Arthur’s is the nearest pub on the route to The Guinness Storehouse, one of the city’s foremost tourist attractions. It is popular both with locals and tourists. Naturally it has the freshest pint of Guinness in all of Ireland!
Arthur’s is a classic Dublin pub, old style but well appointed. It has been a pub for over 200 years, and has many historical connections, being beside St. Catherine’s Church, outside of which the patriot, Robert Emmet, was hung, drawn and beheaded in 1803.
There’s no television as it would interfere with the relaxed ambiance, conversation and banter. Arthur’s offers great quality, hearty pub fare from lunch to early evening with specialities including hotpots, pies and stews.
Arthur’s is a Blues ‘n’ Jazz venue in the heart of The Liberties and hosts live blues and jazz music 4-6 nights per week, often with top national and international acts. Check out their website or social media for more details.
28 Thomas Street, Dublin 8
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