The Living Room

Cathal Brugha St, D1., t. +353 (0) 1 872 7169,
www.thelivingroom.ie, @thelivingroomd1, /thelivingroomd1

The Living Room on Cathal Brugha Street
is a hub of activity in Dublin City Centre.
Boasting over 30 big screens, both indoor
and outdoor, showing all major sporting
events in stunning HD!
Their delicious food menu is sure to hit
the spot! Choose from gourmet burgers,
chicken wings, nachos, burritos and lots
more, Yum!…..and why not sample select
wines & craft beers to pair with your meal.
A comprehensive new cocktail menu means any time is party time! Choose
from a huge range of classic and new age cocktails, mixed before your eyes by
professional Mixologists! (yes it’s a word….look it up!)
The Living Room’s massive beer garden and heated terrace area features Europe’s
largest outdoor screen. With daily sporting events, DJs, live music and
late bar, there’s always something going on day or night!
Experience the buzz for yourself….at The Living Room. Open: Sunday to Wednesday 10am to
12am, Thursday to Saturday 10am to 3am.

The Celt Bar

81-82 Talbot Street, D1,
t. +353 (0) 1 878 8655, www.thecelt.ie,
The Celt Bar is one of Dublin’s finest traditional
bars. It exudes character and old world charm.
A well known venue for top class traditional
Irish music, it hosts sessions every night from
9.30pm, with two sessions on Sunday, one at
5.30pm and the other at 9.30pm.
The Celt also offers a menu which boasts a
number of hearty Irish favourites, including
Beef & Guinness Stew, Steak with Mushrooms
and Onion and Bacon & Cabbage. All dishes
are freshly prepared to order in The Celt’s sister restaurant by top class Le Bon
Crubeen chefs.
Open: Mon-Thurs: 10.30am-11.30pm. Fri-Sat: 10.30am-12.30am.
Sun: 12.30pm-11pm.

Murray's Bar & Grill

33-34 Upper O’Connell Street, D1, t. +353 (0) 1 878 7505
In 1908 Grandma Murray opened
Murray’s Pub at 33 Upper O’Connell
Street (then known as Sackville Street)
in the heart of the city.
Murray’s has been serving the people of
Dublin ever since & Grandma Murray’s
descendants still run the pub to this day!
With award winning food, a wide
range of whiskeys, spirits & craft beers
& a traditional Irish music & dancing show 7 nights a week, it’s no wonder
Murray’s Bar & Grill has become a firm favourite of locals & visitors alike.
Murray’s sports bar upstairs shows all major sporting events on several large
screens…or check out the comfortable terrace area, complete with real fire
and Ireland’s largest screen.
Murray’s is the ideal venue for great food and great craic….& a warm
welcome every time! Open: Sun-Thurs: 08.00 – 00.00, Fri, Sat: 08.00 – 02.30.

Flanagan's Restaurant and Speakeasy Lounge

61 Upper O’Connell St., t. +353 (0) 1 873 1388, www.flanagansdublin.com
THE RESTAURANT
For the past 25 years this unique popular
restaurant has been offering great food at
exceptional prices. The menu ranges from
fresh local seafood and traditional Irish
dishes to bistro favourites and top quality
meat from the Char Grill. The main floor
is home to a beautiful art Deco inspired
dining room where you can enjoy breakfast,
lunch and dinner in style. Their outdoor seating offers Dublin’s premier spot to
people watch on O’Connell St with a cup of excellent artisan coffee. To welcome
you to Dublin, get a FREE Irish Coffee if you present this map when you
spend €20 or more from the A La Carte Menu.
THE SPEAKEASY LOUNGE
The Lounge at Flannigan’s is an ode to the speakeasies of the Art Deco era. With
a private bar, jazz piano, intimate tables and lighting, it’s home to many of our
events including Jazz Nights, match games, and private functions upcoming in
this ultra-cool hotspot. /flanagansdublin, @flanagansdublin

Guinness Storehouse

St James’s Gate, Luas James’s, D8
t. +353 (0)1 408 4800, www.guinness-storehouse.com.
Located in the heart of St James’s Gate Brewery, Guinness Storehouse is
Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction. The world famous Drink dramatic
story that begins over 250 years ago and ends in Gravity Bar, where
visitors will receive a complimentary pint of Guinness while relaxing
and enjoying 360 degree spectacular views over Dublin. As you wander
through Guinness Storehouse, you’ll discover what goes into making the
“Black Stuff” – the ingredients, the process, the passion. Savour delicious
Guinness inspired dishes on Level Five, enjoy the multi-sensory tasting
rooms, learn the craft of pouring
the perfect pint or get the ultimate
souvenir – the “Stoutie” – your selfie
on the creamy head of a pint! Later in
the evening and located just a stone’s
throw from Guinness Storehouse, visit
the Guinness Open Gate Brewery to
try our latest experiential beers. Tap
room open to the public select hours,
book at www.guinnessopengate.
com. Over 18’s only.\
Last admission 5pm and July & August 6pm. At the door €25.00,
concessions available. Book online for fast track access and
discounted rates. www.guinness-storehouse.com

Irish Food Trail

Adventure Trails Ireland, t. +353 (0) 85 774 7005, www.AdventureTrails.ie,
Irish Food Trail, www.IrishFoodTrail.ie,
Tapas Trail, www.TapasTrail.com

Taste the real flavour of Dublin City with the Irish Food Trail & Tapas Trail
Dublin. Our tasting and cultural walking tours bring you through Dublin City’s
most delicious and historic neighbourhoods. Taste local Irish produce paired with
locally produced speciallity drinks on the Irish Food Trail. If your after international
cuisine try the Tapas Trail Dublin. We visit Spanish, Italian, Mexican, French and
Asian eateries. We provide a “non-touristy” experience so you feel like a native local
Dubliner! Each tour includes food & drink tastings from the best specialty restaurants,
ethnic eateries, and local pubs, as well as an “off-the-beaten-path” glimpse
of life in Dublin – the history, culture, architecture, and entertainment offerings.
Meeting place 1, 13i F5, A7, Meeting place 2, 13ii F5

Fitzsimons of Temple Bar

One of Dublin’s most popular bars, Fitzsimons is located in Temple Bar on the banks of the River Liffey. With bars on 5 floors, if it is entertainment you are looking for then Fitzsimons should definitely be on your agenda. Weekends start with live rock & pop cover bands (Fri & Sat) and midweek sees Irish Dancing & Traditional Irish Music sessions Sundays to Thursdays (bring camera!), followed by live rock ‘til late. One of Dublin’s only nightclubs open 7 nights is located at Fitzsimons, and features some of Dublin’s top DJs. If that wasn’t enough for one night, Fitzsimons has an open air roof top terrace bar which is a unique place to have pint. Food served all day 10.30am – 10.30pm, traditional Irish and modern Irish dishes, local beer, party cocktails and an extensive whiskey list.
21-22 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, D2
t. (+353) (0)1 677 9315, www.fitzsimonshotel.com
Open 7 nights late.

This website was developed with support from Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.

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