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O'Neills Victorian Pub & Townhouse
"O'Neills Victorian Pub & Townhouse is a traditional Irish pub and guesthouse with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere in the heart of Dublin, based in Temple Bar. We pride ourselves in offering quality, wholesome Irish Food and Pub Food using the best local produce. Dining in our bar is the perfect setting to enjoy our traditional Irish food and pub classics. Our creamy pints of Guinness are famed by locals as being one of Dublin's finest. We have live traditional Irish music sessions every Saturday at 9pm. O’Neill’s Townhouse offers eight tastefully decorated bedrooms with modern bathrooms.Come and stay, drink or dine with us to experience Irish hospitality at its best."
Address: 36-37 Pearse Street , Dublin 2, D, IE
Phone: +353 1 671 4074
State: D
City: Dublin
Zip Code: 2


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Reviews
Nice place. Dark inside with lots of nooks and crannies to disappear in for a quiet chat and a drink. Good food menu with table service. Nice pint of Guinness. This is definitely an old pub in the traditional Irish sense. It feels like it hasn't changed in 100 years. Good location near pearse street train station also and a stones throw from trinity college.
Have dined here a few times and the food and drinks have always been fabulous, had the fish and chips for dinner today with the banana fritters for desert, divine! Speedy friendly service and warm Irish atmosphere. Would definitely recommend popping in for food and drinks if you’re looking for a stellar pub in Dublin.
Wonderful service, friendly barkeeps, amazing fish and chips... Some of the very best I've had! Also a plus that the Guinness was right on point. I tremendously enjoyed this pub after a long bus ride to Dublin.
My friend and I stayed here while we were in London. It's very conveniently located right across the street from waterloo station. The rooms are comfortable and clean. Bear in mind that you will have to carry your bags upstairs. Their breakfast was excellent and not to be missed. I plan on staying here every time I come to London.
Lovely Irish pub. Quaint inside, one of the nicest pubs in town however a pint of Guinness at €6.30 is too high. I understand costs have gone up recently etc but for Guinness to be the drink of Ireland, it's too high. Tourists will of course pay this price but as a local, it's robbery. Locals should have a different price to tourists full stop.€5.00-€5.60 is reasonable for Guinness. I've seen other pubs do cheaper pints before 7 o'clock. One even doing under five euro. It's a shame because it's such a nice pub.
And old stomping ground from university days in Dublin, not changed much other than much better food now. Worth a visit if you want a less tourist orientated old pub experience. I've not stayed in accommodation to comment.
O’Neills provides a much more authentic experience than staying in a generic hotel. Modern conveniences are of course available, but in many ways, you feel like you’re stepping back in time and staying in the guest rooms of an old Irish pub which of course is exactly what is happening. The food and service at the pub downstairs are both excellent. When you go, make sure to say hello to Ciaran behind the bar.
We were here for a working lunch, we tried different dishes, soup, burgers, toasts, the wervice was fast and the food quite good no one complained but i didnt even hear Wow. The pub/hotel is old style but well kept in a central area of Dublin. Impressive the bar, it seems that whatever you want to drink, you can find it here. I took a club sandwich i paid 13,5€ probably i bit higher compared to other places but i m not sure because is not something that i eat frequently
Great old fashioned pub. Went on a Wednesday and while there was a buzz about the place it wasn't overly crowded. Ideal for having a catch up with mates I hadn't seen for a while. We were able to enjoy a good chat. Great Guinness and Smithwicks according to the lads. Dear enough though at €6.30 for a pint of each. €6.80 for my pint bottle of cider wasn't out of the ordinary.
Really nice pint away from the St. Patrick's day crowd. Barman needs a few lessons in manners however. Terrible way to talk to tourists though. Barking at them when they walk in that there's no tables? Why do that.Service: 3/5
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