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Reviews from Ireland and beyond
This eclectic place is a bit rundown around the edges, but it's a proper local pub, not heavily frequented by tourists. Its crowd includes local writers and artists, as well as people who just live around the corner. It's a good place to get in touch with local nightlife.
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Tommy, the most gallant bar owner in Dublin with some of the best stories.
The Observer
Grogan's is a good old place to find revelations dawning. Tucked into William Street South in Dublin, several blocks from the tourist traps of Temple Bar, Grogan's might well be the perfect pub.
Golf Digest
Grogans serves the best toasted sandwiches in the city, no nonsense, wrapped in plastic. Old-school perfection.
The Dubliner
Artists, poets writers and Dublins young talent converge on this city centre joy. Is everything a good pub should be and more.
The Goddess Guide
A Much-loved bohemian pub. If you have never been to Dublin before and want to experience what it was like here before Ireland's fin-de-siécle economic boom and resulting social self-posturing, head for Grogan's.
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