The Palace Bar
21 Fleet Street, County Dublin D02 H950
Hours open
Monday:
12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - ?
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 0:30 AM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 0:30 AM
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Location & Phone number
21 Fleet Street, County Dublin D02 H950, Ireland
About the Business
Welcome to The Palace Bar, one of Dublin's most beloved institutions located conveniently at 21 Fleet St in the iconic Temple Bar neighborhood. This historic bar has been a staple of the city's social scene since it first opened its doors in 1823 and has maintained its dedication to providing a warm atmosphere and exceptional food and drinks ever since.
Step inside and you'll feel like you've been transported back in time with the authentic Victorian decor and charming accents that pay tribute to the bar's rich history. With friendly staff and a lively local crowd always around, The Palace Bar is the perfect spot to catch up with friends, meet new people, or simply relax and enjoy some classic Irish hospitality.
When it comes to food and drink, you won't be disappointed. We offer a comprehensive menu of pub-style favorites along with a range of top-shelf spirits, beers, and wines to satisfy even the most discerning palate. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty bowl of stew, a piping hot plate of fish and chips, or a refreshing pint of Guinness, The Palace Bar is sure to have something to satisfy your cravings.
As a point of interest and destination for locals and tourists alike, The Palace Bar is the perfect spot to start your explorations of the vibrant city of Dublin. Located just a stone's throw away from some of the city's most popular attractions, including Dublin Castle, Trinity College, and the National Museum of Ireland, you can trust that our bar will be the perfect place to unwind after a long day of exploring.
So if you're looking for a cozy spot to drink, eat, and socialize with some of the friendliest people in Dublin, look no further than The Palace Bar. Come in and experience the magic for yourself!
Reviews
"Fabulously historic bar in Fleet Street. Established 1823. Full of old wood, a well stocked bar with all manner of drinks, a rear seated area which is mostly closed off from the rest of the bar and a fabulous stained glass ceiling light at the rear of the bar. Bar stools are available towards the front with no tables. Men’s toilets are on the ground floor and ladies are in the basement so not ideal for those with mobility issues. Popular bar after work. Was popular with the journalists when the newspapers were based around this area. Not sure if it serves food as I didn’t see a menu. Expensive for drinks! One drink causes plenty of damage to the wallet. Bar staff very friendly and after work, so too are the customers who come in for a quick drink before they head home."
"This an amazing whiskey bar, pretty much any Irish whiskey you can think of and more is available here. Go for the second floor that has great live music too in the evening."
"One of my favourite pubs in Dublin, and definitely one of the best pints of Guinness in Dublin! They also have a really nice Whiskey bar upstairs - used to love the trad music sessions here on a Thursday night pre-Covid - hopefully this is something that returns soon."
"Awesome bar slap bang in the centre of town, came highly recommended and didn’t disappoint point. Serve a cracking pint of Guinness in a authentic bar surrounded by whiskeys and old stuff. Excellent bar to escape the madness of the City."
"The best local pour of Guinness in Dublin. Really fantastic bar right outside the Temple Bar area. The Palace was recommended by multiple locals and did not disappoint. Downstairs was very busy but the Whiskey bar upstairs had plenty of seating even the day after St Patty's day. The bartender and staff were kind as always. The upstairs bartender recommended a good pour of their house whiskey. We also had a pint of Guinness. It was indeed a good Guinness as recommended. The decor and atmosphere were top notch and really unique, even for Dublin. The other patrons were by no means unfriendly but less open to conversation than the other more local pubs we have visited. It was the day after Patty's day though. Highly recommended"
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