Hurrah!
― seandalai, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 17:13 (fifteen years ago)
The Dublin C or D thread that was full of abuse was locked and deleted, which was fair enough, except for the bit at the end asking for real information...
― Franz Kappa (S-), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 11:40 (fourteen years ago)
How come I can still read it then? And how come it's appearing in SNA?
― fun drive (seandalai), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 11:44 (fourteen years ago)
truth will out imo
― ₪_₪ (darraghmac), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 11:50 (fourteen years ago)
dublin: top three*
01. Sundays in Phoenix Park02. gigs at The Olympia03. Trinity Ball
dublin: bottom three
01. Dublin Bus02. ridiculously short days in the dead of winter03. classic gigs at The Point rendered dud b/c of worst venue acoustics in showbiz
*honorable mention: McSorley's Pub in Ranelagh
― moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 11:59 (fourteen years ago)
McSorley's? Oh dear, I think not.
― The New Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 12:23 (fourteen years ago)
dublin top three
1. Porterhouse/Czech Inn conveniently across from each other2. Bruxelles/McDaids conveniently across from each other3. Dawson St
― ₪_₪ (darraghmac), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 12:32 (fourteen years ago)
Porterhouse otm. The food's good too.
― Mohombi Khush Hua (ShariVari), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 12:51 (fourteen years ago)
Porterhouse is quite good, but it seems to be always full and has a lot of lamer music on in it. I think basically that the one on Parliament Street is a bit too much for tourists (not that I have anything against tourists etc.).
Against the Grain is a pleasant spot - nice beer, nice food.
The Hop House on Parnell Street is great for Korean and (possibly) Japanese food.
― The New Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 13:12 (fourteen years ago)
porterhouse a touch for the yanks alright
― ₪_₪ (darraghmac), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 13:32 (fourteen years ago)
Dublin Bus is decent now they have the real-time update thingy. Very handy
― Number None, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 13:44 (fourteen years ago)
2. Bruxelles/McDaids conveniently across from each other
OTM
― Michael B Higgins (Michael B), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 13:45 (fourteen years ago)
McSorley's? Oh dear, I think not.― The New Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, November 15, 2011 7:23 AM (8 hours ago) Bookmark
― The New Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, November 15, 2011 7:23 AM (8 hours ago) Bookmark
For me, its classic status probably has much to do w/ the fact that it was a neighborhood spot & thus my primary craic house. See also: Slattery in Rathmines
One neat gimmick w/ McSorley's is that it doubles as museum of 19th Century pharmacy - appropriate for boozing!
― moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:33 (fourteen years ago)
Is Porterhouse a multi-level brewpub w/ a number of nookish taprooms, not far from Temple Bar iirc? If so, yeah that place is great!
It is basically an American-style microbrew outpost, but they elude novelty status by doing a very good job of it! (at least they did circa-2001)
― moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:59 (fourteen years ago)
that's the place
― ₪_₪ (darraghmac), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 22:02 (fourteen years ago)
Porterhouse has a number of branches now, there's one in Phibsboro and another off Nassau Street. The amount of choice tends to interfere with my simple desire to get drunk though
― Number None, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 23:49 (fourteen years ago)
There's even a Porterhouse in London. The original is in Bray, beloved town of my school years.
― fun drive (seandalai), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 23:55 (fourteen years ago)
I thought one of these Porterhouses, where I went with the Vicar years ago, was more like Pearse Street
what's special about Dawson Street?
The Vicar showed me a coffee place that looked bland on the outside but did a tremendous cappucino
Good thing about Dublin: Joyce's commonplace book c. 1902 digitally readable at NLI exhibit, 2011
another: the Swiss Embassy which is on a street of embassies, near Ballsbridge, that I never knew existed till the Vicar and I arrived there in a taxi one clear early evening this summer
― the pinefox, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:10 (fourteen years ago)
places I have not been:
Phoenix Park ChapelizodHeuston StationCastleknockthe Famine Ship exhibit (seems a bit spooky tbh) and other things east down the modernized Liffey
otherwise I have been to quite a lot of places, in Dublin.
― the pinefox, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:13 (fourteen years ago)
the new dirty vicar of bray <-- i am too tired to make the actual joke here, perhaps you can assemble the parts yourself and think of me as you lol
― mark s, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:14 (fourteen years ago)
Nassau Street Porterhouse would be the nearest one to Pearse Street pinefox
― Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:29 (fourteen years ago)
Only thing I cared about on Dawson Street was the bookshops and there's only one now :(
― Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:30 (fourteen years ago)
murder inc rip
Dawson st's just a nice one to wander, i find. Coffeehouses and upscale gent's outfitters and ok bookshops are gone but i remember them fondly
Porterhouse to which i refer is at the west end of temple bar area.
There's a great run of embassies around wellington rd in ballsbridge
Phoenix park is nice, and enormous
Heuston is like a railed port for famine ships bringin the hopeless back west, you'll always meet a fella there you know 'from before'
― ₪_₪ (darraghmac), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:48 (fourteen years ago)
there is a porterhouse in westport now, while we're logging them.
― ₪_₪ (darraghmac), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:49 (fourteen years ago)
This is probably the emigrant in me speaking, but by far my favourite thing about Dublin is simply "being in Dublin".
If I had to make a top three:
- Running in the Phoenix Park- Grogan's on Castle Street (not a regular haunt of mine but quite special)- TCD Front Square late at night (so peaceful it barely feels like you're in a city at all) and at dawn
― fun drive (seandalai), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:50 (fourteen years ago)
Not sure anyone needs to see Chapelizod before they die ime.
― fun drive (seandalai), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:51 (fourteen years ago)
it's best imagined using phonetic prophecy
― ₪_₪ (darraghmac), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:54 (fourteen years ago)
last time i was home my friends took me to crackbird on south william st, which is a sort of pop up fried chicken place, good fun and a good atmosphere. may contain irish version of hipsters.
bar-wise i'm fairly out of the loop but georges street has many of the best imo, or if you go further south from there there are some good pubs a lot of the way along.
― When a German communicates, you listen (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:54 (fourteen years ago)
Yeah, I mainly frequent the hipstery bars so i'm keeping quiet on that score. Not a hipster though I swear
― Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:58 (fourteen years ago)
what are the hipstery bars? i tend to go to the bernard shaw just cos i used to dj with bodytonic so i am always likely to meet some of the old pals there, that and they sell decent beer.
― When a German communicates, you listen (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:01 (fourteen years ago)
Hipstery bars of my time (1999-2001): Modern Green Bar, Hogan's
― moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:06 (fourteen years ago)
The Shaw, Pygmalion, Twisted Pepper. Generally at the Bodytonic spots just cause they book good people
― Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:07 (fourteen years ago)
Whelan's, depending on who was playing
― moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:08 (fourteen years ago)
Whelans is hipstery to an extent but it's just too much of an institution now
― Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:09 (fourteen years ago)
I recall a dance club, not so noteworthy on its own, but which hosted a weekly DJ set consisting of 80s/early-90s indie, shoegaze, space rock & such.. That was always a reliably great night out & hipster central full-stop.
― moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:16 (fourteen years ago)
idk i dont like dublin that much, i guess i would probably say top three douglas hyde gallery, the luas, and getting late coffee on south williams street, which i guess makes me super boring
― plax (ico), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:22 (fourteen years ago)
I would like to add to the top of my bottom three: Registering w/ the Garda - the fucking worst!
― moo-town slackers (Pillbox), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:27 (fourteen years ago)
Ronan will sort that one out for you.
― fun drive (seandalai), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:34 (fourteen years ago)
Best part of living in Dublin for me, as someone who goes to a lot of gigs, is simply having access to a wider variety of live music. Like i lived in Galway for years and it was always immensely frustrating having to travel to Dublin or miss out. Galway has actually gotten a lot better in that respect in recent years though, basically since i left
― Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 01:43 (fourteen years ago)
pub wise I have had some of my best times in the Lord Edward
also the Stag's HeadO'Neill's, granted it's a sprawland Nealon's which was once the Vicar's localin fact that pub on or near Camden Street which was the Vicar's local later on was also good
went to Guinness Brewery with Lara Byrne once, that was a good time
― the pinefox, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 14:29 (fourteen years ago)
All those pubs are solid choices. To be honest, when I lived in Dublin I went to Doyle's more than anywhere else (lol student) so I still have a lot of affection for there even if it's pretty unexceptional.
― fun drive (seandalai), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 14:31 (fourteen years ago)
doyle's is a fixture alright
What's the place opposite, or close to opposite dublin castle? Thomas read's? Good pub.
― ₪_₪ (darraghmac), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 15:02 (fourteen years ago)
and Nealon's which was once the Vicar's local
still possibly the pub I go to the most, as SF book club always ends up there.
in fact that pub on or near Camden Street which was the Vicar's local later on was also good
this is Devitts, a nice old man / local pub (ie not for hipsters, except to extent that I am a hipster). I don't go there much now as it is not so near me (and sad old vicar does not go to pubs so much anymore either).
Rathmines really is a desert for decent pubs.
― The New Dirty Vicar, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 15:15 (fourteen years ago)
Just read the new answers now. Glad to see the ILX hivemind subconsciously directed me to the Porterhouse last night (staying directly opposite). Good food and beer. Just walking back from the gaol now - definitely worth a trip. Is the Guinness Storehouse any cop? A bit put off by the fact it's not actually a brewery tour. Oh, if anyone's up for a pint Sunday, or indeed tonight, I'm in town.
― Franz Kappa (S-), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:05 (fourteen years ago)
Honourable mention for the Chester Beatty Library, by far my favourite museum in Dublin (since they closed the crazy Victorian-science Natural History Museum anyway).
― fun drive (seandalai), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:21 (fourteen years ago)
Storehouse is a bit weak imo. View from the top is nice though
― Number None, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:22 (fourteen years ago)
The Natural History Museum (aka the Dead Animal Zoo) is open again, huzzah.
Yeah, the Chester Beatty is a gem. I wuv the cafe there.
Mr Kappa - Guinness Storehouse is a huge building and you get a great view of Dublin from the top. I've never done the tour but I was there for an event once. If you like views and industrial architecture it is worth visiting. If you were living the tourist dream you could do it as the first part of a triple header followed by the Irish Museum of Modern Art (in the olde Royal Hospital Kilmainham) and Kilmainham Gaol (where our dead patriots were killed by the evil foreigner).
― The New Dirty Vicar, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:25 (fourteen years ago)
Chester Beatty library is stunning. So much interesting stuff.
The Kilmainham tour is definitely worth doing as well.
― Mohombi Khush Hua (ShariVari), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 18:16 (fourteen years ago)
i'm djing at mother in copper alley on saturday btw...dubliners.
― When a German communicates, you listen (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 18:48 (fourteen years ago)
The gaol tour was worth doing. It's the prison from The Italian Job! The storehouse was pretty shite though, interesting how they set it up, but the whole thing was just a giant advert. Decent view but it was already dark. The screens where you can watch the vintage Guinness TV ads were good though.
― Franz Kappa (S-), Wednesday, 16 November 2011 20:20 (fourteen years ago)
can confirm that "the one north of manhattan" also known as "the one spiderman attended" is indeed columbia fyi
― deemsthelarker (darraghmac), Tuesday, May 14, 2019 7:23 AM (three hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
except it's in the north of manhattan, not north of manhattan
― don't mock my smock or i'll clean your clock (silby), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 17:34 (seven years ago)
everything's relative smartass
― deemsthelarker (darraghmac), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 17:45 (seven years ago)
look just as long as we can all agree that it’s the alma mater of peter parker, the amazing spider-man
― michael keaton IS jim thirlwell IN ‘foetaljuice’ (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 17:50 (seven years ago)
yeah i was hardly off by miles
― deemsthelarker (darraghmac), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 17:55 (seven years ago)
i got sunburned btw, thanks for nothing dublin
― michael keaton IS jim thirlwell IN ‘foetaljuice’ (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 17:59 (seven years ago)
actually, Peter Parker attended "Empire State University" in the comics
― Number None, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 17:59 (seven years ago)
an why you be like that
― deemsthelarker (darraghmac), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 18:04 (seven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLA67dbBLAc
― michael keaton IS jim thirlwell IN ‘foetaljuice’ (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 18:06 (seven years ago)
they were puns about miles morales and nyu
― daenerys baker (darraghmac), Tuesday, 28 May 2019 20:42 (seven years ago)
Any suggestions of particularly good pubs within about a 15 minute walk of Trinity College?
― toby, Sunday, 28 July 2019 20:07 (six years ago)
that's pretty much all of them!
but more specifically, The Long Hall (Georges Street), Mulligans (Poolbeg Street), Grogans (South William Street)
― Number None, Sunday, 28 July 2019 20:12 (six years ago)
Thanks! Yeah I don’t have my head around the distances yet, I suspect everything is closer than it looks on a map.
― toby, Sunday, 28 July 2019 20:41 (six years ago)
I used to like O’Neills in Suffolk St but haven’t been there in about 10 years.
― gyac, Sunday, 28 July 2019 21:00 (six years ago)
everything is walkable.
the whiskey bar beside/adjoining porterhouse nassau st is good for whiskey
upstairs at rustic stone for cocktails
upstairs at central hotel for sherlock holmesy ambience
― phil neville jacket (darraghmac), Sunday, 28 July 2019 22:02 (six years ago)
https://tribunemag.co.uk/2021/06/how-rentier-capitalism-is-destroying-dublin
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 9 June 2021 12:58 (five years ago)
https://tribunemag.co.uk/2022/02/dublin-bus-station-busaras-modernism-architecture
BUSARAS
― the pinefox, Tuesday, 8 February 2022 18:19 (four years ago)
all my Busáras memories involve being cold
― Vangelis fleadh (seandalai), Tuesday, 8 February 2022 18:31 (four years ago)
work trip so free time is limited, but i'll be in dublin next week. anything good as far as coffee, whiskey, books, records, etc?
― call all destroyer, Friday, 8 May 2026 01:37 (one month ago)
the celtic whiskey store on dawson st is the best shop in ireland, jameson various tours and experiences are good, coffee generally a good experience round or about the place ill think of a few
i presume d2 neck of woods
― Wichita Referee's Assistant (darraghmac), Friday, 8 May 2026 14:42 (one month ago)
that’s right, staying in d2 though the work location looks to be more suburban.
― call all destroyer, Friday, 8 May 2026 15:29 (one month ago)
went to this place every morning while there, since it was just around the corner
https://www.twopupscoffee.com/
― omar little, Friday, 8 May 2026 15:59 (one month ago)
Here is good too:https://www.ilvalentino.ie/
Books: Chapters on Parnell Square, Books Upstairs on D'Olier St, Gutter Bookshop on Cow's Lane, Oxfambooks on Parliament St. They also do good books and vinyl in Oxfam on Georges St.
― trishyb, Friday, 8 May 2026 16:15 (one month ago)
I’m annoyed that the Chester Beatty, my preferred place to hide when I’m in Dublin, will be closed for the whole second half of the year because of the EU presidency.
― trishyb, Friday, 8 May 2026 17:31 (one month ago)
What!!!
― hat stays on (gyac), Friday, 8 May 2026 17:53 (one month ago)
thats disgraceful
but if its open while you're there CAD its the must-visit in town
shoe lane coffee good
― Wichita Referee's Assistant (darraghmac), Friday, 8 May 2026 19:21 (one month ago)
reading thread back and as far as bar recs for a pint go, the names offered over the years have stayed pleasingly solid recs
long hall for ambience
bowes is good for whiskey selection and a nice sit-in boozer
― Wichita Referee's Assistant (darraghmac), Friday, 8 May 2026 19:40 (one month ago)
Long hall very much otm, gorgeous place. Where was that other place we went where I tried on the flat cap? That was good as well.
Deems would we recommend Winding Stair? Cad a man of taste and I wouldn’t want to disappoint him with a bad rec but I also do think it was pretty nice?
― hat stays on (gyac), Friday, 8 May 2026 22:04 (one month ago)
thanks friends, these are great recs. the chester beatty looks *exactly* like my thing and doesn't close till 15 june!
― call all destroyer, Saturday, 9 May 2026 00:45 (one month ago)
I ate at Winding Stair the one night I was in Dublin three years ago and thought it was great.
― Lily Dale, Saturday, 9 May 2026 02:05 (one month ago)
Yeah, restaurants I don’t know. I usually eat at Andra Bhavan on Marlborough St when I’m in Dublin. Excellent south Indian food. 10% discount if you pay cash.
― trishyb, Saturday, 9 May 2026 07:45 (one month ago)
some of my regular spots when I'm back
pubs: Long Hall (as above), Cobblestone (a bit touristy but in a good/buzzy way)whiskey: you can get Redbreast/Spot anywhere really so just go to a nice pub, for cocktails Bar 1661 is decentcoffee: Mantle, Indigo and Cloth; the place serious coffee dudes (always dudes) talk about is Unfiltered but it's a bit out of the centre and I haven't made it up there yetfood: Two Pups (as above) for breakfast/brunch, they also do a nice wine/small plates thing in the evenings; for slightly fancy food I rate Library Street and Bar Pez; really want to go to Assassination Custard but I think you have to book by telephone and I've never figured it outother things: there's always something interesting to see at the Royal Hibernian Academy; The Library Project for photography/books; Hugh Lane Gallery (but looks to be closed atm); Printing Museum is a niche gem
― sous-vide summer camp (seandalai), Saturday, 9 May 2026 11:03 (one month ago)
yes winding stair absolutely a rec
assassination custard is like hiring a whimsical chef and small restaurant for whatever time you can agree. ive never been but it comes highly recommended from others
gyac i cannot remember where or if you tried on a flat cap but it may have been bowes also
― Wichita Referee's Assistant (darraghmac), Saturday, 9 May 2026 11:05 (one month ago)
cad im not about otherwise id offer a meet but the above list def sees you well covered for most things, by all means set out more requirements im sure th hivemind here can come up with plenty
stoneybatter has l mulligans, grano and walsh's which would be a fine way to spend an evening imo, you could get the cobblestone in the same effort
― Wichita Referee's Assistant (darraghmac), Saturday, 9 May 2026 11:07 (one month ago)
The National Gallery has a gorgeous Caravaggio and it’s free!
― hat stays on (gyac), Saturday, 9 May 2026 13:04 (one month ago)
I’m actually in Dublin end of the month for an afternoon and so disappointed to hear about Hugh Lane…I’ll make sure to go to Chester Beatty though
The Hugh Lane Gallery will close on 28 September 2025 for refurbishment and is expected to remain closed for at least three years. Find out more below.
― hat stays on (gyac), Saturday, 9 May 2026 13:11 (one month ago)
i’m going to tick off at least a few of these! free day time mostly limited to sunday and a bit of friday but i should have a couple evenings to wander to some of the pubs mentioned here.
― call all destroyer, Saturday, 9 May 2026 23:10 (one month ago)
today: stumbled on the winding stair, too early for food but got a copy of the dalkey archive which i haven’t read and a couple of picture books to bring back to the child.
also stumbled on the national gallery, can confirm it is free and that the carvaggio is a treat. some wildly creative stained glass too by a guy called harry clarke.
― call all destroyer, Sunday, 10 May 2026 16:22 (one month ago)
What a relief. For a second I was picturing "stumbled on the Winding Stair, now I'm in the hospital."
― trishyb, Sunday, 10 May 2026 16:26 (one month ago)
Excellent work
― hat stays on (gyac), Sunday, 10 May 2026 18:24 (one month ago)
it's pretty touristy but we enjoyed EPIC when we went a couple of years ago https://epicchq.com/
― Critique of the Goth Programme (Neil S), Monday, 11 May 2026 10:27 (one month ago)
harry clarke and francis bacon exhibitions were all in hugh lane last i saw glad you caught some of the former, astonishing stuff
― Wichita Referee's Assistant (darraghmac), Monday, 11 May 2026 17:44 (one month ago)
Well, this answers my question about the Silk Road cafe at the Chester Beatty and how they're going to manage with having to shut down for six months.
― trishyb, Thursday, 14 May 2026 23:19 (four weeks ago)