Temple bar Pub and district, Dublin
Planning to visit the Temple Bar District? See our information below!
Information:
Dublin’s most famous district is Temple Bar, a lively area where Irish pubs dominate the streetscape. If there is one thing the Irish are good at, it is drinking. From around three o’clock, the terraces and pavements in front of the pubs start to get crowded. Here you can drink beers and eat typical Irish pub food. You don’t drink a glass of wine here, but oysters and Guinness. Most pubs in the Temple Bar district offer that golden combination.
The most famous pub in this district is The Temple Bar Pub itself. The Temple Bar Pub is a proud family pub in the heart of Dublin. It is famous for its unparalleled craic and service, incredible all-day traditional Irish music and its extensive whisky and beer collections.
Apart from the pubs, you will also find cultural and creative initiatives. Nice art shops, vintage shops and you can visit the Gallery of Photography, the Irish Film Institute and the Temple Bar Gallery. It’s touristy, but listening to live music in the Irish pub is one of Dublin’s highlights.
Opening hours:
The Temple bar district is an open district that can be visited at any time of the day. The Temple Bar Pub does have opening hours. It is open from Monday to Thursday from 10:30 AM until 01:30 AM and Friday and Saturday from 10:30 AM until 02:30 AM. On Sundays the pub is open a little less, from 10:30 AM until 01:00 AM.

Tips and Tricks!
Here are a few tips you should know before visiting the Temple Bar District.
- The best time to come to the Temple Bar district is around 04:00 PM.
- Every Saturday, the heart of Dublin turns into a food market. Try the free samples and snacks that many stands offer to get you excited for their products. You can find the food market between 10:00 AM to 04:30 PM at the Meeting House Square.

What a place! Brings back good memories ๐ฅฐ
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