1. The Porterhouse
9.1
16-18 Parliament St, Dublin, Dublin City
Pub · Temple Bar · 285 tips and reviews
TempleBar Tradfest: They have 3 stouts, 3 ales & 3 lagers. It's Irelands largest genuine Irish Brewery. Try an original pint & their steak sandwich. Live music 7 nights a week. Buy the beer to take home as a gift!
MackGary: Easiest the best pub in Dublin! You have to taste all their draftbeer they have made themselves. Now they have three different stouts, four ales and three lager. An brain blasta is da shit!!
Esin A.: Try their own-brewed beers if you're a try-everything-new person! You can select 3 of 'em for 5 euros. Stouts are heavy, ales are spicy and lagers are light ones.
4. Dice Bar
79 Queen St, Dublin, Dublin City
Pub · Smithfield · 32 tips and reviews
Kieran Finnerty: New batch of our own brewed #Augustine Dublin Steam Lager on tap today.
Zia Pfeiffer: Great dive bar with good selection of beers on tap. Always a busy spot!
Paddy: Great dive bar in Smithfield area. Good selection of beer and depending on the night you get a mix of funk, rock, indie and rockabilly music.
5. Slattery's Bar
7.8
129 Capel St, Dublin, Dublin City
Pub · North City · 19 tips and reviews
Tero Angeria: Plenty of space, both downstairs and upstairs. Good number of screens to follow a game. Nice Guinness, and they also now have the Hop House 13 (Lager from Guinness) on tap. Nacho portion well serves 2
Tom Halleran: Excellent full Irish Breakfast. One of the few early houses around, so feel free to come at 7am for breakfast and a pint. The music is sometimes quite loud so be aware.
Gary S: Good Irish pub atmosphere. Guinness great as all irish Guinness is
6. Bison Bar & BBQ
8.4
11 Wellington Quay, Dublin, Dublin City
Pub · Temple Bar · 55 tips and reviews
Cem Oz: Start with an ice cold lager & brisket & pulled pork. Than leave yourself yo bar stuff for a nice whiskey :)
Nazli Oguz: The best rib ever, super tender and delicious and brisket is also very good. Homemade bbq and mustards are good. Must try
Jag Firerwalker: Really really good ribs. I could have bathed in that mayo pepper BBQ sauce. Also good size if you wanted to share (if that really ever happens)
8. The Brazen Head
8.9
20 Bridge St, Dublin, Dublin City
Irish Pub · South-West Inner City · 195 tips and reviews
Vada Pav: Smithwick lagers, chicken wings & Irish stew👍
Chesley Wendth Muniz: The deep-fried Brie is a delectable surprise. Beef & Guinness stew is also delicious. Lovely, quaint interior.
Cearúilín Ni Riain: Dating back to 1198, the Brazen Head is Ireland's oldest pub. It is well worth a visit for both its historical value and reputation as one of Dublin's best Irish music venues.
Tomáš Polák: Nice salmon chowder, mediocre steak. Early bird whole day 😆 16.95. Draught: Craft 4.8-5.5; Guiness & Smithwick's 4.4; Lagers 5.1; Cider 5.1; Special offer Stella 4.0. Take Smithwick's - GREAT ale.
Guido Giacomo Corsi: bacon and cheese potato skins...nice!
Ludek: Excellent Smithwick's and a great way to spend waiting for your DART train... or missing three consecutive trains due to more pints...
15. Doyles Pub
7.1
9 College St, Dublin, Dublin City
Pub · South-East Inner City · 19 tips and reviews
Paddy: Not a huge fan of this place but they at least have some decent beers available nowadays. Sierra Nevada on tap and Brooklyn lager bottled.
Scott Cooper: Great staff, late night pub!
Niall Fagan: SZXMAS: Round of Jager bombs – each member of the team must drink one, (drink can be passed within team)