Dublin Literary Pub Crawl


Dublin Literary Pub Crawl

Dublin Literary Pub Crawl


25% OFF adult price of €12.00

The 'fair city' has more than 800 pubs to choose from. Let us tell you the fascinating story of Dublin's gin palaces and writers. Join our team of actors for this award-winning tour and follow in the footsteps of Joyce, Beckett, Wilde, Brendan Behan and many more. You'll hear renditions of prose, verse, drama and song from Dublin's literary hall of fame. With four pubs, two actors, one quiz and some prizes, this is a night packed with fun and entertainment. You'll learn a lot too.

"A great way to spend an evening, elevated by poetry and pints."
THE ROUGH GUIDE TO DUBLIN


"An excellent and organized pub crawl. The actors remind you that Dublin's literature has always been constructed out of great jokes." THE OBSERVER

"It combines street theatre with the 'craic' that makes Dublin pubs the liveliest in Europe and successfully avoids the cliches that would otherwise ruin an evening of high art and low life." THE LONDON TIMES

RANKED#4: THE SUNDAY TIMES World's Best Walks

Opening Hours:

April - October: Every Evening 7.30pm
November - March: Thursday-Sunday 7.30pm
Closed: St. Patrick's Day, Good Friday, 22th-27th December, Arthurs Day.

How to Get There:

By Bus:
All Buses to City Centre (Trinity College)- The Duke Pub is just off Grafton Street

By Train:
DART: to Pearse Street
LUAS: Green Line to St.Stephens Green

Email: info@dublinpubcrawl.com

Web: http://www.dublinpubcrawl.com

Address: The Duke Pub, 9 Duke Street, Dublin 2

Telephone: + 353 1 670 5602
+ 353 87 263 0270

Our souvenir book about the Great Pubs of Dublin is available on the tour and in bookshops




 



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