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    Mulligan's

    4.3 (65 reviews)
    InexpensivePubs, Irish Pub
    Closed 12:30 pm - 11:00 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Rebecca J.

    Recommended by a Dublin local, Mulligans Bar exceeded our expectations. Despite being bustling with locals, the bartenders were swift in serving us. The Guinness was impeccably fresh and chilled. We'll certainly be back for more!

    Guinness beef stew
    Bart M.

    Nice bar, good vibes, loud music. I had the Guinness beef and stew - very filling, salty, delicious.

    Wilma Z.

    The best Guinness I tried, in addition, it's a local bar not a bar for tourists. Highly recommend for the Guinness!

    Dolores M.

    A review below pointed out that Mulligans has been around since 1782 and they knew this because it says EST 1782 somewhere above the door. The pub was not on Poolbeg street in 1782 however! no siree! back then you would have found this pub on Thomas street beside the old corn market. the pub only came to Poolbeg street in 1854 so don't be fooled into thinking the pub as it stands is as old as it says! Anyway, I'm being pernickety! its a great pub, super old no matter how long its been there. It probably hasnt changed since it was built and thats what gives this place the charm that everyone talks about.

    Anndrija L.

    This is hands down, my favorite pub in Dublin. Not touristy, no frills, old decor and locals. This is the perfect place to come for a pint and a chat. I love the sign above the bar that reads "When I die, bury me under the pub... so my husband will visit me 7 days a week!" Very good pints and very chill atmosphere. When you're looking to dodge the touristy parts of Dublin, slip into Mulligan's for a pint. Some say it's the best pint in Dublin, and I'm inclined to agree with them.

    Cathal C.

    Mulligans on Poolbeg St was established in 1782. If you ever visit Mulligans, you will be sure to find this out for yourself almost immediately upon entering the place, as they have a big sign saying "EST. 1782" almost right inside the front door. This should probably give you an indication as to the type of pub that Mulligans is. After being around for a long time and getting itself a reputation as a decent boozer, it copped onto the fact the fact that it could flog this status to tourists, and it hasn't looked back since (they mention the fact that James Joyce drank there on their website, and any mention of Joyce is pure yank-bait.) Despite being lousy with tourists most of the time, Mulligans is still a grand spot. Nice cosy little bar, decent pints of stout, no TV or radio, what more could you want? Still, it would be nicer if it was just a nice old pub, though, and not a nice old pub that has to harp on about the fact that it is a nice old pub. Hopefully The Long Hall will not catch on to flogging its venerability to the tourist crowd, or it will ruin the place completely.

    Aoife O.

    Mulligan's is an auld, auld Dublin pub - no frills, nothing fancy and certainly no cocktails. Call it sparse, simple, a little shabby , rustic or 'antique chic' , whatever, the truth is that the plain surroundings are a big part of its charm. You could walk by Mulligan's and miss it, there's not much of a fanfare outside and exterior doesn't exactly scream 'come on in', but you should duck in for a pint. Inside, the atmosphere is full of lively chat and it does have a special sparkle to it - maybe it holds the memory of all of those long forgotten nights of revelry within its walls! The price of drink is decent (always with the proviso 'for Dublin') - four drinks for 21 yo-yos!

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    2 months ago

    Great Guinness and excellent wines also. Great atmosphere and history and great hospitality. Really worth a visit!

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    9 months ago

    Best locals spot for a pint in Dublin! The staff was super friendly, service amazing and only locals (no tourists) - were there.

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    Had so much fun. Went to visit for a BDay celebration. Great place. Great atmosphere. Awesome staff. Would definitely go back.

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    The Stag's Head - Bacon & Cabbage

    The Stag's Head

    4.3(316 reviews)
    0.7 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    This place was super cool. Really nice Victorian interior with cool stag-inspired decor. Staff is…read morenice and it's pretty spacious. Was surprised to find they had table service.

    If you want to experience a true Victorian pub in Dublin, The Stag's Head is a beautiful place to…read morestart. Tucked down Dame Court just off Dame Street, The Stag's Head is one of those rare pubs that feels genuinely historic rather than designed to look old. The building dates to the late 1800s, and the interior retains the ornate features of a classic Victorian "gin palace"--rich carved wood, stained glass, brass rails, and a warm, glowing bar that feels wonderfully preserved. We stopped in around 4:30 pm, which turned out to be a perfect time to visit. There were other patrons enjoying drinks and food, but the atmosphere was calm and relaxed rather than loud or rowdy. It felt like the kind of place where locals drop in for a quiet pint on their way home from work before the evening crowd arrives. The staff were excellent--friendly, welcoming, and attentive without being intrusive. The food was very good (we failed to take photos because we were too busy enjoying it). As a vegetarian, I was thrilled to see the Impossible burger front and center on their menu; it was deliciously prepared with guacamole on a brioche bun, and not an afterthought on the menu. My companions both chose the Irish Beef Burger, and said it was excellent. One thing to know: this is a traditional Victorian pub, so cocktails aren't really part of the program. Expect beer, wine, or spirits rather than mixed drinks. In a place like this, that actually feels exactly right. Other pubs do serve mixed drinks. Between the history, the ambience, the quality of the food, and the wonderful staff, The Stag's Head is the kind of place that makes you feel like you've experienced a real piece of Dublin.

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    The Stag's Head - Bar

    Bar

    The Stag's Head - One of our favorite

    One of our favorite

    The Stag's Head - Back door area

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    Back door area

    The Old Storehouse - Guinness

    The Old Storehouse

    4.3(236 reviews)
    0.5 kmTemple Bar
    €€

    The Old Storehouse is a Dublin pub with casual seating, live music, Guinness on tap (of course),…read moreand delicious eats. My husband and I stopped by for dinner and I ordered a caesar salad and their fish chowder. The caesar was great but my gosh the fish chowder and accompanying brown bread rocked my socks. So, much so, that I did what I never do--I revisited this spot more than once on the same trip (so many places to explore I almost never do this!). That fish chowder is craveable. They do live music on occasion as well and so we were able to enjoy that while sipping our Guinness. The prices are reasonable and the service is friendly. They aren't as small as they look at first glance, on one of our visits, we sat upstairs which has a second dining area. Amazing! Get to it!

    Loud music, cheap drinks and good food…read more Place was absolutely packed with people in town for the American Football game so service was dreadfully slow. Had to excuse ourselves from the table multiple times to freshen drinks. The food was good. Once again, absolute star was the Buffalo Wings! Ireland? I mean what??? Perfectly cooked, sauced nicely, just spectacular! The band was playing a mix and of Irish Music and American Rock songs played to Irish tunes. Very fun and well engaged with the crowd. The restaurant itself is cozy and very warm. A great night was had by all!

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    The Old Storehouse - Steamed mussels

    Steamed mussels

    The Old Storehouse - Irish lamb stew 3.5/5

    Irish lamb stew 3.5/5

    The Old Storehouse - Dining area facing the stage

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    Dining area facing the stage

    The Waterloo Bar - Rustic Dublin Coddle (€20.50)

    The Waterloo Bar

    3.8(41 reviews)
    1.7 kmBaggot Street
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    The Waterloo Bar fuses old-school pub vibes with a well-curated, welcoming interior. From the…read moreoutside, it plants itself confidently among Dublin's historic streets with a façade that promises hearty fare and good pints; inside, the space is warm and inviting with dark wood, exposed brick, beautiful murals, and comfortable seating that encourages lingering. My party of six walked in on a Wednesday night at around 7:30pm; at that time, the restaurant was about half-full, but filled up over the course of our meal. The menu has plenty of options ranging from healthy salads to traditional Irish dishes to your standard hearty pub fare. Drinks are also fairly priced here, and they have a good range of ales and lagers on tap (and of course, the classic Guinness). I opted for their Rustic Dublin Coddle (€20.50), which is a sizeable bowl of warming soup with two chargrilled, tender pork sausages, smoky bacon, soft potatoes, and onion, served with toasted sourdough bread. I appreciated the clean taste of the soup (made with an herbed chicken broth), which cut the rich fattiness of the sausage and bacon. I do wish the soup had been served with a more traditional Irish brown bread, but the sourdough was tasty nonetheless. Another great dish was the Waterloo Prime Irish Beef Burger (€19), which is a large patty of juicy, prime Irish beef served atop a toasted bun, with red onions, baby gem lettuce, pickled gherkins, and a tangy smoked Dublin cheddar. Some friends ordered the Superfood Salad (€15), which has a plethora of fresh vegetables and grains, but they noted it was quite bland, even with the French dressing. Yes, it's a bit on the pricey side for a pub, but I find Waterlooo Bar unique in that the atmosphere feels classic but lively: you get that laid-back Dublin pub energy with a hint of sophistication that makes it great for both casual meals and nights out. The food is solid if not stellar, the vibe is fun, and prices are reasonable for the area; a satisfying pick for an Irish pub dinner.

    This bar was around the corner from our hotel. It was our last night in Dublin, it had been super…read morewet, rainy this day and we craved good food. The Waterloo hit the spot. The service was excellent. We sat at the high top which was still very comfortable. I had the beet salad and the chowder which was what I needed on this gray day!

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    The Waterloo Bar - Image courtesy www.thewaterloobar.ie

    Image courtesy www.thewaterloobar.ie

    The Waterloo Bar - Delicious Steak & Chips

    Delicious Steak & Chips

    The Waterloo Bar - High ceilings

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    High ceilings

    Sheehans - Corned beef and cabbage

    Sheehans

    4.6(181 reviews)
    0.8 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    Stopped in for lunch and we're seated promptly at a table for two. Need to mention that seating is…read moreeither high top or booth and stool seating. Stools are ok but not super comfortable. Menu has a good selection of Irish dishes from seafood chowder up to lamb stew and pies. We ordered the potato soup, seafood chowder, 'banjo' burger with onion rings. The soups arrived first and the seafood chowder was loaded with huge pieces of fish, potatoes (not many) with a creamy rich base. Flavor was incredible and in itself a full meal. Served in a large crock style bowl. The potato soup was minus any whole potatoes. It was a rich creamy base with plenty of flavor and very hearty. The burger was really a double cheeseburger with plenty of cheese, grilled onions, what appeared to be a mayonnaise based sauce on a soft hamburger roll. Really tall enough that it was tough getting your mouth around it. Very well seasoned burgers and the onions were a nice touch. The onion rings were huge and had a very light batter on them. They served in a metal bowl to keep them hot. For dessert the apple crumble was ordered which was served in a large dish with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. This could have been warmer but still was good.. The 5 star rating is for the chowder as it outshone the rest of the meal although the burger was definitely a close second. Definitely will return to try other dishes when we come back to the city.

    Quick review for a quick lunch stop. We shared an Irish Lamb Stew: meat and vegetables in gravy…read morewith a layer of mash(ed potatoes) on top. The meat and veggies were plentiful, the portion generous, and it was tasty enough but maybe on the bland side? It was served with a side of braised red cabbage which we really liked: sweet but not sour like pickled cabbage. And house-made brown stout bread, also very good. The wife had a Guinness and I, thinking it too cliché to order Guinness as a tourist in Ireland, tried a different stout whose name I've forgotten from the ample selection. But comparing the two, so much better! The menu offers a wide variety of traditional Irish dishes, more than most of the similar pubs in the area. As well as the other expected pub type food: sandwiches, burgers, etc. As for desserts, if we were hungrier, the wife might have ordered the Irish Whiskey Bread & Butter Pudding. The hubby would probably get his dessert later, as the selection was limited and neither that nor the Apple Crumble appealed. Sitting at the bar we had a more personalized experience than were we at a table. The bartender offered to take a photo of me behind the bar which I of course accepted. We made the right choice in coming here.

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    Sheehans - Afternoon at the pub

    Afternoon at the pub

    Sheehans - Beef pie

    Beef pie

    Sheehans - Nice seating area inside

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    Nice seating area inside

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