The outside of Arthur's traditional Irish pub

Arthur's

Dublin


Given its location, Arthur’s could easily be a cheesy tourist trap, and plenty of Guinness Storehouse visitors do pass through the doors tempted by another taste of the black stuff. Instead it’s a friendly, cosy bar with a menu full of good comfort food. Best visited in winter so you get the full benefit of the roaring fireplace and soft candlelight.


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