Pubs & Clubs
dublin city centre
4 Dame Lane
4 Dame Lane is a late night bar opening seven nights a week and serves till 2.30am from Monday till Saturday and till 1am on Sunday nights. 4 Dame Lane is located in the heart of the city. The music is varied which makes it popular with all, playing a variety of funk, soul, disco and house music so that all their can dance the night away. Featuring some of the best Dublin DJs with the likes of Johnny Moy and Anthony Mooney. So for a night of great music and good fun check out 4 Dame Lane
Anseo
Anseo used to be a traditional pub catering a steady business to locals until recently it has transformed into a magnet for the trendiest people in town. Located on Camden Street its easy to find and close to the city centre. With a Dublin’s hottest DJs spinning vinyl in a corner of the bar you can dance the night away. As Anseo has grown in popularity in the last year it tends to fill up quickly, so if you want to listen to good music and drink a good pint for a nice price go early to avoid the crush.
Dakota
Dakota is a trendy cocktail bar decorated with quirky interiors, chunky couches, armchairs and low tables. Located on South William Street, it’s the perfect place to start your evening off in a relaxing and friendly atmosphere. Dakota also offers seating outside for those who want to brave the Irish climate.
Popular Night Clubs in Dublin City Centre:
Lillie’s Bordello
Located at Adam Court, Grafton Street, in the heart of Dublin City is Lillie’s Bordello. Widely known as one of the most upmarket nightclubs in the capital, it has hosted several main events including the Top Gear after show party.
The venue caters for most types of music, and the latest addition to the venue is the “Lounge Lovers” night, which has, live music in the “Round Bar” and then great DJ’s spinning the decks on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Niall Donnelly Band also plays live on Wednesday nights. Thursday night’s give R&B fans a treat, with plenty other classics played by the house DJ. Friday and Saturday nights offer club classic nights.
Copperface Jacks
‘Coppers’ is an infamous Dublin institution that was even name-checked in the Dublin football captain’s 2012 All-Ireland victory speech. It can be utter madness, featuring a massive outdoor smoking area for good measure. Come early, as it packs out very quickly, particularly if there’s a big match on, and forget about the music – come for the fun!
The Workman’s Club
A bar, nightclub and music venue, The Workman’s is a genuine indie venue. Friday and Saturday nights are the most popular, although the latest alternative sounds are played virtually every night. Enjoy the rooftop garden, and remember when the next cult Irish band hits the big time – you saw them perform first here!
Alchemy Club
Alchemy is a luxury club and venue located in the centre of Dublin’s Temple Bar. The venue’s Renaissance-inspired interior is designed to impress with its sophisticated style. Alluring lights and cutting-edge music add to the effect.
The Button Factory
Previously known as the Temple Bar Music Centre, the Button Factory opened in 2007 in the heart of Dublin’s Temple Bar. Open Thursdays through Sundays, the nightclub boasts superb sound and light systems. Popular among international DJs, it is renowned for its live music acts.
D Two Nightclub
Incorporating a sophisticated bar that is popular with the after-work crowd and a lively nightclub, D Two Nightclub is located in the stylish Georgian area of Harcourt Street. It has a late bar, and the nightclub opens from Wednesday to Saturday, with top Irish DJ’s playing everything from golden oldies to the latest hits.
The Gaiety Theatre Late Night Clubs
The Gaiety Theatre Dublin on a Friday and Saturday Nights becomes one of the longest running nightclubs in Dublin city centre. The Night Club takes over all floors of the theatre where you can find a variety of bands and DJ’s on each floors. Even the main Stage of the theatre shows movies on a big screen if you just want to sit back and catch a flick!