When I arrived here, the bar wasn't open. It was a weekend afternoon, usually prime time for a hotel bar to be slinging out pints and meals; but instead I was reduced to getting a bottle of beer from the lobby coffee shop. At least the visit wasn't wasted!
This vast hotel, the biggest still operating in Dublin and possibly even the country, has a stored history; including some low points. In the days when most hotels had nightclubs, the then Burlington Hotel's "Club Anabel" was a major attraction, but its name became forever associated with the death of a patron in circumstances that lead to many attempted prosecutions, years of court cases and very little outcome.
To not have an open bar during the day in the biggest hotel in the city is strange enough; even more so for a venue with 50+ years of history as part of Dublin's day-and-nightlife; but the current operators are not known for chasing external trade even if they do still allow it - their other hotels, with limited exceptions, generally have small bars with minimal external advertisement.