Open 11am or earlier

The following are open 11am or earlier on weekdays.


The Bernard Shaw  Full menu available. Live Music WiFi available Open 11am or earlier New entry in the Guide in 2019

Formerly the Porterhouse North. Still some Porterhouse Beers. Connected to the Back Page.


Brewery and pub of the Scottish chain.


The Forty Foot  Full menu available. WiFi available Open 11am or earlier New entry in the Guide in 2015 Regularly has cask ale

The second (of possibly many) Wetherspoon's (a British pub chain) in Dublin. Draft beers seem to be mostly British and International. Irish beers are all bottles (as of Feb 2015). Not worth a special effort but worth a visit if in the area.


J.W. Sweetman  Full menu available. Live Music WiFi available Open 11am or earlier Brewpub. Growler fills available

Former Messrs Maguire location, under new ownership. Brewpub with 5 regular beers, a couple of seasonals and guest beers. Beers are much improved over previous incarnation.


The original Under Dog on Dame Street was flooded out so they took over the bar at the Legal Eagle.


Lemon & Duke  Full menu available. WiFi available Open 11am or earlier Pilsener Urquell tankovna pub

Restaurant with Pilsener Urquell Tanknova (tank beer). Also a selection of industrial beers on draft.


O'Neill's  Full menu available. Live Music WiFi available Open 11am or earlier

Historic old pub with large number of taps. 62 total taps, lots of international beers but a decent selection of Irish Craft brews.


The Palace Bar  Live Music Open 11am or earlier Regularly has cask ale Classic traditional  pub with some craft beer.

Historic old pub near Trinity College. A good selection of Irish Whiskeys and a limited but decent beer list.


The Silver Penny  Full menu available. WiFi available Open 11am or earlier New entry in the Guide in 2019 Regularly has cask ale

New Wetherspoons pub in central Dublin. Draft and cask beers are most British.


The first (of possibly many) Wetherspoon's (a British pub chain) in Dublin. Draft (and cask) beers seem to be mostly British and International. Irish beer was all in bottles.


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