Offley's
Address
Station Road, Sutton, Dublin 13
Howth
Features
Food Served
A quiet Sutton local with a loyal neighbourhood following. Offley's is the sort of understated suburban pub that rarely makes the guidebooks but consistently delivers on the basics: a good pint, a warm welcome and an absence of pretension.
What this pub offers
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