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CAFE EN SEINE
39 Dawson Street, Dublin 2.
Mon - Sat: 11.00am-3.00am. Sun: 11.00am-1.00am

Café en Seine is a large café/bar in the heart of Dublin city right beside Grafton Street, the main shopping street of the city. We cater for up to 1500 guests at a time with a full bar service operating from 11am till 3.00am the following morning 7 days a week.
There is a Coffee Dock area (just inside the front door), 5 bars (including the giant island bar in the middle of the pub) and a “servery” style kitchen which serves lunch from 12-3 daily.

OLIVER ST. JOHN GOGARTY'S
58-59 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Mon - Sat: 10.30am-2.30am. Sun: 12:00am-1.30am

For the very best food, craic, and entertainment in Dublin, look no further than the Oliver St John Gogarty Bar; traditional music is an integral part of the entertainment provided at Gogartys.

Our live music bar, which is located on the first floor hosts live traditional music sessions from 2.30 pm until late every day of the week. If live traditional music is not your bag, then wallow away the hours in the ground floor bar where the music is of a more contemporary nature. Go to our music section to learn more about what’s on offer.

THE VAULTS
Harbourmaster Place, IFSC, Dublin 1.

The Vaults, Bar, Restaurant, Venue, Club located in the heart of Dublin’s City Centre in the IFSC. The Vaults also has a Cocktail Club and a Wine Club. Every Friday and Saturday night V1 Night Club @ The Vaults features top DJ’s from the UK and Europe mixing the best of Funky House and Club Anthems throughout the entire venue. On Saturday nights, V1 presents the biggest R n’ B, Soul and Funk Party in Dublin. Open until late.
www.thevaults.ie

THE AULD DUBLINER
24 - 25 Temple Bar, Dublin 2.

Slap bang in the middle of Temple Bar, Dublin's Cultural Quarter, you'll find The Auld Dubliner. During the day, step into the Auld Dubliner for a relaxing oasis from the hustle and bustle outside. As the evening progresses, get caught up in the atmosphere of fun that permeates throughout. The Auld Dubliner, a pub that characterises all that is great in traditional Irish pubs, from the decor and service to the food and of course, the craic.

MCDAIDS
3 Harry Street,Dublin 2.

McDaid's is a classic, traditional Dublin pub situated on Harry Street just off Grafton Street and the old haunt of Brendan Behan. The dimly lit bar has all the atmosphere of a classic Irish boozer, a secretive shrine to the art of convivial conversation and the latest gossip. McDaid's serve a fine selection of beers, their Guinness is second to none and their service is of the highest standards. It has proven to be very popular with tourist, students and discerning locals and is always packed to the rafters at the weekend.

O'NEILLS
Suffolk Street Dublin 2.
Mon - Thu: 10.30am-11.30pm. Fri & Sat: 10.30am-12.30am. Sun: 12.30pm-11.30pm.

Whether it's a quiet pint or some lively chat you're after, why not drop into O'Neill's of Suffolk Street. You will always be sure of a friendly welcome! Conveniently situated in the heart of Dublin, opposite the Dublin Tourism Centre, O'Neill's is one of Dublin's most famous and historic pubs.

THOMAS READS
Parliament Street, Dublin 2.
Mon - Thu: 10.30-11.30. Thu - Sat: 10.30-2.30. Sun: 11.00-12.30

Named after the adjacent Thomas Reads Cutler's Shop (the city's oldest shop) and situated on the fringes of the Temple Bar district, this bar has three distinct areas with something to offer everyone:

Thomas Reads Café/Bar
This is a very popular spot for lunch or coffee during the day where you can relax as the bustling city passes by. Lunchtime attracts business people and tourists alike, whilst at night this European Style café offers a range of local & continental beers in mellow surroundings.

The Oak Bar
The oak panelled interior of this bar is salvaged from the Mauritania and in contrast to the adjoining Thomas Reads, this area offers a more traditional feel with a relaxed atmosphere and of course a great pint.

The Cellar Room
Below the bars is the Cellar Room which opens on weekend nights as a club with its own style of rock/grunge music. It is also the perfect city centre location for a private party or get-together.
www.thomasread.ie

RON BLACKS
37 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
Mon - Wed: 11am-11.30pm. Thu + Fri: 11am - Late. Sat: 12pm - Late. Sun: 12pm - 11pm

Situated in the centre of the city opposite the Mansion House, Ron Blacks is one of Dublin’s finest pubs. Designed by one of Ireland’s most prolific designers Brian Mc Donald; it boasts both elegant and modern features alike. On the ground floor there are three distinct sections beginning with the front bar which has a more cafe style layout. Next is the middle bar which proves popular for lunch because of the bright, open space. Finally the back nook has a cosier “sitting room” feel which is also ideal for a private party.
Upstairs, the large mezzanine overlooks the main bar and a huge projection wall which is used for visual displays.

THE GLOBE
11 South Great Georges St, Dublin 2.
Mon - Wed: 12:00pm - 11:30pm. Thu - Sat: 12:00p-12:00am. Sun: 4:00pm - 11:30pm.

The Globe Bar & Café on Dublin's South Great George's Street has already firmly established itself as a timeless classic amongst the great bars of this city.

FREE SURFING AT THE GLOBE FOR A LIMITED TIME!! As one of Dublin’s premiere Wi-Fi hotspots, The Globe, in partnership with BitBuzz, is happy to provide a comfortable and casual place from which to perform all your internet-related tasks. So now you can enjoy a lovely lunch, a pint of Guinness or a cup of coffee whilst trawling the virtual highway in The Globe.

Spanish tapas available from early evening. At closing time the Globe joins together with Rí-Rá which in itself is one of the most popular clubs amongst the truest crowd in town.
Other attractions include the live jazz sessions every Sunday, midweek live bands, great staff and excellent service.
www.theglobe.ie

LILLIE'S BORDELLO
Adam Court, Grafton Street.
Mon - Sat: 11pm - 2:30. Closed Sundays.

Situated on Grafton St in the South City Centre, Lillie's Bordello is the arguably the most elite club in Ireland. Frequented by many of Ireland’s (and Europe’s) rich and famous, the club is decorated out like a nineteenth century Dublin brothel.
www.lilliesbordello.ie

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