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Top 10 Pubs and Bars

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  • 1. Johnnie Fox

    A well-known and respected pub, 3 miles (5 km) from Enniskerry. The 18th-century coaching inn, full of old beams and roaring open fires, has a seemingly endless series of connected rooms. Daniel O’Connell was one of the pub’s regulars and historic flyers decorate the walls.

  • 2. The Gravity Bar

    This is the highest point of the Guinness Storehouse and has stupendous views across the city. Enjoy your free pint – if you’ve been to the exhibition – and try to spot the various city landmarks from the panoramic windows (see Guinness Storehouse).

  • 3. The Roundwood Inn

    Originally a 17th-century coaching inn, this relaxing place with wooden benches and floors is usually full of ramblers. The bar food is very good.

  • 4. Lynhams Bar

    A wonderful, welcoming pub with hearty fires and a jolly crowd of locals, just east of Glendalough.

  • 5. IMMA Café

    A cheerful café in the basement of this art gallery, with painted tables and a light, bright atmosphere (see Kilmainham Gaol and Hospital).

  • 6. The Silken Thomas

    This is both pub and restaurant and produces excellent and reasonably priced bar food. It is named after the fancy attire worn by a member of the Fitzgerald family in the mid-16th century, famous for rebelling against Queen Elizabeth I (see Dublin Castle).

  • 7. Polly Hops

    A traditional old lrish pub with wooden and stone floors, good bar food and live traditional Irish music seven nights a week.

  • 8. PJ O’Hare Anchor Bar

    A great institution, this old grocery store doubles up as a bar and is a fun place to drink. Oysters are a speciality when available.

  • 9. Conyngham Arms

    This old village inn is named after the family that own Slane Castle and most of the surrounding area. Originally a coaching inn, it is now also a hotel. Good food and a comfortable place to drink.

  • 10. Abbey Tavern

    There’s a great atmosphere in this 16th-century inn, which makes the most of its antique features, large log fires and traditional Irish evenings.

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