The Best Bars in Dublin to Catch the Rugby World Cup


Posted 7 months ago in Food and Drink

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Rugby enthusiasts from all over the country gather in the capital city to witness and experience the excitement surrounding various rugby events, such as the Six Nations, the European Rugby Championships, and the Rugby World Cup.

As the Irish team heads home from France after losing to New Zealand in the quarterfinals, this year’s Rugby World Cup tenure might be over, but our love for the sport isn’t.

With that said, you should know Dublin is brimming with pubs where you can passionately support your favourite players and teams. These vibrant atmospheres alone will make you forget that you’re not physically present at the game, and we want to share the best rugby bars in Ireland’s capital so you won’t miss the next big game!

 

Dtwo

Situated on Harcourt Street, this venue has something for everyone. Firstly, Dtwo is renowned as Dublin’s top sports bar. Upon entering, guests are greeted with a magnificent mahogany bar and walls adorned with flags from around the world. The stadium-style seating can accommodate up to 400 fans, and over 20 screens broadcast all major sporting events. The atmosphere is always vibrant and energetic.

Additionally, the beer garden, spread across two floors, is an award-winning space. With a charming wooden aesthetic, complete with whiskey barrel furniture and oak wooden high stools, this outdoor area is equipped with a 20-foot screen for football and rugby enthusiasts. The garden also features heating to ensure comfort during the winter months. Moreover, the garden offers a delectable ‘Backyard BBQ’ menu, serving classic BBQ staples such as burgers, ribs, and whole chickens.

Lastly, the basement nightclub is the most stylish section of the venue. This space accommodates up to 400 partygoers and features up to three live DJs, providing an electrifying atmosphere.

Where: 60, Harcourt Street, Dublin

 

Searsons

Searsons on Baggot Street is known as one of the top establishments in the area. It is a popular destination in the city for drinking, dining, and enjoying live sports events.

Starting at 9 a.m. every day, Searsons offers a variety of delicious breakfast options. On weekends, the mornings are lively as patrons enjoy traditional Irish breakfasts, shakshuka, and satisfying roasts to cure hangovers.

In addition to its main bar, which serves a wide range of beverages, including refreshing pints and unique cocktails, Searsons also boasts its own whiskey bar. Here, you can explore over 90 bottles of whiskey from various Irish producers. Notably, they offer the complete collection of Middleton Very Rare, featuring whiskies from 1984 to 2014. With an eventful day of enjoying great beer and thrilling rugby ahead, we understand that you’ll likely need a local bookmaker, but also online slot offers for Irish players can easily be accessed from the conveniently located Dublin hotels on Christchurch and Parnell Street.

Where: 42-44, Upper Baggot Street, D04 V210

 

Lemon and Duke

Lemon and Duke is most notable for being co-owned by Irish rugby players, Jamie Heaslip and Rob Kearney recently. They even held a 6 Nations preview event at the establishment, sharing their thoughts on Ireland’s performance. During the event, they also encouraged attendees to book a table and enjoy food and drinks while watching the match.

Lemon and Duke offers ample seating, including multiple screens throughout the bar. Additionally, a large projector screen is located at the back, ensuring visibility from most areas of the establishment. They have a cozy section with a large television and plenty of seating for a more intimate setting. Whether it’s breakfast, brunch, lunch, or a la carte dining in the evening, Lemon and Duke provide a wide range of options to satisfy any palate throughout the day.

Where: 1 Duke Ln, Upper, Dublin, D02 YK71

 

The Church  

This establishment takes game days to the next level by providing screens in every room as well as outside (for the adventurous). They pride themselves on offering Irish hospitality and entertainment at an unparalleled level. Given its popularity, it is no surprise that both locals and international visitors consider it a favourite. This pub is at the junction of Mary Street and Jervis Street.

They offer spacious and comfortable beds, complimentary Wi-Fi to ensure you’re mobile wagering is strong, private bathrooms, and televisions with multiple channels. You can even catch a game from the comfort of your own room!

Where: Jervis St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 YX64

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