Clubs

Flannery’s

Flannery’s

Flannery’s
6 Lower Camden Street
City Centre
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 478 2238
Web: http://www.flannerysdublin.com/index.php

The Guinness Storehouse, Grafton Street & Temple bar are all names synonymous with Dublin City. Flannery’s of Camden Street is another. Quaint looking from the outside, Pure craic on the inside, Flannery’s has gained institutional status and is somewhat of a right of passage for those visiting our city.

The Workman’s Club

The Workman’s Club

The Workman’s Club
10 Wellington Quay
City Centre
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 6706692
Web: http://www.theworkmansclub.com/

Five parts of The Workman’s Club are now open for your pleasure. The Venue – a 300 capacity belter of a room, The Venue Bar - exclusively for gig goers when there is a show on, The First Floor Bar - open to all and sundry and looks best as it always is.

The Globe

The Globe

The Globe
11 South Great Georges Street
City Centre
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 6711220
Web: http://www.globe.ie/

The Globe Bar is a late bar seven nights a week. The bar is open till 2.30am Monday to Saturday and 1am on Sundays. We now have drink specials on all day every day.

The Village

The Village

The Village
26 Wexford Street
City Centre
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 475 8555
Web: http://www.thevillagevenue.com/

The Village incorporates a live music venue, late night bar, restaurant and nightclub. Combining old and new, the refurbished brick, natural wood floors, comfortable leather seating and subtle lighting have been carefully chosen to create a warm setting and ambience. The venue and club space holds a 650 capacity with the addition of a plush and intimate mezzanine balcony bar suitable for V.I.P guests, artist recreation and private parties.

Tramco Brewery

Tramco Brewery

Tramco Brewery
121 Lower Rathmines Dr
Rathmines
Dublin 6, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 496 8050

Sitting in a fiercely competitive area for easy-going drinkers or full-on clubbers, a place like Tramco needs to have something for everyone. Luckily, it does. Early in the evening, this place is great for kicking back over their range of craft beers: the menu includes Munich lager, Hauss lager, and a very tasty red ale. The brews are particularly appealing when there’s a match on: the venue has recently erected a forty-foot cinema screen in the spacious beer garden.

D|Two

D|Two

D|Two
60 Harcourt Street
City Centre
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 476 4603
Web: http://www.dtwonightclub.com/

It's easy to see why this club still packs them in late into the night - Dtwo has a great location for post-work drinks, plenty of room to lounge around in over an evening, and a very busy dance-floor. The lighting has a pinkish hue that, amazingly, is a lot nicer than it sounds, while the seats are comfy if you can grab them. Music tends to be pop hits, though they have live music on Thursday evenings if you fancy something a little more upbeat.

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