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Top 7 Pubs to Watch The Six Nations In!!

  • Thu, 1 Feb 2024

Looking for the ideal spot to watch the war of the century? Well you’re spoiled for choice!

The Celt

Located on 82 Talbot Street is a truly traditional Irish pub in the heart of old Dublin, the Celt has traditional live music every night of the week, tasty food and smooth Guinness on tap. Bursting with a friendly, lively atmosphere you won’t forget a night out in this place. The Celt Bar is perfect for a refreshing pint in the Summer or a warm bowl of soup in the winter. A great place for a quick lunch or a bite to eat in the evening while listening to the superb traditional music.

 

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The Voyager

A Pub located on Dame Street.

 

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The Oak Lounge And Bar

The Oak Lounge and Bar sits on the corner of Dame and Parliament Street just across from Dublin’s City Hall and Dublin Castle. With so much fine architecture around it, this bar sits perfectly among them with its elegant décor and old world charm. It is a continental style café bar with contemporary Irish food and full drinks menu that effortlessly brings you from day to night.

 

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Molloy’s

Molloy’s is located on 59 Talbot Street in the heart of Dublin, there’s a great mix of tourists, visitors and locals alike and a great atmosphere with live acoustic music to suit all. There’s also good food and drink to be had – it’s renowned to have one of the best poured pints of Guinness around the town. There’s live music here every Saturday night and it seems to be a great bar for food, drink and craic. The atmosphere is great there on the weekends in particular.

 

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Sinnott’s

Sinnott’s is renowned for its amazing pints, great food and fantastic craic. A traditional style bar which is home to a large collection of original literary pictures and prints from a collection of Irish artists and writers including James Joyce. Is situated on King Street, Dublin and is directly under St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, at the top of Grafton Street.

 

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The Living Room

The Living Room is a Party Venue in Dublin’s city centre. With Dublin’s largest beer garden, Europe’s largest outdoor screen, and word on the street – they have the best crowd in the city! There is always something going on day or night. All Sporting events live and late bar with DJ or live music.

 

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Flowing Tide

Come to the Flowing Tide for a traditional Dublin pub experience! Not only is the flowing tide one of Dublin’s best known pubs, it is also one of the oldest, with a history that makes it a must see for both locals and visitors. A proudly traditional pub in the heart of the city where a great atmosphere comes as standard it is one of those increasingly rare  establishments  where the character of ‘auld Dublin’ is preserved. This cornerstone of Irish hospitality and nightlife can be found on Lower Abbey Street.

 

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