The Palace Bar

BARS, DUBLIN/ Updated : Nov 6, 2016, 12:53 IST

The Palace Bar

Synopsis

This snug little place on the outskirts of Temple Bar wears its literary heritage on its sleeve (or, rather, its walls), with a picture gallery of the famous writers who have graced its stools, Patrick Kavanagh and W.B. Yeats amon … Read more

The Palace Bar
Famous watering hole for writers
Noteworthy for: Established in 1823, this is one of the oldest pubs in the city and has barely changed since.

This snug little place on the outskirts of Temple Bar wears its literary heritage on its sleeve (or, rather, its walls), with a picture gallery of the famous writers who have graced its stools, Patrick Kavanagh and W.B. Yeats amongst them.
It's no Irish-themed tourist trap, however. High quality pints - Guinness especially - have ensured a loyal local following and both decor and atmosphere remain resolutely unreconstructed. Upstairs is a music room where, if you're lucky, you'll stumble upon an impromptu gig.

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