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Hartigan's
Address: 100 Leeson Street Lower , Dublin 2, D, IE
Phone: +353 1 676 2280
State: D
City: Dublin
Zip Code: 2

opening times

Monday: 11:00-23:30
Tuesday: 11:00-23:30
Wednesday: 11:00-23:30
Thursday: 11:00-23:30
Friday: 11:00-00:30
Saturday: 11:00-00:30
Sunday: 12:00-23:00


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Reviews
I visited here a long time ago, back in 2006. I told someone working there that I’m a Hartigan from the USA. They gave me a free pint of Guinness which was very nice. Also, it started raining before I left and I didn’t have an umbrella. The same person lent me one of theirs and I returned it later in the day. Don’t know why I’m sharing this now, but just remembered the warm and friendly hospitality I received here. Thank you!
Fantastic spit and sawdust pub with few frills and very good Guinness better than Toner's on my visit Friendly bartender and just far enough from town to get a seat and some peace. Beautiful stained glass windows. The kind of pub you'd hole up in to sit out a Triffid invasion.
Beautiful bar, well worth a visit if your passing, located a couple of minutes walk from saint Stephen's green, perfect pint of Guinness, friendly staff,good value, friendly atmosphere.
Absolutely love this pub, great staff, unpretentious, doesn't pander to the tourists. Dirtiest Jacks in Dublin, but that just adds to the charm.
Probably the best Pint of Guinness. Simple and traditional Dublin pub with homely decor. Taste the Guinness here to see the different you will return !!! I have been there whenever possible and each time the pint was as good as always.. keep it up lads !!
Great pub, great atmosphere with a brilliant music session every Saturday with the great mix of great musicians. Barman is very friendly and professional and can serve a whole bar on his own and is very sufficient. Love this old school pub..
I have never had a more disappointing pub experience in Dublin. At first, the atmosphere was buzzing and our group was having a great time. But as the afternoon wore on the pub began to empty out. As things quietened the atmosphere dropped and the staff began to act hostile as though the hundreds of euro we were spending were unwelcome. Eventually things culminated in a shocking altercation with the rudest barman on the planet, which resulted in us leaving for a better venue. I would never step foot in this pub again and I would recommend that no one else do so either. They seem content to languish in mediocrity and rely on “regulars”. This is no business model and not sustainable in this economy. I genuinely wish them well as I cannot imagine a business with this ethos succeeding for long.
If you are after good Guinness in a no frills genuine Irish bar, look no further!! The front bar resembles a sleepy country pub with occasional trad music sessions. The back of the bar is a little more rustic and resembles a community centre! There is quite a large outdoor area at the rear, accessed by what looks like a fire escape.
This place has the rudest staff I’ve ever encountered in Ireland. The staff who refused to give us his name but was grey haired and skinny told us to shut up in the rudest and most embarrassing way because some tourists complained.
Gorgeous Guiness - place is wrecked but that's the charm
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