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The Long Hall: A Victorian Dublin Pub Jewel

Experience Dublin's vibrant past in The Long Hall, a beautifully preserved Victorian pub with a rich history and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

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The Long Hall, dating back to 1766, is one of Dublin's oldest and most cherished pubs, renowned for its authentic Victorian interior dating back to 1881. Its historical significance and beautifully preserved decor make it a must-see for anyone seeking a traditional Irish pub experience.

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51 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2, D02 DV74, IE
Monday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Thursday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Friday
12 pm-12:30 am
Saturday
12 pm-12:30 am
Sunday
12:30 pm-11 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    The Long Hall is centrally located on South Great George's Street, making it easily accessible by foot from many Dublin landmarks. From Trinity College, walk southwest along Grafton Street, then turn left onto Wicklow Street, followed by a right onto South Great George's Street. The Long Hall will be on your right. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes. From Dublin Castle, walk east towards Dame Street, turn right onto South Great George's Street, and the pub will be on your left. This walk is about 5 minutes.

    Public Transport

    The Long Hall is well-served by Dublin's public transportation network. Several Dublin Bus routes stop near South Great George's Street. Check Dublin Bus schedules for the most convenient route from your location. The Luas tram also has stops within walking distance. The closest Luas stops are Stephens Green and Trinity, both about a 5-10 minute walk away. A single adult fare within Dublin's Zone 1 is €2.00 with a Leap Card or €2.60 cash.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Dublin. A taxi from Dublin city center to The Long Hall will typically cost between €8 and €15, depending on the distance and traffic. Note that fares are metered and may be higher during evenings and weekends. There is also a pre-booking fee of €2. Ride-sharing services like Uber are also available. The initial charge is €4.40, then €1.32 per km.

    Local tips

    Visit during weekday afternoons for a more relaxed experience, as the pub tends to get very busy on weekends and evenings.
    Try a pint of Guinness, a staple drink that The Long Hall is renowned for.
    Take time to appreciate the intricate Victorian details, including the wood carvings, beveled glass, and ornate mirrors.

    Discover more about The Long Hall

    The Long Hall, located on South Great George's Street, is a Dublin institution, licensed since 1766. This pub is celebrated for its remarkably preserved Victorian interior, which dates back to its 1881 refurbishment by Patrick Dolan. The pub's name is said to come from a long, narrow hallway snug that once ran parallel to the back bar. Stepping inside is like stepping back in time. The Long Hall boasts handcrafted wood carvings, beveled glass, and a mahogany back bar, all enhanced by elaborate gold leaf detailing. Mirrors, both concave and convex, adorn the walls, creating an illusion of greater space and playfully challenging the conservative values of the Victorian era. The warm, nostalgic lighting evokes the ambiance of Victorian gaslights. Engravings and prints adorn the walls, adding to the pub's historical charm. Over the years, The Long Hall has been a favorite haunt for politicians, writers, and locals alike. The Behan family were regulars, and Brendan Behan was known to unleash ballads here. Irish rock legend Phil Lynott filmed his music video for 'Old Town' in the Long Hall in 1982. Even Bruce Springsteen has been known to enjoy a pint here. The Long Hall remains a vibrant part of Dublin's social history, offering a warm welcome and a friendly atmosphere to all who enter.

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