Every Pub in Dublin
Thursday, 4 June 2026
Every pub in... Sallins
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Revisited pubs, May 2026
While there were some new visits this month, it was another month of mostly re-visits, as they really now all are.
N0007 Clearys, Amiens Street - bit of an inspection visit to make sure it hasn't been ruined by new ownership. It has not.
N0006 Brew Dock, Amiens Street
S1433 O'Sheas Merchant, Merchants Quay
N0215 Fidelity, Queen Street - this is overdue a rewrite now as the writeup is for Dice Bar still.
N0213 Frank Ryans, Queen Street
1011787 Salmon Leap, Leixlip Co. Dublin
N0084 Black Sheep, Capel Street
N2805 Krewe, Capel Street - the drinks offering here has improved since my last visit
S0077 Nearys, Chatam Street
S0106 Porterhouse, Parliament Street
S3178 Street 66, Parliament Street
N0191 Pantibar
Bar Anam - last visited as N0097 Underdog and will also need a writeup
N0082 McGraths, Drumcondra
N1099 The Sackville - last visited as a very different The Sackville!
N0204 P Duggans - lasted visited as Eamonn Reas, but nothing has really changed
N1620 Boco
Monday, 1 June 2026
The Comeback of Thatch - 1980/90s neo-rusticism
S1580 The Rathcoole Inn's thatch, in comparison to basically everything else mentioned here, appears to be genuinely original - the trustworthy Heritage Houses of Ireland Facebook page speculates that it is "'possibly' Ireland's largest surviving historic thatched structure"
DG0478 The Man O War I think is possibly also genuine, has had some issues with its thatch recently - a fire which damaged it, but was not severe enough to force it to close for more than a day.
Saturday, 30 May 2026
Revisit writeup because I feel like it: S1470 Swift
Thursday, 28 May 2026
Revisit writeup because I feel like it: N0020 Juno / Hera
The third in a not-really-a-series of doing a new writuep for somewhere that has both changed drastically since its original writeup, and which I am likely to end up in often enough that it needs to be explained.
Unfortunately, both the previous ones have shut down since I did them; but both were in "cursed premises" of sorts... and this one isn't. So I don't think I'm going to strangle it somehow.
I end up having pre-train drinks in this end of Drumcondra quite a bit, and they nearly always end up being N0082 McGraths. However, this replacement for the Red Parrot has started becoming a bit more common, particularly if I have a longer time to wait, or I'm approaching Drumcondra from the South to begin with.
Juno offers the now fairly common mix of having quite a few craft taps, but not being a "craft beer bar" - there are macro products aplenty here, albeit those may be slightly selected for the cooler end of the market too. By that I mainly mean Beamish, which is having an odd revival both as a cheap pint in "normal" bars and as something people half my age drink in "cool" bars.
The Juno part of the setup here is the bar of the former Red Parrot; with the larger volume of the premises - the former lounge areas - being the Hera restaurant. I quite enjoyed a meal here, which has full availability of Juno drinks during it.
My Classics knowledge is fairly limited so I had to confirm that yes, Juno and Hera are the equivalent goddesses in Roman and Greek mythology; the Queen of the Gods.
On the worry about cursing places with these writeups - Juno did in fact "close" briefly already in late 2024, leading to some actually quite nasty gleeful posts on Facebook from people who wanted a more traditional pub there; and some more respectful but still wrong claims about there "not being enough hipsters".
This closure was for less than two weeks and I believe was solely related to getting Hera ready to open; nothing else. If it turns out doing this revisionary writeups is a curse I'll stop, I promise!
Saturday, 23 May 2026
N1617 Gate Theatre
I warned last Summer that there would be quite a lot of theatres coming. This may be the last, for a little bit anyway - I currently have no more tickets booked!
The Gate opened on this site in 1930, but it is located in the 18th century New Assembly Rooms of the Rotunda Hospital (the Assembly Rooms, without the New, is N2205 Ambassador Theatre next door), and as an older theatre, has a more traditional bar, sited to the rear of the building and overlooking the carpark of the Rotunda Hospital. This makes it both older and yet younger than the remaining grand Victorian theatres in Dublin, comparing building fabric and operational history.
In addition to the "proper" bar, there is a smaller bar selling tea (in china cups), wine and soft drinks close to the main entrance of the auditorium. They also allow drinks in to the auditorium, the first Dublin theatre I have actually experienced that in, with an usher providing plastic glassware to decant at the entries to the auditorium.
I don't review any of the plays I go to see on these ticks, but this one was quite good. And is still running for a bit by the time this writeup gets published, but based on the show seeming to be a total sellout the night I saw it, it may be sold out!
Friday, 22 May 2026
Offshore Island Pubs of Ireland
I've written, on many occasions at this stage, about my family connections to Arranmore Island in Donegal; and how I only completed its 6 (remaining, of 8) licences in 2022, albeit the last remaining pub was one I had been in countless times as a kid.
Arranmore's 6 pubs is quite a lot for one island, and it has made me wonder about what other offshore (before someone comes and lists most of the pubs in Cork City...) island pubs there are. And also if I can actually tick all of those off too.
This is not a promise to do that. I might, but I'm not guaranteeing I'll do it it like I have with Dublin and also The Rosses.
I'm going off the 2024-5 full licence file here, so there is a very high chance I'm missing somewhere, but I made a reference back to the 2010-11 file to try find any lost pubs too.
I'm going to start North and work my way counter-clockwise here, so places I've been mostly work their way to the top... I am also only counting islands you still need a boat to get to - I may have an Achill great-grandfather, but you're basically mainlanders now!
An additional thing to note is that some islands have bars in community centres or social clubs that have club licences. These may be the only bar, or an additional one. I have never counted social club licences as they are unquantifiable - there is no register for them. Another island has a "bar" which I have only identified a restaurant licence for to date.
Tory
LEP397 Tory Island Hotel - I have eaten (as a child), but not drunk, here. This doesn't count as a tick.
Arranmore
LEO002 Neilys
LEP013 Earlys Pier Bar
LEP014 Glen Hotel
LEP015 Owens Hotel
LEP431 Seaview / Smugglers Niteclub
1009262 Phil Bans
Clare Island
CBP109 Bay View Hotel - this appears to now be a private rental, with the bar possibly occasionally open
1003341 Clare Island Community Centre / Anchor Bar
Inishbofin
GAP910 Inishbofin House Hotel
GAP911 The Beach Bar
GAP912 Doonmore Hotel
GAP984 Dolphin Hotel
edit: I initially didn't find the licence for the Beach somehow, but then noticed the gap in the sequence and went looking
Inishmore
GAP524 Tigh Joe Mac's
GAP526 Tigh Joe Watty
GAP527 The Bar, Kilronan
GAP977 Aran Islands Hotel
The, ahem, gap in those licence numbers made me see if I had GAP525 in my archives - the Lucky Star in Kilronan appears just once in the 2010-11 register, and seems to have closed permanently in 2006, with irregular opening before
I also found GAP528, Tigh Fitz, in these old files - it seems to have been sold as a non-trading hotel with bar in 2021 and is now rental apartments, without a bar.
Inisheer
GAP863 Inis Oirr Hotel - this is ticked off, twice, in ~2008 and again in ~2012
GAP535 Tigh Ruairí - this was ticked off in ~2012
GAP536 Tigh Ned
Inishmaan
GAP534 Teach Ósta
Those paying attention may have noticed a licence sequence with a big hole in it for the three Aran Islands. I have no records of GAP529-533 in any archived file for the last 15 years, but they may have existed.
Bere
BYP084 Bere Island Hotel
BYP085 O'Sullivans, Rerrin
Cape Clear
BYP193 Cotters
BYP470 Ciaran Danny Mike's
Sherkin
BYP196 Jolly Roger
BYP468 Sherkin House Hotel - not open to the public at present
Rathlin
I belive there is one pub - McCuaigs - on Rathlin, but without equivalent data, I don't have licence numbers.