Craft
Address
208 Harold's Cross Road, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W
Harolds Cross
Features
Food Served, Craft Beer
A modern gastropub and cocktail bar on Harold's Cross Road that has helped revitalise the area's food and drink scene. Craft takes its name seriously with a well-chosen beer selection and a menu that rewards repeat visits.
What this pub offers
Upcoming events at Craft
Make a Pair of Textured Silver Earrings
Learn how to make a pair of silver earrings. Jewellery workshop with Filip Vanas.
Jewellery Making Class - Hammered Silver Ring
Learn how to make a silver ring. Jewellery workshop with Filip Vanas.
Jewellery Making Workshop - Marlay Park Craft Courtyard
Learn jewellery making at the Craft Courtyard in Marlay Park, Rathfarnham. A hands-on creative workshop in one of Dublin's best park settings.
Ballina Whiskey Tasting
The newly launched Ballina Whiskey has quickly been gaining fans and followers with their county Mayo slowly fermented and slowly distilled
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