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The Dubliner Irish Bar

4.5 · 7,094 reviews
The Dubliner Irish BarThe Dubliner Irish Bar
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The Dubliner Irish Bar sits just off Old Town Square on Týn Street, making it a prime spot for tourists exploring Prague's historic center. The interior is cozy and traditional, with exposed brick, wooden floors, and a long bar lined with spirits. It's known for its impressive whiskey collection, featuring over 100 varieties from Ireland, Scotland, and beyond. The pub also serves hearty food, including Irish breakfast, burgers, and sandwiches, alongside Czech beers. Live music and DJ sets often fill the evenings, creating a lively party vibe. The Dubliner attracts a younger crowd, especially on weekends, but remains welcoming to all. Its central location and consistent quality have earned it a 4.5 rating from over 7,000 reviews. The bar's energy is infectious, making it a great place to start or end a night out in Prague.

Don't miss

  • Browse the extensive whiskey menu, with rare Irish and Scotch options.
  • Enjoy live music most nights, ranging from acoustic sets to DJs.
  • Try the full Irish breakfast, served all day for a hearty meal.
  • Sit by the window and watch the bustle of Týn Street and Old Town Square.
  • Join the pub crawl groups that often start here, meeting fellow travelers.

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Ways to visit The Dubliner Irish Bar

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Know before you go

  • Live music usually starts around 8 PM; check their Facebook for lineup.
  • They have a loyalty card for frequent visitors, ask at the bar.
  • Prices are moderate for the area; happy hour specials on selected drinks.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available, but it can be slow during peak hours.

A bit of history

The Dubliner opened in the late 1990s, capitalizing on the growing demand for Irish pubs in post-communist Prague. It quickly became a staple for both tourists and locals, known for its friendly service and lively entertainment.

Common questions

Is The Dubliner open for breakfast?

Yes, they serve breakfast from around 9 AM, including the full Irish breakfast.

Do they show sports?

Yes, they broadcast major football, rugby, and GAA matches on multiple screens.

Is there a dress code?

No, casual attire is fine, though some patrons dress up on weekends.

Can I host a private event here?

Yes, they have a back room available for private parties; contact them in advance.

What's the age demographic?

Mostly young adults and tourists in their 20s and 30s, but all ages are welcome.

Do they have a beer garden?

No, but there is limited outdoor seating on the street in summer.

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