The best bars in Dublin right now (2024)

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Sure, you’ve got to have that Guinness, but the best bars in Dublin offer substance, style and shots in abundance

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Nicola Brady

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It’s no secret that Dublin is a really, really good time. But, what’s that we hear you cry? What if you don’t want to spend every hour of the day in a classic boozer, downing pints of Guinness like there’s no tomorrow? Fear not, we’ve got you.

Head to our list of the best pubs in Ireland for the classics, but look no further than this list right here for all things drinking in Dublin. We’re talking about swanky co*cktail bars. We’re talking about breweries. We’re talking about secret speakeasies and bars filled with retro arcade games. Whatever you’re in the mood for, Dublin’s got it. Here are its best bars.

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This guide was written by Nicola Grady, a writer based in Dublin. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

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Best bars in Dublin

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1.Grogan’s
  • Bars and pubs
  • Gastropubs
  • price 2 of 4

There are no airs to Grogan’s. One of the most beloved pubs in the city, this is the spot where friends meet for a catch-up drink and end up settling in for the evening. It’s also where Amy Schumer, Glen Hansard and Judd Apatow led a sing-song a few years ago. If you’re feeling peckish, order a quintessential pub snack – the ham and cheese toastie.

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2.The Long Hall
  • Bars and pubs
  • co*cktail bars
  • price 2 of 4

If you’re looking for a classic Dublin pub, try The Long Hall. With a red and white striped façade and an interior that dates back to 1881, this is the place to go for an excellent pint of Guinness, a spot of people-watching and a hefty dose of eavesdropping. Snag a low seat in the corner or prop yourself up at the carved wooden bar.

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Photograph: Courtesy 9 Below
  • Bars and pubs
  • co*cktail bars
  • price 4 of 4

Sometimes, only a touch of luxury will do. And things don’t get any more luxurious than 9 Below, on St Stephen’s Green. This restored basem*nt bar is all vaulted ceilings, chic art deco seating and brass fixtures on the weathered walls. But while the bar is undoubtedly opulent, it strikes the perfect balance in terms of atmosphere – staff are friendly and jovial, not fawning and formal.

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4.Peruke and Periwig
  • Bars and pubs
  • co*cktail bars
  • price 3 of 4

There’s a hefty co*cktail menu at this small but lavish spot. So the easiest thing to do is grab a seat at the bar, get chatting with one of the bartenders and leave your order in their capable hands. Expect a fair dose of flair – a perfect match for the interior, all plush velvet banquettes, brocade cushions and baroque vibes.

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5.John Kavanagh’s ‘The Gravediggers’
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  • Pubs
  • price 1 of 4

The watering hole for the gravediggers working at Glasnevin Cemetery (hence the name), this pub has been knocking around since 1833. The walls are steeped in history, with eight generations of the Kavanagh family having worked here. Take a tour around the cemetery, then settle in for a pint or two afterwards.

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6.Pantibar
  • Bars and pubs
  • co*cktail bars
  • price 2 of 4

The illuminated Pantibar sign stands tall over Capel Street, as instantly recognisable and adored as the bar’s owner, Panti Bliss. Self-proclaimed ‘gender discombobulist’ and ‘national f*cking treasure’, Panti has created a gay bar with a buzzing, neighbourhood feel that has been part of the fabric of the LGBTQ+ community since 2007. Order a pint of the specially brewed Panti’s Pale Ale, or make the most of the prosecco on tap.

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7.Token

If you fancy a slice of animated action with your pint, then Token can deliver. Kitted out with retro arcade games, this is a bar where you can play a bit of Donkey Kong or Pac-Man as you sup a craft beer. And if you get peckish, there’s a menu of devilish bar food like loaded hot dogs and – wait for it – deep-fried cheesecake.

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8.The Bar With No Name
  • Bars and pubs
  • Café bars
  • price 2 of 4

There’s no sign outside, but this bar is hardly a secret. Look for the wooden snail at the doorway and head upstairs to find a bar that’s light and airy, with antique touches alongside sleek red leather couches. There’s a good selection of beers, but the co*cktail menu is superior – the Lemon Basil Smash is fragrantly zingy and fresh. There’s a tiny rooftop terrace too, perfect for languid chats on balmy evenings.

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9.Kehoes
  • Bars and pubs
  • Pubs
  • price 1 of 4

No matter what time you visit Kehoes, it always seems to have that Friday evening buzz to it. If there’s a dot of sunshine in the sky, you’ll usually find people standing outside, resting their pints on the giant barrels, with more patrons crowding around the bar inside. Upstairs, there’s a more relaxed, granny-chic vibe, with worn armchairs and fireplaces.

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10.57 The Headline

This neighbourhood joint is the kind of cosy, welcoming spot that feels like an extension of your own living room. 57 The Headlinehasa huge array of craft beers on tap (get a tasting tray if you can’t decide on just one), a superb wine list and even its own gin. It’s also where you’ll find one of the best Sunday roasts in town.

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11.Palace Bar

Look, there are some terrific things to do in Temple Bar. But its pubs, for the most part, are tacky tourist traps where the prices sneak up as the evening wears on. The exception? Palace Bar. This old-school boozer has been goingsince 1823 – and we bet many of those around you will have been coming here for decades.

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12.Drop Dead Twice
  • Bars and pubs
  • co*cktail bars
  • price 2 of 4

Who says you can’t get an excellent co*cktail in an old-school pub? At Drop Dead Twice, the two worlds are combined to create a bar that’s effortlessly cool without any drop of pretension. Upstairs, there’s a Bring Your Own co*cktail bar, in which you bring your own booze and leave the bartenders to whizz you up swish co*cktails – think Old Fashioneds infused with peat smoke, and gin sours with smouldering sprigs of rosemary.

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13.The Lucky Duck
  • Bars and pubs
  • co*cktail bars
  • price 3 of 4

The Lucky Duck is a multi-level joint in a beautifully restored Victorian red-brick building. There’s a neighbourhood pub feel to the ground level, where you can settle in for a pint at the copper-topped antique bar. Upstairs, the three levels of intimate bars have a more decadent aesthetic– and the shaken-up co*cktails are excellent.

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14.Vintage co*cktail Club
  • Bars and pubs
  • co*cktail bars
  • price 2 of 4

The whole speakeasy trend has faded away in recent years, but the Vintage co*cktail Club has survived the gimmick and proven itself a truly excellent spot for a co*cktail. You’ll need to ring the doorbell on the black door to get in (the tiny VCC sticker lets you know you’re at the right place), but upstairs there’s a shabby-chic ambience at once cosy and inviting.

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