Pubs in Stoneybatter

Dublin's most charming village neighbourhood, where traditional pubs sit alongside natural wine bars and craft beer spots.

11 pubs in Stoneybatter

Traditional Irish pub exterior of Walsh's in Stoneybatter
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Walsh's

One of the best traditional pubs in Dublin's Stoneybatter with a warm, inviting atmosphere and an excellent pint of Guinness.

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Traditional Irish pub exterior of Tommy O'Gara's in Stoneybatter
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Tommy O'Gara's

Old-school Stoneybatter pub on Manor Street where the regulars know everyone and the pint settles properly. A genuine local with no pretensions and bags of character.

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Warm traditional Irish pub interior with wooden bar and comfortable seating
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Murray's Bar

A no-frills Stoneybatter local that has been quietly serving the neighbourhood while flashier bars have come and gone around it. Murray's is the sort of unreconstructed Dublin pub that purists love: a simple bar, honest pints and zero pretension.

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Warm traditional Irish pub interior with wooden bar and comfortable seating
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Mulligan's (Stoneybatter)

Not to be confused with the famous Mulligan's on Poolbeg Street, this Stoneybatter Mulligan's is a quiet local that has been overshadowed by trendier neighbours but deserves attention in its own right. The pint is well kept and the atmosphere is authentic.

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Warm traditional Irish pub interior with wooden bar and comfortable seating
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J.J. Walsh's

An old-school Dublin pub on Manor Street with original Victorian fittings and a beautiful snug. Walsh's is the kind of characterful local that pub historians love, and the atmosphere is wonderfully untouched by modern trends.

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