There is no best restaurant in Ireland.
You must go to all the most known Pubs and breath the atmosphere. In lots of them there is live music or dancing.
Updated Sep 3, 2004
The Brazen Head, on Wellington Quay, is reputed to be the oldest pub in Dublin. The inn dates to the 12th century, though the building itself has been changed since then.
Updated Sep 23, 2002
Address: 20 Lower Bridge Street, Dublin 8
Phone: 01 6779549 or 01 6795186 F
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20 Lower Bridge Street, Dublin 8
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