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29th Nov 2019

The 24 Best Dublin Pubs To Spend A Saturday Afternoon In

James Fenton

After a week spent working hard (or hardly working, amirite?) there’s nothing better than letting your hair down over a couple of tipples with mates at the weekend.

You don’t need to wait until the sun goes down though as some of the best craic in a pub can be had during the day. Whether you fancy soaking up the sun in a beer garden or watching a bit of sport, catching up with the gang in one of Dublin’s finest establishments is a Saturday well-spent.

Here our some of our favourite spots around town for those well-earned daytime drinks.

1. Mulligan’s

Tucked away from the hustle and bustle on Poolbeg Street, this place has seen many a famous face pass through its doors.

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2. The Long Hall

Moving over to George’s Street and one of the city’s most famous spots. The Guinness goes down well and the atmosphere is always great.

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3. Toners

Bask in the famous beer garden on a sunny day.

 

 

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4. Grogans

Hugely popular with the afternoon crowd. Don’t leave without asking for a toasty.

 

5. The Cobblestone

With regular trad sessions, the craic is always mighty in this Smithfield spot.

 

 

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6. The Bankers

A tiny little pub right in the heart of the city on Trinity Street.

 

 

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7. Kehoe’s

One of Dublin’s truly iconic pubs. You won’t feel the time going by sitting in any of the numerous nooks and crannies.

 

 

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8. Jack Nealons

Show Capel Street some love with this gem of a place north of the Liffey.

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9. No Name

Perfectly located on Fade Street for a day on the scoops in town.

 

 

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10. Brogans

Right next to The Olympia, you’ll be hard pressed to find a bus that doesn’t leave you near here.

 

 

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11. Devitts

Another spot famous for its Guinness, located on Camden Street.

 

 

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12. The Ginger Man

A grand spot to get lost in with a great beer garden upstairs.

 

13. Cassidy’s

Back to Camden Street. A great spot to catch up with mates over some lovely pints.

 

 

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14. Mother Reilly’s

A bit of a stretch from town to get to this Rathmines spot but well worth the stroll.

 

 

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15. The Barge

This spot by the Grand Canal has achieved legendary status for the craic outside whenever the sun comes out.

 

 

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16. Walsh’s

A lovely little Stoneybatter spot.

 

 

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17. The Gravediggers

Well worth the trek to Glasnevin for some of the finest Guinness in the city.

 

 

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18. The Palace Bar

Just on the outskirts of Temple Bar, this place just draws you in as you pass by.

 

 

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19. McGrattans

Found in Fitzwilliam Lane just off the so-called ‘Baggot Mile’, McGrattans can slip under the radar but once you go you’ll want to come back.

 

 

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20. O’Donoghue’s

Great Guinness, live trad and always a bouncing beer garden. One of Dublin’s finest pubs.

 

 

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21. Hogans

Another great George’s Street spot where throngs of people gather outside on sunny days.

 

 

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22. McDaids

Notable for its high ceiling and a favourite of Brendan Behan. Found on Harry Street near St. Stephen’s Green.

 

 

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23. Doheny & Nesbitt

Baggot Street is one of the best drinking routes in the city, in no small part down to this gem. Great spot for watching matches.

 

 

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24. The Oak

Located on Parliament Steet and a fine spot to spend the day.

 

 

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