographs and biographies of famous Irish writers. Higher-class and very large pub. Carvery lunch. S.J., and so on. Tel.: (353)(1)8787212 An enormous pub conceibed as an Ali Baba lair. Very young customers. Most staff foreign. Reasonably friendly. Snacks available. |