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35 - 39 Westmoreland Street | • Dublin 2 | Ireland
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Traditional Irish Pubs near The Westin Dublin

 Brazen Head

The Brazen Head
One of the oldest pubs in Dublin, and possibly Ireland and Europe, which supposedly dates back to the 12th century. Located on Bridge St, about a ten-minute walk down the South Quays on Bridge St. Good pub food and also a casual restaurant in the premises serving some traditional Irish stew.

 Auld Dubliner

The Auld Dubliner
One of the Temple Bar 'traditional' tourist bars. Always good craic in the temple bar kind of way, with mixed crowds and live music occasionally. The pub serves simple decent food.

 The Long Stone

The Long Stone
Established in 1754, The Long Stone pub is a family owned and run pub situated on Fleet St, just minutes from the Westin Dublin. There is a warm, friendly relaxed atmosphere. The theme is mainly Celtic with a real Irish and Viking atmosphere. The Pièce de Résistance is the unique fireplace, a massive sculpture of Balder the Viking God of Light and Warmth.

 Mulligans

Mulligan's
Mulligans has long been a great newspaper and theatrical pub,due to its proximity to the old Theatre Royal and the Tivoli Theatre.

 O Donoghues

O' Donoghue's
One of Dublin's most talked about bars. Live Irish Music, great people and comfortable rooms. The bar is situated in Merrion Row only two minutes from Dublin's most famous landmark St. Stephen's Green.

 Oliver St. John Gogarty

Oliver St. John Gogarty
Sister pub of the Left Bank located on Fleet St, this is a very popular pub for visitors to Dublin. Always gets pretty pack and you will meet all sorts, pretty much the same as all temple bar pubs. Live music upstairs some nights or evenings. A very extensive menu is served with many Irish traditional dishes.

 Johnnie Foxs

Johnnie Fox's
Established in 1798, Johnnie Fox's is one of the oldest pubs in Ireland. Renowned for being the highest pub in the country, they are nestled in the peaceful township of Glencullen and surrounded by the beautiful scenery and serenity of the Dublin Mountains. Johnnie Fox's Pub is situated approximately 25-35 minutes drive from Dublin City centre.

 Irish Nights

Irish Nights
Enjoy a night of unforgettable Irish hospitality, food and traditional entertainment with our amazing Irish music and Irish dancers from the world renowned Celtic Rhythm.

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