Traditional Pub Gastropub Blanchardstown

The Penny Hill

Address

Grange Road, Lucan, Co. Dublin

Blanchardstown

Features

Food Served, Live Music, Late Bar

Warm traditional Irish pub interior with wooden bar and comfortable seating

Billed as the friendliest place in Lucan, the Penny Hill delivers on that promise with a welcoming bar, great food daily, and live music every weekend. Its location near both the N7 and N4 makes it a handy stop for anyone heading west of the city.

What this pub offers

Food Served Live Music Late Bar

Getting there

Grange Road, Lucan, Co. Dublin

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