Maidanoi approved in dublin
1. Bowe's Lounge
Shane McDonagh: Loads of whisky, Irish and scotch mostly. With a few American and world whiskys too. Friendly staff and Local craft beers too
2. The Brazen Head
Grace S.: Between the Irish Stew, the Guinness Stew and the Fish and Chips, I liked the Irish Stew the best. It was the lightest and had delicious lamb bits!
3. The Bernard Shaw
4. The Porterhouse
Mike D: Great pub! Can't go wrong here. Live music, huge selection of home brewed beer, 4 floors. Seating can be limited but lots of space to stand.
5. O'Neill's Pub & Kitchen
Owen O Byrne: Great beef and Guinness stew. Bring money and be hungry - portions of everything are massive!
6. The Long Hall
Benoit Merouze: Choice of craft beer, and cosy atmosphere with old decoration
7. Arthur's Pub
Scott Cooper: The chicken, avocado, & crispy bacon wrap is st00pid good, WOW!
8. FXB Bull and Castle
Nick van Mierlo: Great selection of craft beer on draught. Delicious steak, all dry-aged. Ribeye is my personal favorite, but all are good!
9. Bison Bar & BBQ
Liam: Great food - The half chicken was good but go for the pulled pork, it's just great here. Delicious sides too.
10. The Palace Bar
Graham Wright: Best pint of Guinness in Dublin
11. The Porterhouse Central
Shannon Low: Excellent pub, great plain porter stout and Irish stew. Good menu too.
12. Dingle Whiskey Bar
13. Foam Café & Gallery
14. The Globe
15. Gravity Bar
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