Where to drink

Dublin is full of great pubs, some chatty and some with great music. If you know a pub you would like to recommend to Englishour students, please tell us through the 'contact us' form ....... Sláinte!

 

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The Morgan hotel: Located in the heart of Temple Bar, the Morgan Hotel has an open area at the back of the bar where customers can smoke, drink and if you’re feeling tired you can lie down on one of the beds they have in the bar. A cool place to meet for a beer or a cocktail.

small_IMG_4370.JPGCafe en Seine: On Dawson street (near the Dawson Lounge) Cafe en Seine is not the cheapest bar (it’s quite expensive) but it is worth seeing for the decor. They have obviously spent a lot of money on the (very large) bar. There are indoor trees and balconies and tiles and of course, very fashionable people. Have one there and then move somewhere cheaper.

 

The Dawson Lounge: Billed as being the ‘smallest pub in Ireland’, the Dawson Lounge is an interesting experience. On Dawson street, beside Grafton street, there are stairs leading down to what is, indeed, a very small pub!

Leeson street and Harcourt street: These two streets have late-night night clubs for the younger student. Try Copper face Jacks on Harcourt street if you want to meet members of the opposite sex or try Dicey Rileys for very cheap beer. The clubs on Leeson street may be for older clients with more money who can aford their over-priced wine at a very late hour.

 

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