4 Best Bars in The Liberties and Around, Dublin

Cobblestone

Dublin West Fodor's choice

A glorious house of ale in the best Dublin tradition, the Cobblestone is popular with Smithfield Market workers. Its chatty imbibers and high-quality, nightly, live traditional music are attracting a more varied, younger crowd from all over town.

Fallons

Dublin West Fodor's choice

Somehow you always get a seat in this tiny sliver of a pub—a warm, old-school boozer at its best—tucked away on a corner near St. Patrick's Cathedral. Pure Dublin class.

129 The Coombe, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Dublin 8, Ireland
01-454–2801

Anti Social

The Liberties

A clever and cool addition to the Dublin nightlife scene, an evening at Anti Social can mean some serious dancing to live DJs, or a laid-back gaming session on the old-school arcade machines. 

101 Francis St, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Dublin 8, Ireland
01-498--8855

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Brazen Head

Dublin West

Reputedly Dublin's oldest pub (the site has been licensed since 1198), the Brazen Head doesn't have much of a time-burnished decor, with one big exception: an enchanting stone courtyard that is intimate, charming, and delightful. The front is a faux one-story castle, complete with flambeaux, while the interior looks modern-day (except for the very low ceilings). People love to jam the place not for its history but for its traditional-music performances and lively sing-along sessions on Sunday evening. On the south side of the Liffey quays, it's a little difficult to find—turn down Lower Bridge Street and make a right onto the old lane.

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20 Lower Bridge St., Dublin, Co. Dublin, 8, Ireland
01-677–9549