by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 | Whiskey Bars |
The Norseman The Norseman is situated in Co. Dublin. Their Story The Norseman building as a watering hole dates back to the 1500’s when it was known as the Wooden Man Tavern due to a wooden Viking figure on the corner of the street. James Monks owned the establishment...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 | Whiskey Bars |
McCann’s Bar McCann’s Bar is situated in Co. Dublin. Their Story The pub was built in 1759 and now is operating as McCann’s Bar and is officially the closest bar to Guinness’s Brewery / St. James’s Gate. The Irish public house has an...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 | Whiskey Bars |
37 Dawson Street 37 Dawson Street is situated in Co. Dublin. Their Story 37 Dawson Street is a modern styled bar in the heart of St Stephens Green area of Dublin. It as opulent and quirky whiskey bar and restaurant with cocktails and modern food, plus whiskey tasting...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 | Whiskey Bars |
The Temple Bar Pub The Temple Bar Pub is situated in Co. Dublin. Their Story Since 1840 this quintessential Dublin pub has dispensed renowned hospitality and traditions of excellence to generations of Dubliners and visitors alike. Today The Temple Bar is famous across...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 | Whiskey Bars |
John Kavanagh “Gravediggers” John Kavanagh “Gravediggers” is situated in Co. Dublin. Their Story John Kavanagh “Gravediggers” got its nickname because it’s built into the wall of Glasnevin Cemetery and gravediggers used to come in for a few scoops after a hard night’s...