MCDAIDS

3 Harry Street, D2
t. +353 (0)1 679 4395 /McDaids Dublin
Established in 1779, McDaids is situated off
fashionable Grafton Street near Dublin city centre.
One of the true literary pubs, i was frequented by
many of the greats of Irish literature, including Patrick
Kavanagh and Brendan Behan. Mcdaids retains its’
tradition of hospitality ad is popular with locals and
tourists alike.
Dating back to the C18, it still retains many features
from its’ time as a church. These days it serves an
excellent selection of craft beers in addition to pints
of Ireland’s best. When busy, head up the old steep
stairs to the top bar if you fancy a quiet pint. On busy
sporting occations, TV screens add to the atmosphere but music free, it remains
a place for conversation and is the perfect place for those wishing to soak up
Dublin’s past and present.
Open: Mod-Thurs 10.30am-11.30pm, Fri-Sat 10.30am-12.30am, Sun
12.30-11pm.


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