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where to drink The Woolshed Baa & Grill If you ar
e looking for the best sports coverage in Dublin head to The Woolshed Baa & Grill on Parnell Street. With three massive HD screens and 20 HD TVs you won’t miss a kick of the game, and with their menu available from 12noon to 10pm every night you won’t go hungry either. They have extensive coverage of all the top sports events and some of the more obscure ones too! The Woolshed isn’t just about sports, with FREE nightly events like Comedy, Pub Quiz and Karaoke there’s always something for the non sports fans to enjoy too. So check out their website for listings and events. (01) 8724325 info@woolshedbaa.com woolshedbaa.com facebook.com/Woolshed.Dublin Grogan’s Grand Central Grogan’s Pub has been a mainstay in Dublin since time began. When you walk through the doors you get a sense of being catapulted back to a bygone era when pubs where a place that everybody knew your name. The decor has not changed in almost 40 years, and that’s the way it should be. Do try their legendary toasted sandwiches with a pint of plain and admire all the artwork hanging from the walls which are, by the way, available to buy. 15 Sth William St, Dublin 2 d4 The Grand Central is in a prime location just a stones throw from the iconic GPO on Dublin’s O’Connell Street. Dating back to the late 19th century with strong ties to the 1916 Rising, the first morse code radio signal was broadcasted from the roof of this building. The Grand Central can tell a lot of stories from the 1916 Rising to its days as a city centre bank. Today it is a beautifully restored Bar and Restaurant. Maintaining the old style ceilings and hand crafted stone. Serving delicious food and signature cocktails seven days a week. As well as a private function room for special occasions. The Grand Central is a great spot to catch up with friends and family over a drink and a bite to eat. 10-11 O’Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin 1 louisfitzgerald.com/grandcentral The Hairy Lemon The Hairy Lemon is based in the centre of Dublin and located in the Creative Quarter in Dublin 2. This traditional Irish pub resides in a 19th century house and is just about as unconventional as its namesake. Years of memorabilia on the walls and a Granny’s Kitchen serving real traditional Irish food. Live sports! DJs every Friday and Saturday night. Upstairs venue free for hire to fit up to 150 people! TRAD SESSIONS EVERY SUNDAY! Stephen Street Lower, Dublin 2 www.thehairylemon.ie d4 20