These are the best bars in Dublin

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1. Church Bar

Not just a bar, but a real Dublin attraction in the heart of the city is the Church Pub. Here, the over 300-year-old St. A cold beer, glass of wine or sophisticated cocktail is served within the walls of St. Mary’s Church. Along with it is Irish music and traditional Irish food. A beautiful anecdote is that Arthur Guinness, the founder of the Guinness brewery, married his great love in this church in 1761.

Address: Jervis St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 YX64

2.Palace Bar

Pub after pub in the world famous Temple Bar neighborhood on the riverside in central Dublin. However, many of these bars have a reputation as tourist traps with overpriced beers. One exception is the popular Palace Bar, which continues to welcome guests in the Victorian ambiance of nearly 200 years ago.

Address: 21 Fleet St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 H950

3. Vintage Cocktail Club

The Vintage Cocktail Club is hidden behind the world-famous hustle and bustle of Temple Bar. Here, you can end a day in Dublin with a drink with friends, strangers, or a romantic one-on-one in the exuberant 20s atmosphere, accompanied by candlelight and velvet sofas.

Address: 15 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 E229

4. Mary’s Bar and Hardware Store

At first glance, this lively Dublin pub features Trinity College and
st. Stephen’s Green and Dublin Castle looks like a typical corner shop. Tools and all kinds of everyday objects in it. Paired with a bar with taps and an adventurous story, it’s called Mary’s Bar & Hardware Shop for short.

Address: 8 Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 AX90

5. John Kavanagh – The Grave Diggers

Good Irish pub culture can be seen in the somewhat quirky John Kavanagh – The Gravediggers pub, which means gravediggers in German and can be explained by its proximity to Glasnyin Cemetery. It’s worth noting that the bar is still run today – in the third generation – by Kavanağlar and there is a strict ban on TVs and phones.

Address: 1 Prospect Square, Glasnevin, Dublin, D09 CF72

6. Farrier and Draper

Farrier and Draper is undoubtedly one of Dublin’s luxury bars. The mix of interiors in different rooms such as ultra modern and ancient, dazzling and natural, old and new makes it exciting. The fireplace in the Gallery Room provides comfort. The bar has direct access to the Powerscourt Centre, one of Dublin’s premier shopping experiences.

Address: Unit 1, 24, 24a, Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, 59 William St S

7. Brussels

If you like to be cosmopolitan and big, Bruxelles, founded in 1886, is for you. The bar combines three bars under one roof: Saloon Bar, Flanders Bar and Zodiac Bar. World stars such as Snow Patrol and Depeche Mode have played here in the past and the pub has good attendance for sporting events, especially football.

Address: 8 Harry St, Dublin 2, D02 KX36

8. 9 below

One of Dublin’s newest, most stylish and also most expensive bars is 9 Below, located in the basement of Stephen’s Green. The elegant bar, with its fine leather furniture reminiscent of the hotel bar of a five-star hotel, has a great selection of beers and wines, but actually everything here revolves around cocktails and whiskey.

Address: 9 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin, D02 C891

Source : Blick

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