Dublin: Nightlife
Places and attractions in the Nightlife category
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The Stag's Head
Nestled in the heart of Dublin's bustling city center, The Stag's Head is a quintessential Irish bar that exudes charm and history. Known for its traditional Victorian decor and warm, inviting atmosphere, this hidden gem is a favorite among both locals and tourists...
The Brazen Head
Steeped in history and brimming with old-world charm, The Brazen Head claims the title of Dublin's oldest pub, with a storied past dating back to 1198. Nestled in the heart of Ireland's vibrant capital, this celebrated establishment is not just a place to enjoy a pint...
O'Donoghue's
Nestled in the heart of Dublin, O'Donoghue's Pub stands as an iconic emblem of traditional Irish music and conviviality. This historic establishment, located on Merrion Row, has been serving pints and hosting live folk music since 1934, making it a beloved institution...
Lillie's Bordello
Lillie's Bordello, once a prominent nightclub located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland, was a name synonymous with the city's vibrant nightlife. This establishment was known for its opulent decor, exclusive clientele, and lively atmosphere, making it a favored...
Davy Byrnes
Davy Byrnes is a quintessential Dublin watering hole, steeped in literary history and Irish charm. Located in the heart of the city on Duke Street, this pub has been serving patrons since 1889, making it a venerable institution in Dublin's social and cultural scene.
Doheny & Nesbitt
Doheny & Nesbitt, located in the heart of Dublin, is one of the oldest and most famous pubs in Ireland. This iconic institution, situated on Baggot Street, is more than just a regular bar - it's a living legend of Irish history and culture.
3Arena
The 3Arena is an indoor amphitheatre located at North Wall Quay in the Dublin Docklands in Dublin, Ireland. The venue opened as The O2 on 16 December 2008. It was built on the site of the former Point Theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.
Mulligan's
Mulligan's is a pub in Dublin, Ireland which opened on Poolbeg Street in 1854.
Irish Film Institute
The Irish Film Institute, formerly the Irish Film Centre, is both an arthouse cinema and a national body that supports Irish film heritage.
Savoy Cinema
The Savoy Cinema is the oldest operational cinema in Dublin, and it is the preferred cinema in Ireland for film premières.
M.J.O'Neill's
M.J. O'Neill's is a bar and restaurant in Dublin, Ireland. It occupies 2 Suffolk Street and adjacent buildings, continuing round the corner into Church Lane. From 1875 it was owned by the Hogan Brothers, until M.J. O’Neill bought and renamed the premises in 1927.
Carlton Cinema
The Carlton Cinema is a former cinema, located on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland opposite the Savoy Cinema. The cinema opened on 16 April 1938 with the first film, The Awful Truth.
Screen Cinema
The Screen Cinema was a three-screen cinema in Hawkins Street, Dublin, Ireland.
Cineworld Dublin
Cineworld Dublin is the biggest cinema in Ireland, with 4 floors and 17 screens. It is located on Parnell Street, Dublin and is owned by the Cineworld cinema chain. It was opened by Virgin Cinemas in 1995 as Virgin Cinemas Dublin, the only cinema that was opened by Virgin Cinemas in Ireland.
Vicar Street
Vicar Street is a concert, performing arts centre and events venue in Dublin, Ireland. Located on Thomas Street, Dublin 8, Vicar Street has capacity for 1,050 people for seated performances and 1,500 people for standing gigs.
Light House Cinema
The Light House Cinema is an art cinema with 614 seats across four screens in Dublin, Ireland, which also serves as one of the venues for the Dublin International Film Festival. From 1988–1996, the original Light House Cinema was located in an art-deco venue on Middle Abbey Street.
The Village
The Village is a music venue situated next to Whelan's on Wexford Street, Dublin. Formerly a nightclub owned by Mean Fiddler, in 2003 it was turned into a music venue. It has a large balcony and a capacity of 550. On 16 March 2008 at approximately 01:15, The Village caught fire.
Whelan's
Whelan's is a pub and music venue in Dublin, Ireland.
Toner's Pub
Toner's Pub or James Toner's Pub is a traditional Irish pub on Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland. A pub has been in operation on the site since 1818 when the original license was purchased by Andrew Rogers and it has been known as Toner's since coming under the ownership of James Toner in 1921.
Guinness Brewery
St. James's Gate Brewery is a brewery founded in 1759 in Dublin, Ireland, by Arthur Guinness. The company is now a part of Diageo, a company formed from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997. The main product of the brewery is Guinness Draught.
Clonskeagh Bridge
Clonskeagh Bridge is a bridge over the River Dodder in Dublin. The bridge is on the Clonskeagh Road and forms part of the administrative boundary between Dublin City Council and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County...