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- Monika McMahonMay 18, 2015Oldest bar in Dublin! There are many rooms and bars, so definitely explore to find a great spot. Most days also host live music so stick around for the full experience.Upvoted Oct 12
- Lívia de LizJuly 12, 2015It's a great pub! The staff is very friendly and they have a honest price. You can try the smoked salmon or even the hamburger, booth are delicious! :)
- j spinOctober 29, 2016A must visit. Plenty of diff room, live music, Smoking seating area outside w/ heat lamps. Great history, very friendly people. A bit of a 'tourist trap' but you won't mind at all. Plenty of locals
- Marine SergentMarch 30, 2018This place was crowded : travelers, irish people, old and young...A warm atmosphere, live music, confort food (including irish meals). No reservations, just go in and take a seat. Loved it!
- Brook HSeptember 28, 2015Good pub food and great place to share a pint. The live music happens in the first room and gets pretty crowded, so getting in early is a must!
- Geri CoadyAugust 8, 2014I went here alone for the dinner and show and they were very accommodating when I called to explain my flight had arrived late. They squeezed me into the later show, no problem. Enjoyed the food, too!
- Grace S.June 7, 2015Between 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!
- Ville KauppiAugust 29, 2015Irish stew was great! A really nice place but it still could respect more its history (led strip lighting doesn't fit into places like this).
- Betsy & Jason LancyJune 29, 2019Came for the beef stew and was not disappointed! Lots of tables inside if you keep looking. Couldn’t believe how fast the food came out. Delicious!
- Kristy VollSeptember 16, 2018A Must-Do when visiting Dublin. Guinness stew was amazing, good atmosphere and wonderful service.
- K BOctober 25, 2023The oldest pub in Dublin is reputedly the Brazen Head where a tavern has stood since the 12th century. Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen are believed to have met here to plan their rebellion
- Alfred M.September 21, 2017Sit at the bar so you can chat with the bartender and ask for recommendations for your next beverage move—once you've had your fill of Guinness.
- Ruben Garcia MohedanoOctober 2, 2017A must visit if you're visiting Dublin but there's also plenty of locals around. Awesome local and decor. Great live music!
- Theresa RoldanSeptember 10, 2017Amazing amazing food. We had the beef stew and chili...along with Irish coffees and all were above and beyond our expectations.
- Spotted by Locals - city guides by localsNovember 17, 2014
- Camila MachucaNovember 8, 2014Good fish n chips, although expensive for the size of portion. Service is ok. It worth because of the tradition - it is the oldest pub un Dublin!
- Gary MessingMay 4, 2013We had a good storyteller who shared folklore and provided perspective on the purpose it served. It was well worth the time and expense and we'd do it again if we get back to Dublin.
- Brad DavisJuly 2, 2016Jovial atmosphere with live music and good beer. Many little rooms to discover.
- Cearúilín Ni RiainDecember 1, 2011Dating 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.
- Justin RunyonDecember 21, 2011Supposedly a Norman tavern from 1198 (and purportedly Dublins oldest pub), Robert Emmett is said to have drank here. The entrance can give you an idea of street level change over the years.
- Food is great and the pub is lovely. When the band plays among the tables in the small room on the right, you'll find the righr craic.
- Mercedes de la PeñaMay 22, 2017Delicious Guinness Stew! Overpriced but the place is very nice and the food is great.
- Adil VMarch 27, 2017Oldest pub in town, amazing experience and friendly people. Discover the funny quotes around
- Vitor ScarpatoSeptember 28, 2015The oldest pub in Dublin. A nice place to eat or drink. Don't forget to try Guinness Stew!
- Michael HoldsworthSeptember 14, 2016Oldest pub in Ireland. Well worth a look. Some good local beer beyond Guinness as well.
- MassimilianoMay 12, 201310 mins walking from temple bar, in a few go area, a nice and (so they say) very old pub...
- Brandon ConleyApril 1, 2016Touristy but go early on a nice day the patio area is a good spot to drink a Guinness
- Natália MagattiDecember 29, 2015Great place for a good pint and burguer. The live music is incredible, great time for Dublin visitors
- Gisele JaquenodApril 22, 2015If you are in Dublin, this is a must. Lovely staff and incredible live music 😊
- Pasquale PijckeFebruary 14, 2017The Guinness stew is delicious. We were there quite early so not as much atmosphere as we hoped. The historical aspect is nice though.
- Deb ReardonApril 20, 2018Exactly what I would picture an Irish pub ! Great Guinness beef stew ! Our waitress was the sweetest .
- Eamon O'CallaghanAugust 14, 2014Great food, quintessential Irish bar, does a mix of Irish food and others. Worth stopping in.
- Alex GibsonJuly 6, 2018Does seem to attract a very touristy crowd but still well worth a visit, wonderfully traditional
- Zed YasayAugust 27, 2017Oldest Bar in Dublin. Really chill place, definitely try the food here its pretty good.
- Joseph PeraltaOctober 23, 2013Awesome vibe, where locals and Dublin visitors of all ages, genders, and class background mix and mingle.
- Adam WhiteFebruary 22, 2014The chowder is great and not expensive at all. A great meal in the oldest pub in Ireland.
- Anastasia BeaverhausenDecember 19, 2015Very cool Irish pub, The real deal!!! And their stew is to die for!