This nightclub is located just off the O'Connell Street. It has been recently re-vamped with two brand spanking new bars, state of the art sound and lighting system. Doors open at 11.30pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
This family run establishment is located within a walking distance from Skerries train station. This pub occasionally offers live music. The service is very firendly and there's a heated beer garden outside and an open coal fire inside.
Located at the top of Graton Street, this nightclub has 4 bars, live music and a DJ. It also plays a movie during the course of the night in the auditorium. This bar opens on Fridays and sturdays from 11.30pm till 4am.
Steeped in Irish history, Cassidy's Bar is a perfect place where you can have a genuine Irish Food as well as international food all day. You can also enjoy a drink with live music. There are three floors in the Bar with Jazz in the basement, a piano bar and a mezzanine area.
This is a live music bar & club that caters to lovers of Jazz every Friday and Saturday from 10.00 pm to 2.30am. The Bleu Note Bar brings you the very best of Dubli's Jazz talents and International Jazz names in an Intimate club atmosphere.
The Angler's Rest offer you the finest of seafood in Ireland and the best of Irish entertainment during your city break. This bar is located in a scenic and beautiful spot, close to the river Liffey just besides the Phoenix Park. A weekend break spend in Angler's Rest is a treat that is truley memorable. Add to the charm is the live music like Celtic Rock, Rhythm & Blues.
This traditional Irish bar boasts good food and good music. It has been refurbished lately to give the bar a modren look. The Slatterys Bar offers all the visitors a night in the trendiest new quarter of Dublin.
Merry Ploughboy is an Irish Music Pub in Dublin that reflects all that is great about Irish Pubs including the best Irish music and dancing show in Ireland. The Merry Ploughboy Pub is located just under seven miles from Dublin's City Centre.
Located on the corner of Wicklow Street and William Street, The International is one of the trendiest bar located in the city centre of Dublin. The International Bar gives you an intimate atmosphere decorated with tables and chairs.
The International also hosts a live venue upstairs, which has been the home of Dublin's emerging comic talent for the last two decades. The International also hosts Dublin's longest running comedy club, Comedy Cellar and one of the most popular comedy clubs in the city, The International Comedy Club.
Bruxelles is a music bar on Harry Street just around the corner from Grafton Street. The bar at the ground floor give you a traditional feel of a Dublin Bar with a realxed atmosphere. The upstairs bar features Dublin blues bands during the week or a selection of contemporary and classic rock & roll. Bruxelles opens till 1.30am during the week and 2.30am during the weekend, which makes it a very popular bar in the city centre.
RiRa has the longest history of running the funkiest nightclub since 1993, and it still continues to be popular. This bar & night club is the place of a mix punters in the 20-40 age group. This night club is open six nights a week except on sundays, with mainly local DJ's playing soul and funk. Provides reasonably priced drinks.
Abbey TavernĀ restaurant is a 16th centuary tavern, well known for its nightly traditional-music ballad sessions. It is a full service restaurant which is located upstairs. The menu is changed accordingly to the season. The everytime favourite menu include Scallops ty ar mor- which is prepared with mushrooms, prawns, and cream sauce. The filet of sea bass, roast duckling with ginger and pineapple, or spinach and ricotta tortellini are also special dishes os this restaurant. After a lovely meal you can enjoy the traditional Irish Music downstairs, but you'll have to pay a small amount to be part of this fun.