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By: Evvie Meier
When you travel to Paris, you view art; when you travel to Dublin, you hit the pubs. Dublin’s world-famous pub culture attracts beer aficionados from across the world who are thirsty for a taste of the Irish city’s legendary bar scene. While sampling the many varieties of Dublin pubs and clubs, mix up with the traditional staples by hitting some more obscure local Dublin favorites. For a Dublin pub experience that’s sure to satisfy, check out the following:

Stag’s Head
For travelers craving the authentic Irish pub feel, head to Stag’s Head to mingle with locals over a chilled Guinness. While many of Dublin’s most prominent bars are frequently overrun by tourists, Stag’s Head maintains its low-key local flair while still providing the classic Irish pub experience.

The Brazen Head
If your goal is to enjoy Dublin’s pubs without the tourists, the Brazen Head is not your dream destination. This travel hotspot touts itself as the oldest pub in Dublin and rumor has it that Robin Hood sipped a few here. True or not, the Brazen Head is a fun experience and a staple on many a tourist’s Dublin pub crawl itinerary.

Bruxelles
Bruxelles is a lively blend of pub, lounge, and café that gets pretty rowdy when the sun goes down. Enjoy a traditional Irish meal while catching a game, and stick around for the dance party atmosphere at night time. Bruxelles offers travelers a bit of the classic Irish bar feel with the energy of a very current





hotspot.

The Long Stone
For a great bar menu, a wide selection of beers, and a great ambiance, check out Dublin’s The Long Stone. For an enjoyable slice of Irish pub culture, The Long Stone won’t disappoint. Additional perk: The Long Stone is one of the minority bars with a late liquor license, meaning the party keeps going until 2:30 a.m.
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