The Celt
81 Talbot Street, County Dublin, Ireland
About The Celt
Welcome to The Celt, your ultimate destination for an Irish experience that will leave an indelible impression on your taste buds and heart! Situated on Talbot Street in the heart of North City, Dublin, The Celt is a unique establishment that perfectly captures the true spirit of Irish culture, cuisine, and entertainment.
At The Celt, we offer a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes everyone feel at home the moment they enter. Our bar offers an extensive selection of fine Irish whiskeys and craft beers that are sure to satisfy even the most discerning of palettes. Our menu is a testament to the rich and diverse culinary heritage of Ireland, offering an array of traditional Irish dishes and contemporary twists on classic favorites. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty plate of fish and chips, a perfectly grilled steak, or something a little more adventurous like our signature Celtic Boxty, we've got something to satisfy every craving.
In addition to our exceptional food and drink offerings, The Celt is also a point of interest and a restaurant with a vibrant live entertainment scene. From live music sessions to traditional Irish dancing performances, we've got something to keep you entertained every night of the week. Our intimate and lively space is perfect for catching up with old friends, celebrating special occasions, or simply enjoying a night out on the town.
So whether you're a local Dubliner looking for a night out, or a visitor to our fair city looking to experience the true spirit of Ireland, come join us at The Celt. We promise you an unforgettable Irish experience that you won't soon forget!
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81 Talbot St, North City, Dublin, D01 YK51, Ireland
Opening hours of The Celt
Monday:
12:00 - 00:00
Tuesday:
11:30 - 00:00
Wednesday:
11:30 - 00:00
Thursday:
11:30 - 00:00
Friday:
11:30 - 00:00
Saturday:
11:30 - 01:00
Sunday:
11:30 - 01:00
Reviews of The Celt
"What an incredible pub in the heart of Dublin! The wait staff are incredibly personable and will even stop and take your picture if you ask. The food is incredibly delicious and not expensive. Can't say enough good about this pub. Best in Dublin ... don't walk by!"
"Awesome! A great Irish pub! Tucked in between two other establishments. You enter into a smaller area but the back offers much more room and it is a great set up! Smoking section is in the back too. Of course we had the beef and Guinness Stew and it was really good! The portions are large, so it is quite sufficient! And what else - beer of course! The back bathrooms are new and clean! The staff is super friendly! The decor is awesome! During the day - authentic Irish music, then live music inside. It is not as touristy as other places and we utterly enjoyed it and highly recommend!"
"The Celt was one of my favorite pubs in Dublin and definitely worth checking out, especially as it isn’t as touristy as some other places. The beginning of the pub is small and cozy though doesn’t offer much seating, but there is another much larger room and bar in the back. We got a drink in the back but ended up moving to the front as that is where the live music plays. I can’t speak for the food though the people next to us said their meals were great. If you don’t eat and then realize you need a quick bite to eat late like we did, I’d recommend Pa Pa Pizzeria down the street."
"Loved the ambience and the food was delicious too. I liked the bread pudding and the chicken and garlic fries. My friends liked the fish and chips and the brownies as well. Only thing that would’ve been better is more gluten free/vegetarian options."
"Visited on St Patty's day, was far too busy to get food, drink, or see anything so we came back the next day. The next day was steady but not busy. We were able to get a table in the front bar area. The decor and atmosphere were everything I wanted in an Irish pub. It felt old but in good condition. There was Irish folk music playing and some locals singing along from time to time. The waitress was terrible by any standard. She didn't tell us she was our waitress when we sat, she just pointed us to a seat. Didn't take our drink order and got visibly upset when we ordered drinks from the bar. (The bartenders weren't the politest either). Then when she took our order she cashed us out before the food came, not too big a deal we thought at the time. But the wrong food came out and she didn't leave a tab so we had no way to tell she misheard us until it came out. After that we couldn't find her. We decided NOT to have another drink and went elsewhere for drinks and food. Also the back area was closed, which from the pictures what the nicest looking area and where we would have liked to sit. Overall a disappointment."
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