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    The Cobblestone - The blues side was so pretty

    The Cobblestone

    4.4(140 reviews)
    0.9 kmSmithfield

    Fantastic non-touristy pub with live music and great bartenders like Carlos who make the afternoon…read morememorable. Don't just go to Temple Bar when in Dublin. In fact skip that and venture out. This is very close walking distance to Jameson, so a great after distillery experience.

    Know what you're getting into before coming here…read more My girlfriend and I were jonesing for some Irish music done by the locals and were told all around town this was one of the places that has it on a regular basis. Upon entering it was pretty packed, and my girlfriend and I were searching for the live music and where the band was going to set up if indeed there was going to be live music. Now here is where it gets funny my yelp friends, when we searched the outside bar area and still couldn't find it, I went up to the bar and asked one of the bartenders when do the musicians arrive and his reply was, " they are in the corner over there playing already." The three-person band was playing very softly and in the most far-reaching left side of the bar hidden away. You could not really hear it and when I say the place was jammed pack with people near them, I am not joking, we could barely see them. I had half a beer here as my girlfriend and I weren't in the mood to stand the whole time to music we could barely hear. I appreciate that this is an old bar that people frequent, kind of reminded me of the dive bars in Philly to a degree but just know what you are in for before coming if this is the bar you ultimately choose for a night out. As always people SYOY!!!!

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    The Cobblestone - Their traditional Irish music is great!! Very crowded when we went

    Their traditional Irish music is great!! Very crowded when we went

    The Cobblestone - Music Area in front

    Music Area in front

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    Celt Pub - Back room

    Celt Pub

    4.3(137 reviews)
    0.7 kmNorth Inner City
    €€

    The Celt is the quintessential Irish pub experience: from its traditional exterior of timber…read moreaccents and welcoming forest-green signage to the cozy, old-world interior filled with wood paneling, colorful flags, snug seating, and vintage Irish décor. As soon as you walk in, you'll feel the warmth and community energy of a Dublin pub: chatter, laughter, and the comforting clink of glasses create an inviting atmosphere that's lively but never overwhelming. My party of four made a reservation for a Monday night at 7pm, and I'm glad we did - the restaurant was almost full, and by around 8:30pm, it was absolutely packed! We were immediately led to our reserved table, which you can book through their website. The menu includes plenty of options for everyone, including fried appetizers, salads, traditional Irish fare, and lots of sides. They don't have an actual drink menu, but our server was more than happy to walk us through what they had on tap; my dad and brother enjoyed a pint of Guinness and a local Irish lager, respectively. In terms of dishes, two members of my party weren't hungry, so they split an order of the Wrights of Marino Smoked Salmon (€12.95) and the Traditional Beef & Guinness Stew (€16.95). The smoked salmon dish was quite a good deal for only €13 - it was a sizable portion of thin slices of lox paired with capers, a tangy horseradish cream, a fresh vegetable salad that wasn't overly dressed (as pub salads often are), and a thick slab of their signature Guinness Brown Bread (more on this later). The Beef & Guinness Stew was a thick, hearty bowl of stewed Irish beef, root vegetables, and a savory broth with a touch of that distinct malty flavor of Guinness. It was delicious on its own, but elevated when paired with the bread (though my brother may have been onto something with using it as a dip for his chips). Another member of my party ordered their Traditional Fish & Chips (€19.95), which was a large piece of battered cod served with a heaping pile of thick-cut chips (fries), a mixed leaf salad, pea puree, and a creamy tartar sauce. The fish was beautifully flaky and moist in the interior, with the crispy batter on the outside lending a lovely crunch without being overly oily. The chips were truly the best we've had in Ireland, with a delectable crisp exterior and a creamy, almost mashed-potato-like inside; perfect with the briny richness of the tartar sauce. We weren't huge fans of the pea puree (we've had better at other pubs), which was a bit bland, though it was a good palate cleanser for the dish. I chose the Traditional Irish Lamb Stew (€18.95), which was another large bowl of filling stew. This broth was a bit thinner than the Beef & Guinness Stew, and had complex flavors of herbs and the root vegetables. The portion of lamb wasn't huge, but the meat was of good quality: it was tender and not overly gamey, simmered to a pull-apart texture. I also ordered a large portion of their Guinness Brown Bread (€5.50) to share with the rest of the table; while I'd normally balk at paying almost €6 for 3 slices of bread, this is award-winning brown bread; thick slabs of oaty, malty bread with a touch of sweetness, lovely when slathered with creamy Irish butter. I do wish that the bread had been served hot, but that was easily fixed when dipped in the steaming stew. Lastly, we ordered the Apple Tart (€8.50) and Bread & Butter Pudding (€8.50) for dessert; the former was decent, with spiced apples in a flaky pastry, topped with vanilla ice cream and almonds, but the real star was the Bread & Butter Pudding: pillowy soft bread soaked in a rich yet not overly-sweet custard, strewn with cinnamon and raisins. A decadent way to end our meal! We truly enjoyed our time at the Celt - it's the sort of place where locals and visitors mingle easily, whether you're there for hearty pub fare, a pint, or live music. It's fairly priced for its central location and generous portions, and a stellar choice for casual meals, drinks with friends, or an authentic Irish pub night!

    Very authentic traditional Irish pub. Had a seafood chowder and a full breakfast after long night…read moreof work. Seafood chowder was standard. Breakfast had great crispy bacon, well fried hashbrown and black pudding, and nice sunny side up eggs. But wish thete had been an extra banger and a white pudding. Still, overall taste is quite nice.

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    Celt Pub - Another table

    Another table

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    The Old Storehouse - Guinness

    The Old Storehouse

    4.3(237 reviews)
    0.9 kmTemple Bar
    €€

    The Old Storehouse is a Dublin pub with casual seating, live music, Guinness on tap (of course),…read moreand delicious eats. My husband and I stopped by for dinner and I ordered a caesar salad and their fish chowder. The caesar was great but my gosh the fish chowder and accompanying brown bread rocked my socks. So, much so, that I did what I never do--I revisited this spot more than once on the same trip (so many places to explore I almost never do this!). That fish chowder is craveable. They do live music on occasion as well and so we were able to enjoy that while sipping our Guinness. The prices are reasonable and the service is friendly. They aren't as small as they look at first glance, on one of our visits, we sat upstairs which has a second dining area. Amazing! Get to it!

    Loud music, cheap drinks and good food…read more Place was absolutely packed with people in town for the American Football game so service was dreadfully slow. Had to excuse ourselves from the table multiple times to freshen drinks. The food was good. Once again, absolute star was the Buffalo Wings! Ireland? I mean what??? Perfectly cooked, sauced nicely, just spectacular! The band was playing a mix and of Irish Music and American Rock songs played to Irish tunes. Very fun and well engaged with the crowd. The restaurant itself is cozy and very warm. A great night was had by all!

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    The Old Storehouse - Steamed mussels

    Steamed mussels

    The Old Storehouse - Irish lamb stew 3.5/5

    Irish lamb stew 3.5/5

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    O'Connells

    O'Connells

    3.6(16 reviews)
    0.7 kmNorth Inner City
    €€

    O'Connells is near the busy intersection of the River Liffey and O'Connell Street so a fabulous…read morelocation. However, it feels outdated, a bit dirty and worn out. The menu is nice, plenty of traditional Irish dishes to choose from and like most pubs, plenty of whiskey and beer. We chose O'Connells for two main reasons, they have Toasties and Banoffee Pie. The Toastie was very basic with a simple white bread, ham and cheese, but it wasn't quite toasted enough to even melt the cheese, so it was somewhat disappointing for such a simple sandwich to make. The Banoffee Pie was pretty good, but it's the only one I've ever had, so nothing to compare it with. It was fresh, tasted homemade with a nice crumb base, creamy banana and toffee and topped with fresh whipped cream, or ice cream if you prefer.

    Went into this pub this evening looking for a quick bite. Sandwich board outside advertising food…read moreand menus posted outside, so I went in. I ask the bartender and he yells at me that they aren't serving food, then proceeds to complain to another patron about tourists coming in (I'm Canadian). It was rude and super unnecessary - if the kitchen was closed or something just say that, but he snapped at me and then complained about me in front of me for asking to order food, even though the place clearly sells food. Don't know if he was having a bad night or something, but uncalled for. I guess don't go here if you're not Irish or if you're hungry unless you want to get yelled at.

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    O'Connells - Bulmer's Cider on the left and Rockshore Cider on the right.

    Bulmer's Cider on the left and Rockshore Cider on the right.

    O'Connells - Great ceilings and bridge inside the dining area upstairs.

    Great ceilings and bridge inside the dining area upstairs.

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