1. The Dawson Lounge
Justin Runyon: The smallest pub in Dublin
2. Grogan's
Justin Runyon: Drinks are a wee bit cheaper on the stone floor.
3. Kehoe's
4. The Long Hall
Justin Runyon: Beautiful pub, expert barkeeps.
5. The Long Stone
6. McDaid's
Justin Runyon: Perfect pints, but no music.
7. Mulligan's
Justin Runyon: Established in 1782, portions of "My Left Foot" were filmed here.
8. Neary's
9. The Brazen Head
Justin Runyon: Supposedly a Norman tavern from 1198 (and purportedly Dublins oldest pub), Robert Emmett is said to have drank here. The entrance can give you an idea of street level change over the years.
10. The Stag's Head
Justin Runyon: Built in 1770, The Stag's Head is frequently a film bacdrop as well as an Irish postage stamp. Try the steak and chips.
11. Doheny & Nesbitt
Justin Runyon: A stand-out pub in a city of great pubs.
12. Toners Pub
Justin Runyon: A country pub in the heart of the city
13. O'Donoghue's
Justin Runyon: The bar where the Dubliners played in thier early days.
14. Brogan's
Justin Runyon: A somewhat touristy Temple Bar pub, but decent. American CW types will just enjoy the name.
15. The Palace Bar
Justin Runyon: Though in the touristy Temple Bar area, some great music can be found upstairs.
16. Fallon's Pub
Justin Runyon: Good pints since the since the 1690's. Prize fighter Dan Donnelly was a bartender here in 1818. Apparently still popular with locals.
17. Ryan's
18. John Kavanagh's The Gravediggers
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