by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
The Bison is situated along the side river liffey in Dublin city. It is a whiskey bar with the emphasis on cocktails and enjoying the atmosphere of the young crowd that frequent the place. Why not enjoy a whiskey cocktail with their specialty BBQ selection.
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
Darkey Kelley’s bar has over 100 premium Irish whiskeys to enjoy in one of the best known pubs in Dublin for traditional Irish music. They are in one of the oldest parts of Dublin city. Fishamble Street is one of the oldest streets in the city also. Handel’s...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
The Merrion, located in the heart of Dublin city centre, is the capital’s most luxurious five star hotel, and a proud member of The Leading Hotels of the World. The 142-bedroom and suite hotel is as welcoming as it is stylish. An impeccable restoration of four...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
Jasmine Bar, voted one of the ‘Great Whisky Bars of the World’ by Whisky Magazine and part of the Whiskey Trail of Ireland, offers the opportunity to relax and enjoy one of a hundred different whiskies from around the world, exotic cocktails and delicious dishes. They...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
The Airport View Hotel has one of the best whiskey rooms in Dublin with many rare bottles lining the custom shelves of this beautiful bar. Surrounded by fields, the hotel lies 4.2 km from the village centre and 10.8 km from Dublin Airport.
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
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 digging. Situated in picturesque Prospect Square at the original entrance to the graveyard, the...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
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 the globe for its traditional ambience, unrivalled vitality and for our...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
Step back in time and visit the exceptional whiskey bar at 37 Dawson Street. Tucked at the back of the building you’ll find a luxurious and stylish retreat both richly furnished and dimly lit. Sit back, relax and sip your favourite brand of whiskey; neat, on the rocks...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
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 important role in the life of Ireland and its people. It’s a place for...
by Irish Whiskey Magazine | May 12, 2020 |
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 in the 1840’s. James bonded whiskey for Jameson and we...