The Gravediggers (John Kavanagh's)
Built into the walls of Glasnevin Cemetery, this 1833 pub serves famously good Guinness in a setting of rickety stools and original snugs.
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Built into the walls of Glasnevin Cemetery, this 1833 pub serves famously good Guinness in a setting of rickety stools and original snugs.
Drumcondra landmark since 1907, buzzing on match days due to its proximity to Croke Park. Quality pub food and a fine pint.
Relocated to Glasnevin with a huge garden, pizza, drag brunch, quiz nights, and eclectic DJ sets. A Dublin institution.
One of Dublin's oldest coach houses dating to 1690 in Drumcondra, with pizza, tacos, and match-day sport.
Drumcondra community cornerstone since 1961 with a warm local atmosphere near Croke Park.
Modern Drumcondra gem with Carthy's Snug Bar and a beer garden, popular pre-match for Croke Park events.
Historic pub near the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, serving drinks since at least the 18th century.
Modern gastropub in the Glasnevin area near the Botanic Gardens with quality food and outdoor space.
Award-winning Dublin brewery's taproom and pizza kitchen in Inchicore with a huge beer garden and family/dog-friendly vibes.
Historic pub next to Phoenix Park with a large beer garden, popular for sunny day pints.
Popular Milltown pub with one of Dublin's largest beer gardens overlooking the Dodder river.
Award-winning Sandymount gastropub with quality modern Irish food and a neighbourhood feel.
Traditional pub near the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, also known as Hedigan's. A proper community local with genuine warmth and a good pint, handy for visitors to the nearby gardens.
Drumcondra pub on the road to Croke Park that absolutely buzzes on GAA match days. Worth a visit even without the sport for its solid pints and friendly Northside atmosphere.
Traditional Dolphin's Barn pub with an authentic old Dublin atmosphere. A proper neighbourhood local that has been serving the area for generations without feeling the need to change.
Neighbourhood local on Sundrive Road in Kimmage. Far from the tourist trail, this is where the locals drink, and it has that genuine south Dublin suburban pub charm.
Terenure local that has been the social hub of the village for years. Good food, reliable pints, and the kind of relaxed south Dublin suburb atmosphere that makes you want to stay.
Traditional Terenure pub, also known as Crimmins, that has been a fixture of the village for as long as anyone can remember. A proper old-fashioned local with character to spare.
Glasnevin pub on Botanic Road near the National Botanic Gardens. A handy stop before or after visiting the gardens, with food and a pleasant local atmosphere.
Pub near Kilmainham with a beer garden and proximity to IMMA and the Royal Hospital. A great stop-off if you are exploring the Kilmainham area, with outdoor space on good days.
Local Cabra pub on Cabra Road with a loyal neighbourhood following. One of those pubs where everyone greets each other by name and strangers are quickly made to feel at home.