Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
11 Mighty Pubs In Dingle That We'll HOPEFULLY Get To Sup Pints In This Summer
"This family-owned public house and bed and breakfast is run by local couple, John and Eileen and offers a genuine community experience. Sitting opposite the fishing pier in the heart of Dingle town, this traditional pub offers laid-back vibes, local and international patrons and some of the finest pub food on offer. Classic pub dishes rule the roost, but international and veggie options are always available, too."
"3 John Street, Dingle, IrelandWaitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Accepts Credit CardsFrench, Irish, Seafood, European, Soups, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner+353 66 915 1600"
"Made here in Dingle, Murphy's sublime ice cream comes in a daily changing range of flavours that include brown bread, sea salt, Dingle gin and whiskey-laced Irish coffee, along with sorbets made with rainwater.... Top ChoiceSeafood in Dingle Town"
"The Dingle Pub has got to be one of the most electric environments for a classic pub night out in town. There is not a chance you’ll miss it (amidst the throng of other pub faces) with its white and shamrock green façade, but that’s where the twee stylings end: The Dingle Pub is traditional Irish through-and-through. Live music and classic grub will keep you keen all night, over some of the best Guinness in town."
"If you are really lucky, local dancing legend David Geaney will be at home. His family has owned this pub for decades, and yes, he works the bar and waits tables when he is home. He will also do some Irish step dancing when he isn’t on tour."
"Everything a Dingle pub could have to offer - ceol, craic agus snaic!. And pints, of course. Lots and lots of pints."
"It has the most random layout ever, a long serving-desk at the side of the venue with various garments and other miscellaneous objects that are actually for sale, a weighing scales on top of said desk, a snug that when you open it is filled with bags of potatoes and odd seats. If you want to go full on Paddy in Dingle you can pick up an iconic farmer hat here too. The snug is right at the front of the pub and it's usually jam-packed, so get in early if you want it."
"I’d argue that Curran’s is one of the most overlooked pubs in Dingle and it’s up there with the best pubs in Kerry. This lovely little pub has been running since 1871. Originally a general store (as was the case with many pubs in Ireland), you’ll still see shelves packed with hardware inside."
"One of Dingle's most traditional shop-pubs, stocking everything from wellies to bags of potatoes, Curran’s has nooks and crannies including original stained-glass snugs. Its Guinness is some of the best for miles..."
"The Marina Inn’s pub is an instant favorite among tourists, and popular because of the chill atmosphere, traditional Irish music performances, and customer service. Those who have been here also rave about the food that’s served in hefty portions, perfect if you’re staying longer while hanging out with friends. This spacious pub gets high recommendations for the warm and friendly staff, earning promises of more visits from new and old patrons alike."
"A popular local hangout and landmark, Lord Baker’s Pub were named after Tom Baker. He was the owner of the pub who also served as a town councilor, once worked as an auctioneer as well as a writer of poetry in the Irish language. His pub is a lively, flurry of activity and fun since the time it opened in 1890."
"Main Street, Dingle, IrelandSeating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free WifiIrish, Seafood, European, Soups, Gluten Free OptionsDinner, Lunch, Late NightHK$290+353 66 915 1277"
"New kid on the block is The Fish Box, run by the Flannery family who opened in late 2018 and have been lauded with praise and business ever since. The third generation connected to the sea, having their own trawler Cú na Mara means that they have control over what comes in and how frequently it does, so what’s caught lands on the menu quite literally as it reaches land. They operate sustainably, so what comes in is sold and when it’s gone it’s gone, so always consult the daily-changing menu at the restaurant."
"Green Street, Dingle IrelandIrish, Seafood, HealthyLunch, DinnerTakeout, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Buffet, Street Parking, Wine and Beer[email protected]+353 87 602 7866http://www.thefishboxdingle.com"