ジャック・ニアロン・パブ - Mixed Bar -With its gilt ceiling and ornate woodworking, the handsome Jack Nealon Pub (165 Capel St., 1-872-3247), which occupies a brightly painted red 18th-century building just across lively Capel Street from Pantibar (see below) is a favorite spot for drinking and conversation among all Dubliners. The proximity to Pantibar does lead to there being plenty of lgbtq+ folks on many evenings. The bar keeps here are particularly friendly.
マクダイスパブ - Mixed Bar - 渋滞のないグラフトンストリートのショッピング街に囲まれていますが、McDaids Pub(3 Harry St.、1-679-4395)は、1779以来ずっと続いています。 テンプルバーの時にはあまりにも喜ばしい人からの一杯のパイントを楽しみたいなら、これは理想的な場所です。
オスカーズカフェバー - Mixed Bar and Restaurant - Something of an institution thanks to its extraordinary owner, the great diva, lgbtq+ activist, and drag icon Rory O'Neill, Pantibar (7 1, 8 Capel St., no phone) opened in 2007 and is located in a brightly colored space in Dublin's inner Northside, just a short stroll across the River Liffey via the Grattan Bridge - it's an easy walk from the city's other gay bars. The pub is a great place to chat with locals and meet new friends. There are, of course, drag shows, but even when there's nothing going on in terms of entertainment, this is a super-friendly spot for drinking, and the crowd is extremely eclectic - women and men of all ages and styles. Rory O'Neill has been the subject of a documentary and plenty of great news coverage over the years, and many have seen her efforts as central to Ireland's steady acceptance and even embrace of the lgbtq+ community.