Popular Pubs & Bars in Dublin
4 Dame Lane
4 Dame Lane is a late night bar open seven nights a week and serves till 2.30am from Monday till Saturday and till 1am on Sunday nights. The music is varied which makes it popular with all, playing a variety of funk, soul, disco and house music so that all their can dance the night away. Featuring some of the best Dublin DJ’s.
Anseo
Anseo used to be a traditional pub catering a steady business to locals until recently it has transformed into a magnet for the trendiest people in town. Located on Camden Street its easy to find and close to the city centre. With a Dublin’s hottest DJs spinning vinyl in a corner of the bar you can dance the night away.
NoLIta
Where the classic Italian Restaurant and New York bar collide, NoLIta is all about the pursuit of good times. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick bite, an office get together or a catch up with friends, our stunning menus and surroundings will fit your needs.
The Brazen Head
Dublin’s oldest bar lies in the centre of Dublin. Established in 1198, the gastrobar has been thoughtfully refurbished to retain the original features that tell the story of our deep history within Dublin city. The bar is open 7 days a week from 12pm to late, with food being served until 9pm each evening. Music schedule from March 1st: 7 nights a week from 9pm and every Sunday: 3pm-6pm.
The Hairy Lemon
The 19th-century house in which it resides is a little ‘outside-the-box’ as well. Painted with years of memorabilia, with a sitting room suspended in mid-air. With High Nellie’s, Wellies and even Granny’s Kitchen. The blockbuster film, “The Commitments” also lives on in the Hairy Lemon Pub. Many scenes were filmed using the snug and bar counter from the pub. Open from 10am to 11/12:30.
Popular Night Clubs & Late Bars in Dublin
The Camden
The Camden is locacted on Camden Street, it is known for it’s lavish events and club nights. With a multistory open planned space, the Camden caters to different genres. The space shares an outdoor area to Jimmy Rabbit’s, linking the modern dance music to a more traditional sing-song genre. The bar is both casual and extravigant with a speak easy and an extensive cocktail menu.
Copperface Jacks
Known as Coppers to locals, this nightclub has become infamous amongst tourists and Dubliners alike. It keeps a modern music genre with the ocational traditional Irish songs, featuring a massive outdoor smoking area to escape from the crowds. Go early, as it packs out very quickly, particularly if there’s a big match or event on.
The Workman’s Club
A bar, nightclub and music venue, Workman’s is a genuine indie hipster venue. Friday and Saturday nights are the most popular, although the latest alternative sounds are played virtually every night. Enjoy the rooftop garden, and remember when the next cult Irish band hits the big time you saw them perform first here!
The George
As Dublin’s only LGBTQ nightclub, The George has been a long-standing staple of the Irish nightlife scene. Opening its doors over 36 years ago, The George has been heavily involved in the Irish LGBTQ community from its inception. With drink deals, daily entertainment and drags shows it’s the perfect place to dance the night away.
The Button Factory
Previously known as the Temple Bar Music Centre, the Button Factory opened in 2007 in the heart of Dublin’s Temple Bar. Open Thursdays through Sundays, the nightclub boasts superb sound and light systems. Popular among international DJs, it is renowned for its live music acts.
D Two Nightclub
Incorporating a sophisticated bar that is popular with the after-work crowd and a lively nightclub, D Two Nightclub is located in the stylish Georgian area of Harcourt Street. It has a late bar, and the nightclub opens from Wednesday to Saturday, with top Irish DJ’s playing everything from golden oldies to the latest hits.