Travel Ireland Volume 6 Issue 70

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Recommended Bars in Leinster

The Duke

Sin É

Sin É on Ormond Quay is Dublin’s original late night alternative music venue. Whether it’s bluegrass, ska, alternative rock or open mic night’s that you’re looking for, Sin É caters for a range of eclectic tastes. The staff are warm and friendly and will serve you a range of incredible craft beers and cocktails at agreeable prices. If you’re looking for a great atmosphere and some of the best musicians in Dublin then Sin É is definitely the place to be. 14 -15 Ormond Quay Tel: 01 555 4036 & 01 555 4037 www.sin-e.ie

Grogan’s

Dingle Whiskey Bar

The Dingle Whiskey Bar is a delightful bar nestled beside Porterhouse Central on Nassau St. Walking into the bar, you are welcomed by a beautiful oak interior and a warm welcoming feel. The bar staff are very helpful, recommending many whiskeys and offering samples. And every Tuesday they host a Whiskey Tasting Class from 7pm with whiskey guru Fionnán O’Connor. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about the brown stuff and enjoy some delicious whiskey. Tickets available at the bar for €18.

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Ideally situated close to Grafton Street, this old watering hole has been providing liquid refreshment and sustenance to the people of Dublin since 1822. They have a great selection of craft beers, whiskeys and gins for you to try, along with amazing food. The Duke is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of busy Grafton Street. 9 Duke St, Dublin 2 016799553

44 Nassau Street, Dublin 2 01 677 4810 www.theporterhouse.ie

This is the regular hang-out for Dublin’s finest writers and painters, or the great unwashed, and the walls inside are decked out with paintings and drawings which can, for a small sum, be purchased. Improbably, it is also part of one of the most fashionable mini crossroads in the city centre. And at weekends, the place is humming. 15 S William St., Dublin 2. Tel: 01 677 9320

J.P. Mooney’s JT Pim’s

Located in the heart of the Dame District, JT Pim’s is styled as a local bar in the city centre. They offer quality drinks in comfortable surrounds. From local craft beers such as the 5 Lamps and Galway Hooker ranges, to fine wines and signature cocktails such as their twist on the classic Old Fashioned, they have all tastes covered. Their bartenders are happy to take requests and guide you through the list. Relax in their bespoke armchairs or leather couches, or when the sun is shining, soak up the atmosphere in Dame Court. 4 South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2 (01) 672 4645 22

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On the historical corner of Nassau and Kildare Street, directly opposite Trinity College, you will find J.P. Mooney’s, a traditional Irish pub with a modern twist. Boasting a vast selection of whiskeys and gins, a wide range of Irish and international craft beer and one of the creamiest pints of Guinness around - you will surely find something to tickle your fancy. Big screens to watch the sport, live traditional music several nights a week, and a cosy snug in which to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. Traditional Irish food served all day long. 2 Nassau Street Dublin 2 (01) 551 3725

The Confession Box

One of the smallest bars in Dublin, The Confession Box is situated in the heart of Dublin City near the Spire. During the War of Independence rebel volunteers sought refuge here and received the sacraments from local sympathetic clergy. Recently, this iconic part of Dublin’s history was renovated. Now run by the capital’s friendliest bar staff, the spot offers great live music from Thursday to Sunday, as well as coverage of major TV sports events. Catering to all tastes, it’s no surprise The Confession Box has picked up much deserved awards. 88 Marlborough St, Dublin 1. 01 828 0028


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Great Irish Writers

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Ulster Restaurants

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page 46

Ulster Bars

2min
page 45

Giant’s Causeway

3min
pages 48-49

Explore Ulster

3min
page 47

Welcome to Ulster

1min
page 44

Explore Connaught

3min
page 40

Ireland’s Pilgrim Paths

5min
pages 42-43

Connaught Restaurants

2min
page 41

Explore Munster

4min
pages 34-35

Welcome to Connaught

2min
page 36

Shopping

7min
pages 38-39

Connaught Bars

2min
page 37

Munster Restaurants

4min
page 33

Munster Bars

3min
page 32

Quarter Block Party

3min
pages 28-29

Crawford Art Gallery Exhibition

3min
pages 30-31

Welcome to Munster

3min
pages 24-25

Leinster Bars

4min
pages 22-23

Cobh Heritage Centre

2min
page 27

Theatre – Rest of Ireland

4min
page 26

Leinster Restaurants

7min
pages 20-21

Hook Lighthouse

3min
pages 14-15

Casino Model Railway Museum

4min
pages 16-17

Explore Leinster

4min
pages 18-19

National Museum Exhibition

5min
pages 6-7

The Great Famine by Pat Liddy

5min
pages 12-13

The Lieutenant of Inishmore

2min
pages 10-11

Theatre – Dublin

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pages 8-9

Welcome to Leinster

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