The George
Address
89 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2
City Centre
Hours
See full hours below
Mid-range prices
Features
Late Bar, DJ Sets, Live Music
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Dublin's oldest and most iconic LGBTQ+ venue. The George on South Great George's Street has been at the centre of Dublin's queer nightlife since 1985, famous for its drag shows and club nights.
What this pub offers
Weekly regulars
Opening hours
Upcoming events at The George
DUBLIN HANDELFEST 2026 | ‘Bierfiedlers and Rogues’
Tadhg Sudlow (fidil) Fidelkråm: Antoinette Lohmann (klarfiedl), Ro Krauss (grobfidl), and Pieter van Lier (busfidl)
DUBLIN HANDELFEST 2026 | ‘Folia, Fire & Fantasia'
Kevin Meehan, violin | Claire O’Sullivan, violin | Eve Quigley, viola | Sophie Ní Mhaoláin, cello | Laoise McMullin, harpsichord
Black History Month: Braiding Workshops
Learn the art and history of braiding at this Black History Month workshop on North Great George's Street in Dublin 1. A cultural and creative experience celebrating heritage through hair.
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