Dublin beer gardens
Daragh | May 14, 2008All this good weather seems to have given the city an extra spring in its step – the streets seem even busier in the evenings with people taking advantage of the last of the sun. With the skies staying bright until 8:30 at least, it’s the perfect time of year for enjoying a few drinks outdoors. These are some of my favourite beer gardens in town:
Porterhouse North, Phibsboro
Located beside the Cross Guns bridge on the north side of Phibsboro, the Porterhouse North stocks the same vast range of beers as its sister pub in the city centre (and serves an even bigger range of food). It has a large beer garden at the back of the pub, which is sheltered but still gets the sun.
Dicey Reillys, Harcourt Street
A Dublin staple! Right in the city centre too – which means it’s usually buzzing with people.
Fitzsimons, Temple Bar
Yes, it may be in the centre of thronged Temple Bar, but Fitzsimons’ beer garden has the unique advantage of being on its roof, which means lovely city views. Worth it for a short stop.
The Hole In The Wall, Blackhorse Avenue
Arguably the biggest beer garden in Europe! The Hole In The Wall still carries on a century-old tradition of serving great pints and passing them through – yep, a hole in the wall – to the Phoenix Park. Genius.
What have I missed? Suggestions welcome in the comments…






D2 on Harcourt street has a decent patio as well.
See ye all in Diceys in 25 minutes then so!!!!
The church bar has an interesting view of a park near Jervis Street. Plus, then you can say that you went to the church!
The Gravediggers. So summery!
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Hi! We have a nice beer garden outside the Schoolhouse Hotel. It is nicely sheltered from the road by well manicured gardens. Which are in full bloom at the moment. See photos on the the Facebook page. BYE