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Mulligan'sA-Worth Trying

8 Poolbeg St, Dublin 2, DO2TK71, Ireland · Pub, Bar · 4.7/5 Google (3950 reviews)

Outdoor seating

Historic Dublin pub pouring one of the city’s most loved Guinness pints; iconic atmosphere, counter service, no food, and can be loud and curt at peak times.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Mulligan's delivers A-grade performance as a storied Dublin institution built on exceptional Guinness quality and iconic historic setting. Consistency shows occasional variation in pours and service warmth, particularly near closing, while the drinks-only format and crowded standing-room conditions limit broader appeal. Strong destination reputation and loyal following secure its standing among Dublin's respected pubs, though operational constraints prevent grade A territory.

Restaurant Summary

Old-school and storied, this Poolbeg Street institution is where pint talk flows as easily as the stout. Reviewers paint a scene of polished wood, heritage fittings, and bar banter: "Felt like stepping into Dublin history." It gets lively and packed, with counter service and standing room common at peak. The drinks program skews classic: a slow, creamy Guinness is the headliner, often called the best in town. You come for tradition, not mixology bells and whistles. Most pours are spot-on, though a few note occasional off pints or brusque moments when policies or closing time collide with requests. Families should note there is no food service and seating can be scarce. This is a drinker’s pub with a grown-up vibe; fine for an early quiet pint but not suited to kids or picky eaters seeking meals.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€14-24 (2-3 pints) based on review mentions; no food served per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic, central, office-heavy by day and pub-hopping by night; caters to locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, busy streets with steady foot traffic; typical city-centre late-night bustle.

Nearby: Close to Temple Bar, Trinity College, and media/office hubs; heavy evening crowd flows.

Temple BarTemple Bar is Dublin's famous cultural quarter, renowned for its lively pubs, restaurants, and arts venues. It attracts a diverse crowd looking for traditional Irish music, nightlife, and a vibrant social atmosphere, making it a key destination for dining and entertainment.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:30–23:30 Tuesday12:30–23:30 Wednesday12:30–23:30 Thursday12:00–23:30 Friday11:00–00:30 Saturday11:00–00:30 Sunday12:30–23:00

Available: Outdoor seating

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