The Oarsman
Address
20 Bridge Street, Ringsend, Dublin 4
Sandymount
Features
Food Served, Live Music, Trad Sessions
Standing opposite St Patrick's Church on the foot of Ringsend Bridge since 1816, The Oarsman is a Ringsend institution. The ornate pediment above the door features a round tower, a Celtic cross and a wolfhound, and inside the welcome is just as distinctly Irish.
What this pub offers
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