The Auld Dubliner Pub
In The Heart Of Dublin City
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Accommodation in the heart of Temple Bar. The perfect base for your trip to Dublin City.
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Located in the heart of Temple Bar, at The Auld Dubliner we offer comfortable accommodation in six well appointed en-suite bedrooms. All rooms include tea and coffee-making facilities, large wall-mounted flat-screen TVs and WI-FI access. The Auld Dubliner is the perfect base for you to explore all that Dublin City has to offer. Please note Rooms are accessible via Stairs Only – No Elevator. Due to our location in the Heart of Temple Bar, please allow for the lively atmosphere that surrounds our accomodation.
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What Our Customers Think
The Shaman | Google | ★★★★★
Very nice pub in Temple Bar, we were there on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. We enjoyed the beers, the live music and the atmosphere. It’s a good place because people are friendly and even if it’s in the center of the Temple Bar area is not expensive at all. I will never stop to say this: there’s much more than The Temple Bar in Dublin. Discover all the beautiful and genuine pubs in town and avoid tourist traps!
Tamara Smith | Google | ★★★★★
My sister and I spent a week in Dublin, and of the 11 different pubs and bars we visited, The Auld Dubliner was our favorite late night spot. We ended every night with a pint at Auld Dub. The bartenders are adorable, friendly, and professional. It felt like a home away from home.
Kimmblin Tustin | Trip Advisor | ★★★★★
A classic bar and a good time. We went here on a Friday night. The bar was full when we got there around 7pm but not overly crowded. The musician was great and played some popular hits. It was raining pretty hard while we were out, which made the Temple Bar area quite empty. We found the bartenders and the other people there were very friendly.
Louise M | Trip Advisor | ★★★★★
Great atmosphere and music! We had a couple of hours to blow off while we waited for our room to be ready so we headed out to find a pub. The live music was what drew us in. We ordered some beer and sat down to enjoy it. Of course, my husband was pleased with his Guinness, while I tried a porter, which was quite nice. The food looked amazing, but we weren’t hungry yet. We may come back to eat before we leave Dublin!