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    Vintage Cocktail Club V.C.C - Menu art

    Vintage Cocktail Club V.C.C

    4.4(238 reviews)
    1.0 kmTemple Bar
    €€€

    This is a true speakeasy, which is really hard to come by. It's suggested to make a reservation…read morebecause they fill up quickly. We visited twice, and the first time was on a Wednesday night. They were able to accommodate us mid-week without a reservation, but Friday night we made one to come back. There were gobs of people waiting to get in so we're glad we did! The entrance is very non-descript. It's an ugly grey metal door with VCC randomly applied, so if you didn't know what was there it would look industrial. There is a door bell to the left of the door. Ring it a few times and someone will open the door and check you in. With reservations they do make you wait until exactly that time so don't be alarmed. Your table is already selected for you. The inside is loungy and very swanky. Both times we had extremely comfortable chairs. Service is immaculate. Their menu is massive, very well published and explained. Our servers were both able to explain exactly what the cocktail may taste like as some of the combos might blow your mind. I had the Dirty Wizard which sounds odd on based on ingredients but was delicious. I also had the Purple Pearl which was my perfect cocktail. My husband tried a few different whiskey concoctions and he was impressed by all of them. I highly recommend adding VCC to your Dublin itinerary!

    This place is great! As someone who doesn't really drink alcohol, I get nervous coming to places…read morelike this and asking for mocktails because I worry about being viewed as annoying for changing their drinks but I did not feel that way here. Our server was super friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive! The entire menu was so interesting to read and they seemed to have a very wide variety of drinks. Definitely worth visiting if you're in Dublin and like speakeasies and cool drinks!

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    Menu art

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    Bar 1661 - Signage out front

    Bar 1661

    5.0(27 reviews)
    0.9 kmParnell Square

    This bar was incredible! The bartenders were so kind and made this intimate experience so fun…read more My husband and I learned about Irish moonshine and Bar 1661 is the place to go. This bar does a great job of creating unique and delicious drinks using Irish moonshine. Once we sat at the bar we were given welcome drinks which had a clarified liquor in it. My husband and I love clarified alcohol! It gives you the flavor of the alcohol but removes the sediments that give you a hangover. We don't find this too often since the process takes 24 hours. This was such a nice start to our experience. After our welcome drinks, I started off with the Belfast coffee, which is the most popular drink. We tried a handful of drinks. The menu has a dedicated page to each cocktail. If you need help, the bartenders are more than willing to help you. There are snacks if you need something with your drinks too.

    First Impressions- was recommended this spot by one of my tour guides and ended up here with a girl…read moreI met on same tour. They are very popular and you should make reservations. We were lucky enough to get a table that was open but we only had 45 mins with it until the next reservation came in... they must have been late because the hostess let us stay for just over an hour. The Noms (drinks): we had 2-3 each and they were all so good. Way easier on the wallet than the drinks in NYC. Easily could have ended up paying $35 each but it was very reasonably priced. In conclusion: definitely a cute date night spot or a place to meet up with friends.. or a new friend. Try to make reservations if you can... if I had more time I would have liked to try some of the food menu items

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    Cocktail with meringue garnish

    Bar 1661 - Inside

    Inside

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    The Blind Pig Speakeasy - Bar area

    The Blind Pig Speakeasy

    4.2(91 reviews)
    1.1 kmSouth Inner City
    €€€

    It feels a bit weird writing a public review of a secret spot...but I can't gatekeep this spot!…read more The Blind Pig Speakeasy was one of our favorite spots while in Ireland, and it ranks high on our list for several reasons! They are situated in the base of a sister restaurant, so from the main entrance the only give away is the neon "shhh" sign that sits over the stairway. Once at the base of the stairs an unassuming bookcase/shelf appears. This honestly got us, as we had no clue this was the entrance at first. We wandered around and into the bathrooms expecting some cool bathroom stall entrance. It wasn't until someone came out from behind the bookcase that we figured it out! We did let the "door" close and played with the art on the wall, including the bronze pig head, which turned out to be the hidden lever! Legit already wowed before entering! Upon entry, you are legit transported into a small speakeasy with a few high tops, a cozy bar and a small dining room beyond the second archway. The walls are stone, the lighting is dim and moody, the woods are heavy, and the vibes are immaculate! We sampled a few house-made cocktails, got an appetizer and a few main dishes. Spent a total of close to 2 hours, which is standard and actually timed. Which makes sense and I like, it keeps things moving, on time and allows plenty of time to soak it all in! The Jolly Roger and Espresso Martini were my cocktails for the night. There was a clear theme with both, as stout and espresso were highlights in both. For the app, we went with the fritto misto, which is a combination of fried cheese and veggies. Our mains were both pasta dishes. They were light and simple, yet complex and robust. They were tasty and impressive! Service was stellar from entry to exit. The host's, bartenders and our server were all top notch, friendly, helpful and a joy to interact with! Oh, I do highly recommend reservations! They are a small and very in demand spot, so trying to walk-in is a bit risky. Overall, we absolutely loved our evening at The Blind Pig! It was one of our best times and meals on our trip around Ireland...memorable for all the right reasons!

    Great drinks, strong, and great service. Andrew the manager is awesome. It's a small place so plan…read moreahead and make reservations or pack your patience.

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    The Blind Pig Speakeasy - BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS Malt & Pot Still Blend Irish Whiskey - BP Brown Butter Lemon Curd - Sour OJ

    BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS Malt & Pot Still Blend Irish Whiskey - BP Brown Butter Lemon Curd - Sour OJ

    The Blind Pig Speakeasy - The interior of Blind Pig

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    The interior of Blind Pig

    Kavanaghs Bar - Interior

    Kavanaghs Bar

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.5 kmRotunda

    Came here for a quick lunch…read more Beer: Five Lamps lager brewed locally in Dublin (the namesake landmark was close by). Golden color, crisp taste, not as hoppy or bitter as you might imagine, but good sweet grain taste, even a bit of honey/flowery residual taste. Chicken and veggie curry with rice and chips: a pleasant surprise. Portion size was decent for the price, and I'd not expect curry in a pub to have such complex taste of [peppery spiciness and savory flavor. It was cooked to a reasonable thickness as well so it went well with both the jasmine rice and the chips. My only wish would be that the chicken cubes could use some seasoning before cooking and maybe cooked for longer for more flavor and tenderness. Overall, a very enjoyable lunch experience.

    Tonight we dined!! After a full day of touring and hiking across Northern Ireland (literally), we…read moresat down to reward ourselves with some hardy Irish food. Stumbling into this wonderfully low-key, hole-in-the-wall bar, we were greeted by a welcoming staff and ushered to a table. Promptly we ordered and promptly we were served cottage pie with chips, chicken strips with chips, beef and Guinness stew, and the roast beef plate with cabbage, puréed turnips, and gravy. All was delicious and all was destroyed by us. Afterward the waiter even hooked my little guy up with some fresh strawberry ice cream. All this cost right under €60, which is the cheapest meal we've had so far in Ireland. Overall, this is a great place that has a relaxed, down home pub atmosphere filled with kind staff located in a very unassuming area of Dublin. Enjoy!

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    Kavanaghs Bar - Roast beef half portion.

    Roast beef half portion.

    Kavanaghs Bar - Beef stew with mashed potatoes

    Beef stew with mashed potatoes

    Kavanaghs Bar - Chicken and veg curry with rice and chips

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    Crowbar - Next to Irish Rock n Roll Museum

    Crowbar

    4.4(14 reviews)
    1.0 kmTemple Bar
    €€

    In Dublin, Ireland right next to the Irish music museum. My tour was at 1:45pm & this bar was…read morebarely opening. The bartender was setting up the tables with coasters, lamps, the music wasn't turned on yet. After the second guest, she turned on the music. Those of us who were here for the tour told us to wait in the bar area & have a drink. The merch lady arrived, she had a small table by the front door. I ordered a whisky sour. It was alright. I can tell it was made in a rush. Idk the only cool thing about this place is that I met people from different countries talking about concerts and the love for music. I don't get it, the sun rises at 04:50am & it sets after 10pm. Noon would have been the perfect time to open because the Irish love to drink & smoke

    I like Crowbar a lot…read more My first time here was not long after it had opened and I really liked the feel of the place. The music was chilled. The lighting the nice side of dim. Fast forward two years and I wonder why I've not been back here sooner. Same cool decor. Same cool lighting. We've always managed to get a seat here before we go into a gig in the Button Factory, handy. It's perfect for a pre-gig drink. You can even bring your drinks from Crowbar into the Button Factory. Just make sure you put it in a plastic cup first. They also stock Aspalls cider. Which is good and bad. Good cos it tastes great. Bad cost it tastes great. 5.5% great - yikes! Recommended.

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    Crowbar - Whiskey Sour

    Whiskey Sour

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    Crowbar - Top view of Whiskey  Sour

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    Top view of Whiskey Sour

    Ruin Bar - About half the taps

    Ruin Bar

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.9 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    Wandered into the Ruin Bar on our way back to the hotel after a night of enjoying Temple Bar…read moreDistrict, and were treated to a nice open bar/restaurant with amazing food and drinks. Way more chill than anything in the Temple Bar area. Food is served late so this is a great spot close to Trinity College. The atmosphere is laid back, the location is spacious, and the interior is super trendy - full of art and good vibes. They have a pool room and TVs to catch the latest game. The portions are large and reasonably priced - we shared everything. I'm super picky when it comes to fish so its not in my nature to order it, but since he wanted to try it, I gave in... turns out the seafood chowder was one of my faves. So much flavor!!! The goat cheese salad was the perfect accompaniment, and we couldn't leave without trying the curry fries. Now on to the cocktails...they have a great happy hour and the mixologist definitely knows how to shake up the perfect drink. I love when you can tell a bartender your favorite flavors and they mix you a custom libation! The entire staff was friendly and attentive. I highly recommend this spot and will gladly return next time I'm in Dublin.

    Stumbled into this bar looking for a place to set our bags down and enjoy a pint since we have 6…read morehrs til we need to be at the airport to head back to London. The vibe is chill and relaxed, music is GREAT - soul, NYC hip hop, trip, downtempo - all the best. Glad we came in!

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    Ruin Bar - The Mrs trying to decide from the plethora of taps.

    The Mrs trying to decide from the plethora of taps.

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    Ruin Bar - Cocktails menu

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    The Church

    The Church

    3.7(382 reviews)
    0.7 kmNorth Inner City
    €€€

    The Church cafe bar was one of the best places in Dublin. Highly recommend the history tour and…read moreIrish coffee demonstration. This is only offered between 11am - 4pm. Call in advance to confirm a spot. The history tour and Irish coffee demonstration takes about 1 - 1.25 hours and costs $40 euros. Soooo worth it! Our tour guide was Becca and she was beyond amazing! She walked us through the entire church and shared the history of the building, the surrounding area, and fun facts like Arthur Guinness (founder of Guinness) had his wedding at that church. If you want to learn more, book the tour! Worth it!! After the history tour, Becca walked us through an interactive Irish whiskey demonstration. My husband and I got to make our own with Roe & Co. whiskey, fresh cream, coffee, and orange chocolate shaving. Delicious! After our tour and Irish whiskey demonstration, we stayed for dinner. Since we were on the whiskey train, we enjoyed a couple of whiskey sours (not an Irish drink, actually created in Wisconsin). For dinner, my husband got the chicken and I got the burger made with Irish beef. Both meals came with potatoes. My burger was so good! The perfect meal to go with all that whiskey. Definitely recommend this to anyone going to Dublin!

    Best service we've had in three weeks we've been in Europe. Or maybe I should say that this was…read morethe first place that had a service model similar to the US - where, I'm starting to think, tips really are an incentive for fast and attentive service...although a living wage really has its perks too! Moderately good food, but it's the vibe and atmosphere that steal the show.

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    The Church - Interior

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