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Dublin-2 Pubs
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Maple Leaf
13 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
The Maple Leaf pub in Dublin is the perfect stop-off for a pint from the hustle and bustle of Dublin....
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Devitts
78 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
Great pints and an excellent atmosphere make Devitts (The Hogan Stand) a great place for a night out....
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The Wellington
1A Upper Baggot Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
This is a nice, friendly bar with an ideal location on Baggot Street. Call in for a pint!...
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Neary's Pub
1 Chatham Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
Neary’s is one of Dublin’s old theatrical pubs. The pub is renowned for its pint of real Guinness....
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Dockers
5 Sir John Rogersons Quay, Dublin 2, Dublin
Dockers is very popular with locals and tourists alike. Weekends are ‘manic’ with fans hoping to glimpse a famous face or two! (U2 have been known to stop off here for a pint)...
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Lincolns Inn
19 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2, Dublin
Call in, buy a pint or two and enjoy the ‘craic’ in Lincolns Inn....
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Aungier House
43 Aungier Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
After a day seeing the sights of Dublin call into Aungier House for a pint....
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Neds of Townsend Street
44 Townsend Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
Neds of Townsend Street is a popular and well-located pub in the heart of Dublin city....
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O Connells
29 Richmond Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
O’Connell’s is an ideal place to unwind with a pint. Just relax and watch the world go by!...
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The Duke Pub
8 - 9 Duke Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
The Duke Pub has been on the street that bears its name for over 200 years. The street itself has been a favourite spot where Irish literary figures gathered over the years to take advantage of the publican's hospitality. Among those to have frequented The Duke were James Joyce, Brendan Behan and Patrick Kavanagh.
A place to visit when in the Grafton Street area....
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