Nearys Pub, Dublin - 383

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A painting of Neary's bar on Chatham Street, Dublin just off Grafton Street where the barmen wear white shirts and bow ties and the atmosphere is mellow ... a nice place for a quiet 'pint of plain'. It is a favourite haunt of performers from the nearby Gaiety Theatre and indeed there is a private back door that leads to same.  

The original name for the pub dates back to 1887 where records show a man named Thomas Neary owned the pub and the name was never changed. Neary’s has a working dumb waiter that has been in use since 1957.

For more about the venue itself, visit Neary's Pub  website.

 

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