Built between c.1910 and c.1930.
This building, with its ornate detailing and corner entrance, is an imposing landmark at the junction of Essex Street East and Eustace Street. The upper floors are enlivened by render embellishments, adding visual interest to the streetscape and displaying skilled craftsmanship.
Photo via GoogleTraditional Irish pub serving a light international menu retaining original 120 year old partitions.
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| Mon | 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
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| Tue | 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Wed | 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Thu | 10:00 AM – 1:00 AM |
| Fri | 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM |
| Sat | 10:00 AM – 2:30 AM |
| Sun | 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
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| Address | 29 East Essex Street And Adjoining Exit 28 East Essex Streey And, Rear 27 East Essex Street (otherwise Known As 12/13 Temple Lane |
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| County | Pubs in Dublin |
| Website | https://www.norseman.ie/ |
| Eircode | D02 XH60 |
| Revenue ref | S0084 |
This building, with its ornate detailing and corner entrance, is an imposing landmark at the junction of Essex Street East and Eustace Street. The upper floors are enlivened by render embellishments, adding visual interest to the streetscape and displaying skilled craftsmanship. Mid-nineteenth-century maps show two buildings on this site, and Thom's Directory of 1862 describes them as being in use by a single tenant, as a vintners. Essex Street was opened in 1674, and named after Arthur…
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