Come with us as we venture to some of our favourite pubs in Dublin, learning to pour your own pint of Guinness, sampling some Irish Whiskeys, and making your own Irish coffee along the way.
Together, we’ll explore Dublin’s famous Temple Bar area, taking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant, bustling neighbourhood, before heading off to a beloved local haunt, nestled in the shadow of Christ Church Cathedral, in an area once known locally as ‘Hell’.
We’ll visit four pubs altogether, finishing up at a traditional Irish music session in a true Dubliner’s pub.
Dublin pubs are as varied and wonderfully storied as those who frequent them. We’ve brought together a couple of pubs that we feel represent some of the best that the city has to offer.
Each of us is an accredited guide and proud Dubliner, as well as an actor, a musician, or an artist of some description. We love showing people around the city that we call home, and whose unfolding story we are proud to be a part of.
Meet us outside The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant, located at 3 Crown Alley, in the heart of Temple Bar
One of the most beloved traditional Irish Music Pubs in the country, and self-described “drinking pub with a music problem” we finish up at an authentic traditional Irish music session at The Cobblestone Pub in Smithfield, right next to The Jameson Distillery
Our first port of call is at The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant, right in the heart of Dublin’s famous Temple Bar area. We’ll begin at one of our favourite pubs in the city, before heading off to walk the full length of Temple Bar. We’ll take in the sights and sounds, giving you a real sense of what the area has to offer, and where some of our favourite places to go are.
Certainly the most famous bridge to straddle the River Liffey, by any other name a beloved symbol of Dublin. We’ll sample a few Irish whiskeys in a pub that sits right at the foot of this revered old river crossing’s famous steps.
We’ll pass by Dublin’s lifeblood, Anna Livia herself, as we make our way west to the outskirts of Temple Bar
Learn to make an Irish Coffee at a local favourite, on the north side of the River Liffey, a short walk from Temple Bar
We'll have a stroll past one of the most famous old distilleries in the world. You can even pop your head back in for a drink in their beautiful bar after the tour, if the mood takes you.
The self-described 'Drinking Pub With A Music Problem' sits on the north end of Smithfield Square and is the most beloved music pub in the city. Traditional musicians themselves, owners The Mulligan family have been a home for Dublin's players and and listeners alike for the past 35 years
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