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Saba Restaurant

Saba Restaurant

Saba meaning “happy meeting place” in Thai, opened in Dublin’s city centre to rave reviews. The restaurant offers wonderful and traditional Thai and Vietnamese dishes in a contemporary setting on Clarendon Street, Dublin 2. As well as their amazing food and “must have” cocktails, the service is excellent and the prices are very reasonable.

The Temple Bar Pub

The Temple Bar Pub

Situated on a corner of two cobbled streets, you can’t miss this old time bar with its bright red walls filled with old Guinness signs and drinking paraphernalia.

Oliver St. John Gogarty

Oliver St. John Gogarty

Welcome to The Oliver St. John Gogarty Traditional Irish Bar. If you are planning to visit Dublin, then Gogarty’s must be on your list.

The Bull & Castle

The Bull & Castle

A must stop in any beer visit to Dublin. The Bull & Castle has a impressive selection of continental beers and it’s where the local beer geeks hang out.

Ryans of Parkgate St.

Ryans of Parkgate St.

An establishment of outstanding heritage, character and distinction, Ryan’s is one of Dublin’s oldest authentic Victorian pubs, dating back to 1896, it has seen many famous people pass through its doors over the years. President Clinton, Julia Roberts and Niall Quinn have all paid a visit to Ryan’s and stayed for a drink or two!

The Bailey

The Bailey

Perfect for an afternoon lunch or a relaxing evening with a bottle of wine, The Bailey is one of the more cosmopolitan bars in the Dublin .

The Waterloo Bar Dublin

The Waterloo Bar Dublin

Set in the heart of Patrick Kavanagh’s “Baggotonia” the Waterloo bar was first built around 1840.

Toners Pub

Toners Pub

Visit one of Dublin’s oldest and most famous traditional pubs.

The Church Cafe Bar

The Church Cafe Bar

Known simply as The Church, it is certainly one of Dublin’s most unique establishments with over 450,000 visitors annually. Arthur Guinness was married here in 1761.

Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse

Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery, GUINNESS STOREHOUSE® is Ireland’s No. 1 tourist attraction.

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