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    Top 10 best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland, ranked

    Jade PoleonBy Jade PoleonMarch 28, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Now you can plan a trip to the pub with your furry friends in tow, and we cannot wait to share these epic spots for you to try out.

    Leaving your pooch at home while you head out to the pub to meet friends or have Sunday lunch is now a thing of the past.

    It seems it has been a long time coming, considering many other countries have been welcoming punters and their furry friends for a lot longer than Ireland.

    However, it is certainly great news for all of us who have pets that we would like to socialise with.

    Not only are these dog-friendly pubs in Ireland super welcoming, but they even go out of their way to have special treats for your bestie.

    So, let’s take a look at the ten best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland you need to check out.

    10. MeMas, Co. Dublin – with one of the best beer gardens in Ireland’

    Dog owners need to visit MeMas.
    Credit: Facebook / MeMa’s

    As one of the friendliest counties, this has to be one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland, with live DJs every weekend, craft beer, cocktails, and an epic beer garden.

    The Irish Times even named it one of the top ten best beer gardens in Ireland. Your dog will love it!

    Address: 155 R803, Rotunda, Dublin

    9. The Martello Bar, Co. Wicklow – dog-friendly with a stunning view

    The Martello Bar is one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.
    Credit: Facebook / @themartellobray

    Located in Bray, County Wicklow, this seafront spot is an ideal place for you and your pet to have a post-walk beverage while enjoying the beautiful views out over the Irish Sea.

    Boasting a stunning seafront location, the Martello Bar in Bray is undoubtedly one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.

    Address: 47 Strand Rd, Bray, Co. Wicklow, A98 P7X4

    8. The Two Sisters, Co. Dublin – a local dog-friendly hub in Terenure

    The Two Sisters is a fantastic watering hole.
    Credit: Facebook / @thetwosisterspub

    This dog-friendly pub is in the heart of Terenure and has been around since 1959.

    Since then, it has been serving the community, and now it is the place to be with your pup in the Southside.

    Address: Terenure, Dublin 6W, Co. Dublin

    7. The Hut, Co. Dublin – for northside pints with your pooch

    The Hut is one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.
    Credit: Facebook / @The.Hut.Phibsboro

    The Hut in Phibsborough is known to be one of the most dog-friendly pubs in Ireland and will welcome your dog inside the pub with open arms.

    An absolute must-visit for dog-owners north of the city, The Hut is sure to offer a fantastic day or evening out.

    Address: 159 Phibsborough Rd, Phibsborough, Dublin, D07 HA21

    6. The Blue Note, Co. Galway – beer and dogs; the best combination

    The Blue Note is a great spot for dogs and humans alike.
    Credit: Facebook / @BlueNoteGalway

    Combining a dog-friendly bar in Galway with a variety of craft beer makes for a great night out with friends.

    For this reason, The Blue Note has to be on your list when it comes to looking for the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.

    Address: 3 William St W, s West End, Galway, H91 V184

    5. The Bulman, Co. Cork – a renowned pub with a love for dogs

    The Bulman is one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.
    Credit: Facebook / @thebulman & Instagram / @ruth.j.armstrong

    This famous Kinsale pub is a great pub to visit with your furry friend.

    Plus, The Bulman is right by the sea. So, your pooch can take a well-deserved dip after you’ve had your pint. If you ever find yourself visiting, be sure to check out the amazing dog-friendly hotels around Ireland.

    Address: The Bulman Bar, Summercove, Kinsale, Co. Cork

    4. Pantibar, Co. Dublin – now you can take your dog clubbing

    Pantibar is a must-visit.
    Credit: Facebook / @PantiBarDublin

    Dublin’s popular gay bar is as dog-friendly as they come.

    The owner herself brings her pooches in occasionally, and other dogs are welcome at the establishment.

    Address: 7-8 Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 EH93

    3. Street 66, Co. Dublin – the dog pictures don’t lie

    Street 66 is one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.
    Credit: Facebook / @street66Dublin

    Check out their Instagram, and you’ll see just how openly dog-friendly this Dublin pub is.

    It opened last year, replacing The Front Lounge, and has been a saviour for dog owners, who can now be joined by their cute dogs for a bit of socialising.

    Address: 33-34 Parliament St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

    2. Charlie Foley’s Bar, Co. Kerry – for a pint with your dog in the kingdom

    Charlie Foley's is a must-visit.
    Credit: Facebook / @charlie.foleys

    Killarney’s oldest run family pub is indeed one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.

    It also helps that Charlie Foley’s do a mean pint of Guinness to go along with it!

    Address: 101 New St, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 RW25

    1. MVP, Co. Dublin – the ultimate pub for dog-lovers

    MVP is one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.
    Credit: Facebook / @mvpdublin

    MVP has to be the most dog-friendly pub in Ireland, thanks to its (p)awesome and welcoming approach.

    They even advertise that if you take a photo with your dog and tag them, you’ll both get free treats. We think this is epic!

    Address: 29 Clanbrassil Street Upper, Harold’s Cross, Dublin 8, D08 E1X9

    So, next time you want to head out but don’t want to leave your dog without company, take them along to one of these top ten best dog-friendly pubs in Ireland.

    Here, they will be treated like royalty while you sip on a nice cold pint.

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    Jade is a seasoned traveller, yoga enthusiast, adventure seeker and travel writer passionate about seeing the world and sharing hidden gems with others. As well as having travelled to 91 countries thus far, she has written for several websites, including The World Bucket List, Meanwhile in Ireland and Ireland Before You Die. In 2022 Jade’s first book ‘ The Ultimate Irish Road Trip Guide’ was published and is currently available on Amazon. She is a keen writer of satirical articles, as well as ‘The best things to do’ and ‘The best dishes to try’ around the globe. Jade is currently on a campervan adventure around Europe, where she continues to get her travel and food inspiration. She is excited to share what she discovers with her readers.

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