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    The Confession Box

    4.6 (30 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Live music
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Sydney M.

    This pub was on my list from reading a blog. It did not disappoint. We went twice! Tiny authentic Irish pub. The staff are great and if you talk to them they will give you local recommendations.

    Jared M.

    Loved the upstairs / downstairs layout, a local was having a birthday that made the visit more fun to watch and laugh along. Prices were cheaper than some of the modern areas nearby. Pop in for a round, but just probably one to take it in.

    Alex M.

    Great place- massive TV's covering the world cup!!! Guinness is delicious- I took mine upstairs. Nice half open windows letting in a bit of a breeze. Very nice ambiance- Michael Collins drank here, apparently- if that is of interest to you. They've also got merchandise! T shirts (of course- 10 euro), pint glasses 5 euro, baseball hats, shot glasses- all sorts of stuff. But the real reason to come is to have a beer or a cider in a nice little pub with a great feel to it.

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    Great layout with upstairs overlooking the bar, loved the atmosphere and best Guinness out of several pubs that evening in Dublin.

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    Kayla S.

    Best pub in Dublin! Maybe Ireland, but I can't say for sure since I have not visited them all..yet. Went in on a Wednesday night late on and enjoyed Jeff's (the bartender) humor. The fellow pub goers were a good time as well. After visiting the Guinness Storehouse (hi, yes, we are tourists) we needed more Guinness - and at €4.50 a pint for a winner of the best pour in Dublin (according to Guinness), we decided to head back again on Thursday afternoon. The lady bartenders were just as nice as well as the mid-day patrons and it was fun to experience a race watched on TV. Sports + pubs in Ireland = time of your life. We'll be back through Dublin in a few days before heading back home, and we've already planned to come back and confess our sins.

    Friendliest bar I've walked into in Ireland. Small local bar, with wonderful staff && great Guinness. Great locals eager to meet and spark up a conversation. Stopped in for a soccer game and left with a great story to tell and the biggest smile.

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    Amazing little pub in the heart of Dublin. It was nice to learn that it was The Big Fella's favorite.

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    Best pub in Dublin. Staff are great and the locals very welcoming. They have their own whiskey as well which is amazing.

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    9 years ago

    Smells a little like stale testosterone, but a nice quiet little place with a lovely and welcoming atmosphere.

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    Very nice and cosy pub, where the locals are. The beer is cheaper than other places in the zone.

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    Cold beer and very clean restrooms.. Can't go wrong stopping here.

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    Nothing more than a usual irish pub. No big deal on Wednesday evening. Very quiet for over 40 years old people.

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    John Kavanagh The Gravediggers

    John Kavanagh The Gravediggers

    (83 reviews)

    Glasnevin

    I can't believe that it has taken me so long to write about this one, but this place is truly the…read morequintessential neighborhood pub. The atmosphere is rich with local charm and friendly conversation, and the moment stroll into Gravediggers, you're immediately aware that you are in a real pub, not some Temple Bar tourist trap. My bartender was friendly and poured one of the best pints of Guinness that I have ever had. As soon as I took my first sip, I knew that Gravediggers was home. Yes, it was a bit of hike get to this temple of Guinness goodness, but I would gladly do it again... and will the next time I'm in town.

    We were told that the gravedigger Tavern was a must see so we hopped in an Uber and went a few…read moremiles to the John kavanagh Gravedigger tavern. It's next to a huge graveyard and was established in 1833 so the gravediggers could have a place to talk and drink their favorite beverage. There are two sections one is for drinking and the other is for eating. The folks there were super friendly as we first had a pint of delicious beer then we wandered to the food side. The service was excellent as I had the potato soup which was delicious and cheap. My wife and daughter split the Irish rolls and they fell in love with them. It was a great experience and I would definitely highly recommend anyone in Dublin to visit this place. This place is for anyone looking to have a pint of reasonable priced beer and delicious reasonably priced food plus the allure of the graveyard and all of its many different gravestones.

    The Stag's Head - Bacon & Cabbage

    The Stag's Head

    (313 reviews)

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    South Inner City

    My 1st to go bar upon landing in Dublin. Got to say, it's the best Dublin's preserved Victorian…read morepub. The authentic Victorian setting, the Victorian mahogany fittings, the mosaic marble tiled floors and granite tabletops, the mahogany bar, capped with red Connemara marble, follows the classic Victorian architectural pattern. The staff are helpful, friendly and patient since their accent is hard to understand sometime. My 1st beer and 1st Irish food, all I can say is what a meal, just simple delish. Being here is just a wondrous experience, the place is cosy, warm and the friendly of the people. So glad I picked this place as my first of Dublin.

    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.

    The Back Page - Packed house during Storm Emma!

    The Back Page

    (29 reviews)

    Broadstone

    Good pizza and a reasonable poor of Guinness but an incredibly rude waitress. They were running a…read morespecial for Americans on Thanksgiving. We stopped in with our family for the free pizza fully intending on purchasing lots of other food and drinks. Mind you this deal was advertised in loads of Dublin websites the waitress couldn't believe we asked about the deal, she was annoyed when we asked for napkins or water, and she snapped at us when we inquired about the bill. It's too bad because the vibes were cool in this place so we had intended to stay the afternoon making further purchases. But we left because she was so snippy and rude.

    Let me set the scene…read more Dublin, Ireland. Our first stop across the Atlantic. We arrive to Storm Emma, Dublin's worst snowstorm in 35 years. Great timing, right? This resulted in us being cooped for a day in a half in our Airbnb, since most of Dublin shut down. Businesses of all kinds were closed. The cabin fever had set in. My girlfriend and I were itching to explore the pub scene or any scene for that matter! We decided to layer up and go for a walk...in 32 degree weather and a foot of snow. Hey we're Floridians, we were up for some change! Lo and behold, we look up at the pub around the corner from our Airbnb, and the doors are open. We see Dubliners out front smoking cigarettes, joshing around, happy to be out in the world. We nearly sprinted into The Back Page, which is a fantastic name for a pub by the way. The atmosphere was warm and inviting. Customers were relaxed, the bartenders were chipper, and there was lots of wiggle room to sit or stand throughout the two story venue. Local beers and local whiskies filled the menu, and the prices were very reasonable. Attached to the bar is a pizza joint, I assume they are under the same ownership. We ordered the Sonia O'Sullivan pie and Bruschetta and both were excellent. Having Italy on the horizon in just a matter of days, we were not expecting 5 star pizza in Dublin. To our surprise, the texture and overall flavor of the pie were absolutely phenomenal. Full of life, cheerfulness, and exuberance at The Back Page. Recommend to anyone!

    Joxer Dalys

    Joxer Dalys

    (3 reviews)

    Inns Quay

    Solid old man bar. All locals. No tourists besides me. If you want to chill with dudes in 80s,…read morelegit as hell.

    ahh Joxer Dalys where to begin... ok before I start, please…read morebeware, this bar is NOT going to be everyones taste, but if you want a REAL Irish bar then this is your man!!!!! Joxers is just one of those places you'll either love or hate... This place reminds a bit of Luke Kelly, its a bit rough around the edges, a bit rebellious, not some where you'd bring your granny to see, but sums up what Dublin is and it is truly one of a kind!! (although it is owned by a Kerry-man as can be seen by the exterior!) First off i have to mention this is a proper inner-city 'does what it says on the tin' Dublin pub, that gives modern Ireland the finger!!! You wont find the celtic tiger roaring in here, to be honest its a bit of a dive bar, nor will you be expected to pay 5 or 6euro a pint. The regulars are mainly local aul-lads (from the nearby flats) that live for their few pint, they are salt of the earth people and characters to say the least, and dont be alarmed if you find a few having a sneaky fag down the back, its a bit of given in this place!! if you planning on visiting joxers, it is well worth going on a sunday afternoon as there is a fantastic traditional group playing from 12pm, a raging open fire, and porter flying like theres no tomorrow... **in my eyes this pub gets 5 stars everytime, (good guinness, pool table, large screen for matches, big open fire, bita atmosphere, decent music, smoking ban???) but it is not a going to be for everyone and for those i will say stick to Temple Bar...

    Brannigans - Guinness casserole!

    Brannigans

    (87 reviews)

    North Inner City

    Our Lunch here had the feeling of being among family. Maybe it was the warm (and busy) restaurant…read morestaff, or maybe it was the feel that there seemed to be mainly locals here (or a reasonable facsimile). The place was almost packed when we came in, with the only available table being a high and cozy one in the middle. However, one at the front soon opened up, which we grabbed. Folks still kept coming in, and even though they were short staffed, the new customers were sent to the upstairs dining room, and advised to order downstairs. Our Adult beverages consisted of an O'Hara Pale Ale and Red, Chardonnay and water among the 4 of us. 3 really good Tuna Melts were ordered plus a tasty New Yorker (Pastrami with sauerkraut, gherkins, cheese, rocket and mustard), and chips/fries for the table. A little coffee and tea ended the meal, and we were soon on our way. In the USA, a restaurant may ask a general question about food allergies, but in Ireland there are lots of codes designating this and that. Here's Brannigans list: ALLERGENS - 1 Gluten 2. Crustaceans 3. Eggs 4. Nuts 5. Soybeans 6. Milk 7. Celery 8. Mustard 9. Sesame Seeds 10. Mollusca 11. Lupin 12. Sulphur Dioxide 13. Fish 14. Peanuts. As an example, the Tuna Melt was 1, 3, 6, and 13, while the New Yorker was 1,3, and 6.

    Came for a hearty meal and some Guinness and did not leave disappointed. Now note that we're…read moretourists. So temper your expectations of this review unless you are also a tourist. Food was good. Beer excellent. Prices reasonable. We ate on the second floor where it was quieter and easier to get the barkeeps attention. The live music was on the first floor so if you want to listen to that, stay there. Five stars is we'd go back again even if it were out of our way. No, but it's a solid four stars we'd eat there again with no complaints whatsoever.

    Murrays Bar - Beautiful ceiling in this old pub.

    Murrays Bar

    (173 reviews)

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    Rotunda

    We had dinner at Murrays Bar twice during our 2 short stays in Dublin. This place was definitely…read moreone of our favorites. And it was located only a few blocks from our first hotel. We were seated up front (on the right side) both times and enjoyed the relative solitude within a very popular restaurant, bar, and music venue. Music was playing in the other room, but piped in for easy listening. I enjoyed the first night's group (The Auld Brigade), that I purchased one of their CDs as we left. Music on the 2nd Night was not as interesting. I counted at least 3 bars, all smartly stacked with beer handles and bottles of hard liquor. Yet, outside of pints, glasses of wine, and lots of whiskey, Murrays Bar had a hard time with some as simple as Gayle's favorite: Bombay Sapphire Martini Up with Olives. We asked about it a couple of ways and the waiter was certainly game to get her what she wanted, but alas that was not to be per the message from the Bar. So over our 2 dinners, our collective choices (4 of us) were pints of Murphy's Stout, an O'Hara's Pale Ale, a Hop House Beer, Gayle's Chardonnay, and a Whiskey Sour. In the food department, Murray's Fish and Chips might be one of the best we've enjoyed during our trip to Ireland. All 4 of us ordered that on our second visit, while only half of us did son on the first night. I guess I'm the only smashed peas fan, but that's a minor point. Burgers filled out the Menu on our first visit, which were pretty darn good too. Table service was great both nights, with special kudos to the guy trying to with Gayle's failed Martini order. I'm not sure why there was "muscle" at the front door both nights, but I guess the four of us looked harmless.

    Had a nice time at Murray's it's close to our hotel and the food is really great. They have plenty…read moreof tvs and they are great for groups and couples. The service staff were attentive and it's a spot we will come back to.

    The Confession Box - pubs - Updated May 2026

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