Pubs & Clubs in Ireland

Pubs & Clubs in Dublin:
Pubs are an integral part of Dublin’s social life and an essential part of any visit to the capital city. You will find over 800 pubs and bars in this city alone. Our guide below is by no means comprehensive but it will give you an insight into the many establishments you can visit. There is a wide selection of traditional pubs and an array of new drinking places. Do not be surprised to hear the lilt of traditional music ranging from folk through to jazz. The old pubs with small snug rooms and private corners tend to be male drinking establishments however should you venture into one of these you will be welcomed with a hearty Irish smile and offered a smooth pint of the black stuff.
Davy Byrnes is best known as "Dublin's most famous literary pub". Situated in the centre of the city and first licensed in 1789, Davy Byrnes is synonymous with the literary giant James Joyce who mentions this proud establishment in both Dubliners and Ulysses.
Located in Dublin’s cultural quarter, Temple Bar, Club M has been providing its guests with the finest cocktails, service and entertainment for over a decade. Spanning 2 floors with fantastic galleries overlooking the main arena, the Club M vibe is exuberant, extrovert and relaxed, with none of the pretentiousness commonly associated with a fashionable night club.
This club has acid jazz and rare groves, ideal for the younger generation who may has missed out on this fantastic era.
The oldest & most famous French Wine Bar in Dublin. Cosmopolitan and vibrant atmosphere with reasonable prices for the gourmet. Excellent wine cellar with over 350 wines from house to Krug and 30 wines by the glass.
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