THE TEMPLE BAR
Do not miss the classic section. Hundreds of tourists come every day, but they only take photos and go. Why? Not because they do not want to try 450 different kinds of whiskey but because they could not find seats available! Almost every hour there is traditional music and that certainly Guinness and Irish coffee with whiskey or Baileys or Tia Maria, or Frangelico, or whatever. And they will not be too concerned as long as it contains alcohol.
McDaid's
Isolated from the busy road and time in general, we find the holy relic of the days of the ancient Dublin. No music. Just chatter, old books and photographs of the author. On it there is the living room, where you will feel more comfortable. If the travel guide says McDaid's, it is definitely good!

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O'Donoghue's
Right next to Green Park St. Stephen, we came to this ancient bar covered with images already yellowing of The Dubliners from floor to ceiling, a legendary folk band that started playing in the backyard. Great selection of beer, the atmosphere is pleasant, the food was delicious and the best singing in Dublin. Rumor has it that Robert Kennedy never sing once here, but there is no evidence at this event. Too bad!
The Brazen Head
The owner claims that the bar is the oldest in all of Ireland. Built in 1198, we found him in the middle of the century. The truth is, that more than eight centuries, many important people coming to this bar: famous writers like James Joyce or Brendan Behan, musicians such as Van Morrison or Tom Jones, and even George HW Bush.