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The Auld Dubliner

17 ANGLESEA STREET AND 24/25 TEMPLE BAR BASEMENT AND GROUND FLOOR AND, THE EXTENSIONS TO AND ADJOINING THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR, Dublin

Heritage Listed Publican's Licence (7-Day Ordinary)
The pub itself

Built between c.1830 and c.1850.

The room & the corner

Temple Bar was named after Sir William Temple and his son Sir John Temple who acquired the land between the River Liffey and Dame Street in the seventeenth century. The area was fully reclaimed and developed by the early eighteenth century and became a mixed residential and commercial quarter.

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An oasis of quiet in busy Temple Bar, this pub serves Irish food with traditional music upstairs.

— Google

Opening hours

Mon10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tue10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wed10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thu10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Fri10:00 AM – 2:30 AM
Sat10:00 AM – 2:30 AM
Sun11:00 AM – 12:00 AM

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Address 17 Anglesea Street And 24/25 Temple Bar Basement And Ground Floor And, The Extensions To And Adjoining The First And Second Floor
County Pubs in Dublin
Websitehttps://aulddubliner.ie/
EircodeD02 DX09
Revenue ref S0064
National Inventory of Architectural Heritage

Heritage-listed building

c.1830–1850 Rated Regional

Temple Bar was named after Sir William Temple and his son Sir John Temple who acquired the land between the River Liffey and Dame Street in the seventeenth century. The area was fully reclaimed and developed by the early eighteenth century and became a mixed residential and commercial quarter. Commercial directories record a ‘grocer and spirit dealer’ here, owned in the 1840s by Thomas Hunt, and in the 1890s by Thomas Murphy, indicating a continuity of use for over one hundred and seventy…

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The Auld Dubliner is one of 689 architecturally significant pub buildings recorded by the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage.

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