10 Oldest Bars in Dublin

The Brazen Head: Dating back to 1198, it is not only the oldest pub in Dublin but also one of the oldest in Ireland.

2. The Norseman: This bar's building has a remarkable history as a former 17th-century coaching inn, and it still retains some original features.

3. The Old Storehouse: Situated in Temple Bar, this bar was once a grain storehouse and now serves as a vibrant venue for live Irish music.

4. Mulligan's: Frequented by literary giants such as James Joyce and Brendan Behan, this traditional pub has maintained its original Victorian interior.

5. The Long Hall: With its stunning Victorian decor, this pub has been in operation since 1766 and is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

6. The Stag's Head: It boasts a remarkable feature—a preserved Victorian-era gentlemen's urinal in the basement, which is now used as a seating area.

7. Grogans: A beloved spot for artists and writers, Grogans is renowned for its toasted cheese sandwiches and its iconic vintage signage.

8. The Palace Bar: Established in 1823, this bar has retained its charming Victorian ambiance and is known for its extensive whiskey selection.

9. The Auld Dubliner: Located in the heart of the city, this pub was originally a medieval drinking tavern and offers a traditional Irish pub experience. 

10. The Lord Edward: Named after an Irish patriot, this pub is home to an original 19th-century mahogany bar counter, adding to its historical charm.