Probably the bar that gained the most out of the redevelopment of Temple Bar, the pub with the same name The Temple Bar has grown ever more popular over the last decade. 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.
As you enter the bar, you’ll find an old Tobacco sign over the door and inside you will find the décor of a classic Dublin boozer with bottles of spirits stacked to the ceiling. The Temple Bar was recently refurbished and extended to create the feel of a more modern bar with a beer garden out the back for a relaxing summer day’s drink. This is an extremely popular place to eat and drink in Dublin.
Address: The Temple Bar Pub, 47/48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
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