Built between c.1820 and c.1825.
This well-composed public house is prominently sited at the junction of Abbey Street and Marlborough Street. Its modest façade is articulated and enlivened by masonry detailing, including quoins, capping and window surrounds, and is contextualized by a limestone pilastered shopfront to the ground floor.
Listed on thesession.org as a regular trad-session venue (2024-03-13 16:23:42).
Photo via Google| Mon | 12:00 – 11:30 PM |
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| Tue | 11:30 AM – 11:30 PM |
| Wed | 11:30 AM – 11:30 PM |
| Thu | 11:30 AM – 11:30 PM |
| Fri | 11:30 AM – 12:30 AM |
| Sat | 11:30 AM – 12:30 AM |
| Sun | 12:30 – 11:00 PM |
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| Address | 9 Lower Abbey Street, 108 Marlborough Street |
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| County | Pubs in Dublin |
| Eircode | D01 H6P1 |
| Revenue ref | N1062 |
This well-composed public house is prominently sited at the junction of Abbey Street and Marlborough Street. Its modest façade is articulated and enlivened by masonry detailing, including quoins, capping and window surrounds, and is contextualized by a limestone pilastered shopfront to the ground floor. Timber sash windows are retained throughout, adding additional architectural interest. A remodelling phase in 1955 incorporated the addition of a stained-glass frieze by Stanley Tomlin of the…
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