The Club
Address
Castle Street, Dalkey, Co. Dublin
Dalkey
Features
Food Served
A cosy Dalkey pub with a loyal neighbourhood crowd. The Club has been a fixture of the village for years and while it does not shout for attention, it delivers consistently on the fundamentals: good drink, good company and a warm welcome.
What this pub offers
Upcoming events at The Club
Afro Room Afrobeats and Amapiano Party Club 22 Saturday 4th April 2026
Get ready to vibe all night with the hottest Afrobeats and Amapiano beats on Sat, April 4th!
Steve Welsh & Cuideachta
Steve Welsh-Saxophones. / Greg Felton-Piano. / Dave Redmond-Bass. / Shane O’Donovan-Drums.
Jazz & Soul Nights at The Sugar Club
Live jazz and soul performances at The Sugar Club on Lower Leeson Street. Intimate, cabaret-style venue with cocktails and quality live music.
Afro Room Afrobeats and Amapiano Party Club 22 Saturday 11th April 2026
Get ready to vibe all night at Afro Room’s Afrobeats & Amapiano party, Saturday April 11, 2026!
Music Cubs Sandymount - Family Cubs (Ages 0-5)
Music Cubs classes for babies and toddlers aged 0-5 at Railway Union Sports Club in Sandymount, Dublin 4. Music, movement, and fun for little ones and their parents.
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Finnegan's
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The Queens Bar
Established Dalkey pub with strong live music programme and traditional character, The Queens attracts both locals and visitors to the picturesque coastal village.
Ivory Bar (Dalkey)
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