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Ferryman Town House
Address: 35 Sir John Rogerson Quay , Dublin 2, D, IE
Phone: +353 1 671 7053
State: D
City: Dublin
Zip Code: 2

opening times

Monday: 10:30-23:30
Tuesday: 10:30-23:30
Wednesday: 10:30-23:30
Thursday: 10:30-23:30
Friday: 10:30-00:30
Saturday: 10:30-00:30
Sunday: 12:00-23:00


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Reviews
We loved staying at The Ferryman. The owners are so friendly and welcoming. The pub itself is amazing, the decor is traditional and steeped in history whilst the atmosphere is brilliant, it gets very busy, you must try the Guinness. There's only one thing extra I wish the Ferryman did, and that is food. I just know like everything else the owners do for its guests, it would be first class. Having said that, there are plenty of eateries around so it's not a problem. We look forward to staying here again and would thoroughly recommend it.
This is a huge boozer in a great location with a good selection of beers on tap. The staff were fast and attentive for such a full pub on Wednesday. I would recommend it for a nice pint just outside of the direct city centre.Rooms: 4/5
Well this is just the mostly lovely pub! Full of paraphernalia and old photographs which is just lovely. Lovely view over the Liffey. Lots of little nooks and crannies too which add to its quaintness. Toilets downstairs so not sure it’s totally accessible for everyone. It gets busy when there are matches on and when there’s shows on in the Bord Gáis. Well worth a visit. Pint of Guinness was €6.00.
It is a great place to go for a beer. It is located close to Samuel Beckett's bridge. The environment is great, with that old pub vibe. Good choice of beers and cocktails. It you are in the area it is worth going there.
The only pub in the area open after midnight, which is an instant 5 star rating. Typical Irish pub with a lot of drunk people, yet everyone is friendly and I’ve never had any bad experience there. Baby guiness by the river will always be in my memory
Lively traditional Irish pub overlooking the river Liffey. Staff are friendly and bar service is efficient although at busy times it can take a few minutes of queueing to get served. The decor and atmosphere are traditional and friendly. A great pint of Guinness. Its a great spot for a drink before and after a show in the nearby Bord Gais Theatre or even the 3 Arena.
The Ferryman is one of my absolutely favorite pubs. And is an authentic Irish pub experience. I don't know why but I can't not order a Jamie Ginger which is a shot of Jameson topped of with Ginger Ale and a slice of lemon. Pro tip split one ginger ale across two drinks and add some water to fill up the glass. This place has ample seating inside and outside. They have group seating downstairs and they open the bar downstairs if there are enough people. You'll never see this iconic bar empty. It's positioned right behind bord gais theater and the entrance overlooks the Samuel Beckett bridge and the Liffey river.
Best local, big shout for Paul, Ross, James and Dave who serves the best pints of Guinness. Amazing staff, good pints and a great view.Service: 5/5
I like the pub, it's close to work, so great place to go for happy hour. nice staff, decent Guinness, bit pricey tho
Great pub, great location if you work around the Beckett Bridge, or travel east to west alond the river.Rooms: 5/5
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