Bars in Dublin

Dublin is most famous for the many pubs, bars, and clubs that it offers. The city provides live traditional music and dancing, country nights, salsa nights, jazz nights, sports nights, and of course drinking nights making it possible to party on any given night of the week.

South Great George’s Street and Camden Street turn into a massive street party from Thursday to Sunday. The majority of the young night life comes to this area to begin their weekend of fun starting at The Globe, Hogan’s or the Bleeding Horse. If you aren’t a local the easiest way to find the latest hot spot is to simply follow the crowds. If you like to be well planned then you can check out the listings located in the Event Guide or the pub notice boards. Some clubs are catering to a specific type of music, age group, or sexual orientation on different nights of the week. The admission prices to different clubs vary according to the day, time, and popularity.

The Bailey on Duke Street offers their customers tasty food and gets upbeat in the nighttime. This pub is popular for journalists and artists who enjoy sitting outside under the gas braziers to view the street life. The Chocolate Bar is connected to the POD nightclub and is one of the trendiest bars in Dublin. The bar is complete with a modern design and bouncers at the door checking attire to keep it fashionable. The International is a Victorian style Pub that isn’t the usually nightclub with booming music and dancing. This club includes a comedy club downstairs and live music upstairs. It attracts a younger crowd.