Author: andrewcjdodson

  • The Palace Bar

    The Palace Bar

    Temple Bar may be an area known to be swarming with tourists, and whilst you can’t miss it if you’re a visitor, there is one diamond in the rough in the form of the Palace Bar. This Victorian drinking house is a genuinely brilliant place for a drink – without arrogance or pretentiousness – a…

  • The Brazen Head

    The Brazen Head

    The Brazen Head is allegedly Dublin’s oldest pub – with an inn located in the viscinity since 1613. A popular pub for those visiting the city, they serve a great pint of Guinness – along with traditional Irish food.

  • The Long Hall

    The Long Hall

    A well known victorian gem, with a long, relatively narrow room and lovely original bar – a great place to stop off for a well earned pint having explored the city

  • The Village Green

    The Village Green

    Boasting a top scoring beer garden, complete with covered beach-hut style tables (with heaters) a mezzanine level and giant mural, the Village Green is perfect for a sunny day.

  • The Coach and Horses

    The Coach and Horses

    A Greene King pub, it serves a wide range of food and had a decent selection of drinks which were poured perfectly and served in branded glassware.

  • The Good Mixer

    The Good Mixer

    One of the famous Camden britpop pubs, and a haunt of Amy Winehouse among others, the feud between Blur and Oasis is rumoured to have began in it’s toilets…