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Slattery's Bar

Dublin's authentic Victorian early house: hearty Irish breakfasts from 7am, flawless Guinness pints, live music, and Capel Street buzz in a heritage pub cherished by locals.

★★★★★4.3 (3296)

Slattery's Bar on Capel Street is a genuine Victorian-era Irish pub in Dublin's North City Centre. One of the city's rare early houses, it opens at 7am for hearty full Irish breakfasts, pours perfect pints of Guinness, and serves traditional pub fare all day. With dark wood interiors, stained-glass windows, live music, and a lively local crowd, it captures authentic Dublin pub culture.

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129 Capel St, Dublin 1, North City, D01 YN83, IE
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
9 am-12 am
Tuesday
9 am-12 am
Wednesday
9 am-12 am
Thursday
9 am-12 am
Friday
9 am-12 am
Saturday
9 am-1 am
Sunday
12 pm-11 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    Luas Red Line to Jervis stop (4-min walk) or buses 13, 27, 49, 77A, 83, 151 (5-10 min). €2-3 one-way, frequent service.

    Walking

    12-min walk from O'Connell Street or Temple Bar. Flat, lively Capel Street route, free.

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    €10-15 from city centre, 5-10 min depending on traffic. Readily available curbside.

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    Local tips

    Opt for the Mighty Breakfast for a true Irish start—pairs perfectly with a morning coffee or light pint.
    Visit early (7-9am) weekdays for quieter seats and shift-worker atmosphere; evenings bring live music crowds.
    Cash payments often cheaper than cards; check upstairs for ghost story events.

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    History and Atmosphere

    Slattery's Bar stands as one of Dublin's twelve historic Victorian public houses, preserving the charm of 19th-century pub design with its dark wood paneling, ornate stained-glass windows, and snug seating corners. Located on bustling Capel Street in North City Centre, this heritage spot has drawn locals, musicians, and visitors for generations. Its early house license allows opening from 7am, originally serving shift workers like dockers and market traders, now welcoming early risers for breakfast pints or coffee.

    Food and Drink

    Food service runs from early morning until late, featuring Slattery's Mighty Breakfast—a full Irish spread with standout sausages, bacon, eggs, black and white pudding, and toast. Lunch and dinner options include bangers and mash, fish and chips, shepherd's pie, burgers, curries, and salads like chicken Caesar. Pints of Guinness are a house specialty, alongside Irish whiskeys, Heineken, and non-alcoholic options. Vegetarian and gluten-free choices cater to diverse diets.

    Daily Rhythm and Entertainment

    The pub buzzes from morning with breakfast crowds, peaks in evenings with after-work locals, and hosts live music sessions. Big screens show sports, and the upstairs hosts ghost story gatherings. Sundays start later at noon, extending into relaxed evenings. Its position near Jervis Luas and Four Courts makes it a convenient hub.

    Capel Street Neighbourhood

    Capel Street vibrates with multicultural energy, street performers, and markets. Nearby landmarks include the Four Courts, Collins Barracks, and National Leprechaun Museum. Slattery's embodies the area's blend of history and modernity, offering a no-fuss spot to soak in Dublin's spirited pub tradition amid the Liffey-side bustle.

    Practical Visit Notes

    Expect a welcoming vibe for solo travelers, couples, or groups. Wheelchair accessible with table service, free WiFi, and family-friendly during daytime hours. Moderate prices make it accessible, with cash deals often cheaper than cards.

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