The Irish Pub Directory

Every Irish pub.
Mapped, archived, alive.

6,842 licensed pubs across Ireland — with maps, opening hours, heritage records, and live trad session listings. Browse your county, trace a closed local, find the session tonight.

Data from Revenue Commissioners · OpenStreetMap · NIAH · Wikidata

6,842licensed pubs in Ireland
26counties covered
689heritage-listed pub buildings
71pubs with Wikipedia articles

Browse by county

Every county, every pub. Click your county to see the full list — with maps and opening hours where available.

See all counties with pub counts

The Closure Documentation Project

2,119 pubs closed since 2005. We're documenting what's being lost.

Ireland loses roughly 112 pubs a year. Rural counties are bleeding fastest — Limerick down 37%, Offaly down 34%. Behind each closure is a building, a community, a story. We're recording them before they're gone.

Explore the project
Live Trad Sessions

What's the trad on tonight?

No app aggregates Ireland's pub trad sessions. We're building that. Submit your session schedule, browse sessions by county, find the session tonight. Tourist gold and genuine local utility — in the same place.

Find a session tonight
An Clár Fógraí

The Notice Board

Public-record reporting on Ireland's licensed premises — court verdicts, regulatory actions, industrial decisions, and cultural notes. Sourced from named outlets, paraphrased for length, and always open to right-of-reply from the operator.

Read the Notice Board

Run a pub? Your listing is already here.

Every licensed pub in Ireland is in this directory. Claim your listing to correct your address, hours, and phone number — or upgrade to a paid listing to add photos, menus, and event schedules.

Claim your listing — it's free

About Pubhub.ie

We built this because no one else had. The Revenue Commissioners publish a full register of publican licences. OpenStreetMap has coordinates for most of them. NIAH has heritage records on 689 pub buildings. We joined it all together so it could be searched, browsed, and preserved.

About the project