A wander through some famed watering holes in Ireland’s capital reveals a booming alcohol-free scene and a cultural shift.
And Irish pub expert's mission to find the best pour of Guinness in Ireland is complete just in time for St. Patrick's Day.
Though we think of pubs as lively hangouts where guests come to wind down with a chilled brew, in the past, some Irish pubs also functioned as morgues.
These Irish pubs have kept their doors open for centuries and proudly wear their age on their walls, all while serving up delicious pints of Guinness.
Plans to transform The Bogey Inn in Dublin into a golf-theme “entertainment campus” have been scrapped, according to the company behind the project. Hana Hesselgesser, who ...
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A POPULAR Dublin pub is getting a transformation – with a new refined and elegant piano bar set to open upstairs. McSorley’s pub is a popular hangout spot in Ranelagh, and now ...
Pubs around the city make references to Celtic mythology, Gaelic phrasing and a flag flown by freedom fighters a century ago.
Dublin offers far more than historic pubs and famous beer. Travelers explore the city through a mix of authentic Irish dishes, traditional music, and historic landmarks. Stops include some of the city ...
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Craig Johnson (37) pleaded guilty to arson and burglary at Peruke and Periwig on Dawson Street ...