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Toners Pub

3.9 (42 reviews)
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Open 10:30 am - 11:30 pm

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Loud
Casual
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Dolores M.

Another pub that you will most definitely visit if you are doing the twelve pubs of christmas along the Baggott Mile. I like this pub mainly because I am a fan of the Snug, there is nothing like being in a crowded pub but you have your own individual space to move around in. Upstairs is a function room that I have not heard many people talk about. its really good if you are looking to hire a space (for free i might add) to have a little private party for whatever occasion you can think of! Make one up and invite all your friends i say!

Juan L.

Toners is a mix a many kind of business in the same venue, in the front pub you will find a traditional pub, in the backyard a big beer garden and in the first floor a venue with different proposals like parties and dance floor. It is really interesting that everything in under the same pub, it looks like the owner is working hard to open the pub to new business options. Good for a pint after work and if you are lucky and the weather is nice outside. It is a pity that there is no bar in the beer garden.

Pronounced "Smit-icks" great Irish Ale in the "under construction" beer garden!
Paul L.

Best pint of Guinness I had in Dublin!!! I never knew that a pint could taste so different from one pub to the next. Guinness is a very temperamental beer and Toners knows how to treat it! The bartender has been pouring pints for about 25yrs at Toners. He was very friendly and allowed me to sample a few other beers as I drank my Guinness. Toners is a blast from the PAST! It has been around for a few hundred years and the decor has not changed. It is a very relaxing place to enjoy a beer and chat. The beer garden was under remodeling when I visited but it was still nice. Very large and open space. I would love to see it when remodeling is all done. This was my first stop for a True pint of Guinness!

At the bar
Petra B.

Just one of those lovely old fashioned gems - aehmmm - pubs in basically the middle of town. Quite small so I had it before that we didn't make it in. Another time we got our hands on their famous snug - which for the right reasons is famous - just lovely. This time I came with a friend after an exhibition opening around the corner for a few pints. It was a Thursday evening so it was busy but not overcrowded. The only thing I noticed at some stage that for quite some time I was the only female in there. But that didn't feel strange - it was just the way it was.

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James Toner or simply Toners as it's known is one my favourite Dublin pubs, because it doesn't have to try to be a grand pub, it just is. With not a hint of phony nostalgia, it's genuinely traditional, the bar tariff is one of few things to have changed in years! On the subject of the prices, happily you're far enough down Baggot street here to stretch your euros a little further. In the evenings the downstairs bar appealing to younger Dubs, comes into it's own. I've always found the staff here fast & friendly. In the 1950's & 60's this pub was popular with local Baggot Street Bard Patrick Kavanagh who came here with a thirst on him to rival his nearby beloved Grand Canal. Although apparently W B Yeats before him could only be tempted with a solitary sweet sherry! It's not really on the tourist trail, and refreshingly most weekday daytimes, the sounds you'll hear are of voices & glasses, with an atmosphere that doesn't have to rely on Leona Lewis warbling her way through "Run" on the juke box, or for that matter relentless "diddly-dee", (not that I don't care for a spot of diddly-dee music in the right place & live). So if you're looking for either a nice place for a drink & a chat in the daytime or for getting euphoric with your euros with mates in the evening this is you're man!

Matt N.

Toners is a MUST visit pub om your trip to Dublin. The BEST pint in towm and their outside beer garten is the nicest in town. Very old and unique and authentic! Must see!!!

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Typical Dublin pub, very lively, exactly what you would want and expect.

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Non-pretentious, old-fahioned Irish pub. Little to dislike as there is no airs and graces, just good honest beer and atmosphere!

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Really nice pub. Large outdoor heated beer garden perfect for relaxing with cigar. Friendly staff.

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The beer garden was under remodeling when I visited but it was still nice.

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