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The Auld DublinerB-Worth Trying

24 - 25, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland · Irish pub, Bar, Guest house · 4.4/5 Google (3612 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Lively Temple Bar pub with great music and atmosphere, solid classic pub grub, and high drink prices; expect crowds and strict door policies.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

The Auld Dubliner delivers what it promises: lively atmosphere, fast bar service, and reliable classic Irish pub fare in a prime Temple Bar location. Quick service despite crowds and strong destination appeal are genuine strengths, but cramped standing-room conditions at peak times and occasional portion inconsistencies prevent a higher grade. Best suited for travelers seeking nightlife energy and singalongs rather than culinary distinction or comfort dining.

Restaurant Summary

In the middle of Temple Bar, The Auld Dubliner delivers a warm, crowded buzz with live bands that spark singalongs and fast bar service. One guest summed it up: "Electric room, pints flowed, strangers became friends." Expect standing room at peak and the occasional plastic cup near closing. The cooking leans classic Irish pub: Guinness stew, fish and chips, and wings that pair well with the music. It suits pub crawlers and travelers chasing atmosphere over culinary novelty. Prices track the neighborhood premium, especially on drinks, so budget for Temple Bar rates if you plan on lingering. Families can make it work earlier in the day thanks to kid-friendly staples like burgers, tenders, fries, and garlic bread. Evenings get loud and tightly packed, so aim for daytime or early evening if visiting with children; food service may be limited at peak times or on weekends.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€32-40 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic nightlife district popular with tourists; music-focused pubs and crowds late into the night.

Safety: Busy, well-patrolled core; late-night jostling and petty theft risk typical of nightlife zones.

Nearby: Steps from Temple Bar Square, near music venues, tourist bars, and the River Liffey; hotels and hostels nearby.

Temple BarTemple Bar is characterized by its bustling atmosphere with numerous pubs, restaurants, and live music venues. It is a popular destination for socializing, dining, and experiencing Irish culture in a lively, often crowded setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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