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Famous Pubs and Bars in Dublin
Pubs are as much a part of life in Dublin as the cafes are in Paris. This is where a diverse cross-section of society gather to converse and to drink the famed dark local shout, Guinness. the Following is a small list of " character establishments" i n the city centre area.

The Lincoln's Inn: Old style pub beside Trinity College, 5 Lincoln Place.

The Brazen Head: Dublin's oldest pub dating from 1668.

Davy Byrne's: 1930's decor favourite of business people,

Hogan's: Young, vibrant and trendy, Georges Street.
Doheny & Nesbitts: Favourite of business people.

Johnnie Fox's Pub ''The highest pub in Ireland''

McDaid's: A one time famous literary pub. Harry St.

Mulligan's: 200 Years old with interesting clientele. 8 Poolbeg St.

Neary's: Relaxed and comfortable, with early evening trade. 1 Chatham St.

O'Donoghue's: The place to hear traditional Irish music. 15 Merrion Row.

The Pembroke: For a good value lunch. this old Georgian Dublin pub is ideal. 31 Pembroke St. Lr.

Slattery's: Best known for traditional music, set dancing, rock and blues. 129 Caple Street.

l. O'Neills "old Dublin pub", busy and cosmopolitan with atmosphere. Suffolk St.

The Palace Bar: Traditional lively pub.

William Ryans: Beautiful Victorian pub full of snugs for private. 28 Parkgate Street.

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