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When Dublin's chic crowd step out on the town, they go to Lillies Bordello - if they can get in.
The George is Dublin's oldest and largest gay pub. Open for nearly two decades, time hasn't tarnished its popularity and it gets particuarly busy at the weekends. Open seven days a week, the…
It might look a little shabby and earthy, but the wooden-floored cosy Cobblestone in Smithfield is one of Dublin's best bars for live music. Traditional Irish bands attract Guinness-drinking…
There's plenty of choice at POD near St Stephen's Green, built from a 19th-century train station. Inside, Crawdaddy's stage hosts small gigs, major artists play at Tripod and international DJs…
Dublin's only jazz club with nightly live bands, Bleu Note in Smithfield has music ranging from big bands on Monday nights to jazz and blues on Saturdays. Jazz fans love it, and it has a…
Set in Dublin's oldest theatre, The Gaiety Theatre Bar opens its doors on Saturdays to clubbers in four bars spread over three floors. DJs range from R&B and hip-hop to disco and 80s. Live…
A club 'complex', Place of Dance (POD) is located in the vaults of the old Harcourt Street Station. It boasts a huge dance floor, Friday and Saturday-night house-music DJs, live music in its…
Whelan's décor combines murals from the Book of Kells, stripped wood and stone. Come for live bands, with a diverse line-up of artists, some for free. The Dublin pub is a lively place for a…
To escape the crowds or to sip a quiet pint with a book, head for The Library Bar at The Central Hotel. Sink into its large leather sofas, beside an open fire with books lining the walls.