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Slattery's Bar

Dublin's authentic early house where tradition meets genuine local spirit, one perfect pint at a time.

★★★★★4.3 (3296)

A legendary Dublin institution on Capel Street, Slattery's is one of the city's rare early houses, opening at 9 AM daily. This authentic Irish pub combines traditional dark wood interiors with genuine local atmosphere, serving hearty Irish breakfasts and classic pub fare alongside perfectly poured Guinness. Known for its no-frills authenticity, friendly staff, and mix of locals and curious visitors, it's a must-visit for anyone seeking the real Dublin experience without the tourist veneer.

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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

    Take the Luas Red Line to Jervis Station (approximately 4 minutes walk to Slattery's). Multiple bus routes serve Capel Street: 13, 27, 49, 77A, 83, and 151. Journey time from city center is typically 5-10 minutes depending on traffic.

    Walking

    From Dublin city center, Slattery's is approximately 12-15 minutes on foot. Head toward the General Post Office on O'Connell Street, then navigate to Capel Street. The route is straightforward and passes through the heart of North City Centre.

    Taxi/Rideshare

    Taxis and rideshare services are readily available throughout Dublin. Journey time from major tourist areas (Temple Bar, Grafton Street) is typically 5-10 minutes. Address: 129 Capel Street, Dublin 1, D01 YN83.

    Cycling

    Dublin's bike-sharing scheme (Dublinbikes) provides convenient access. Multiple docking stations are located near Capel Street. The journey from central Dublin is flat and straightforward, typically 5-10 minutes.

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    Local tips

    Arrive early for breakfast to experience the full Irish morning ritual. Slattery's opens at 9 AM, making it one of the few Dublin pubs serving breakfast this early. The Mighty Breakfast is particularly popular and portions are generous.
    Visit on a weekday morning to experience the authentic local crowd without heavy tourist traffic. The pub draws a steady stream of regulars during early hours, providing genuine insight into Dublin's pub culture.
    Explore the multiple snugs and intimate spaces throughout the bar. Each nook has its own character and historical significance, offering different atmospheres depending on your mood.
    Use Slattery's as a starting point for exploring Capel Street's pub scene. Nearby establishments include Pantibar, J McNeil's Pub, The Black Sheep, and Underdog, all within easy walking distance.
    Don't miss the Guinness—locals and visitors consistently praise it as among Dublin's best. If you prefer non-alcoholic options, they now offer Guinness 0.0 and Heineken 0.0.

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    Heritage & Character

    Slattery's Bar stands as one of Dublin's most authentic heritage pubs, located at 129 Capel Street in the vibrant North City Centre. This genuine Dublin institution has earned its reputation through decades of maintaining the traditional Irish pub experience—complete with dark wood furnishings, vintage décor, and stained-glass windows that transport visitors to another era. The bar is distinguished as one of Dublin's few remaining 'early houses,' a special license category allowing it to open at 9 AM, making it a unique destination for those seeking morning pints or traditional Irish breakfasts before most establishments unlock their doors.

    The Breakfast Experience

    Slattery's is particularly celebrated for its full Irish breakfast, served from opening until 10 PM. The Mighty Breakfast has become legendary among visitors and locals alike, featuring all the components of a traditional Irish morning meal with special attention paid to quality sausages. The breakfast menu includes variations such as the Medium Breakfast and Scrambled Egg & Bacon options, each prepared with care. Service is notably quick and efficient during breakfast hours, allowing guests to enjoy their meal without unnecessary delays. The quality and authenticity of the breakfast experience have made Slattery's a pilgrimage site for food enthusiasts and travelers seeking genuine Irish culinary traditions.

    Beverage Selection & Atmosphere

    The bar excels in pouring what many consider to be some of Dublin's finest Guinness, served in a setting that feels authentically Irish rather than manufactured for tourists. While craft beer options are limited, the establishment has expanded its offerings to include alcohol-free alternatives such as Guinness 0.0 and Heineken 0.0, accommodating diverse preferences. The interior features multiple snugs and intimate nooks throughout, creating spaces for both social gatherings and quieter moments. Tributes to local historical and musical figures adorn the walls, reinforcing the pub's deep connection to Dublin's cultural heritage. The atmosphere consistently balances a steady local crowd with curious visitors, maintaining a lively yet authentic vibe.

    Food & Dining

    Beyond breakfast, Slattery's serves traditional Irish fare and bar snacks throughout the day. The menu emphasizes classic pub food prepared without pretension, reflecting the establishment's commitment to authenticity over culinary innovation. Vegetarian-friendly and gluten-free options are available, ensuring inclusivity for guests with dietary requirements. Food service runs from 9 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday, and from 12:30 PM to 10 PM on Sundays, aligning with the pub's extended operating hours.

    Location & Accessibility

    Situated in North City Centre, Slattery's benefits from excellent public transportation access. Multiple bus routes (13, 27, 49, 77A, 83, 151) serve the area, and the Luas Red Line stops at Jervis, just a 4-minute walk away. The location on Capel Street places guests within walking distance of major Dublin landmarks including the General Post Office, the Spire of Dublin, and the Four Courts. The neighborhood itself is rich with history and cultural attractions, including the James Joyce Centre and Hugh Lane Gallery, making Slattery's an ideal base for exploring North City Centre.

    Social & Cultural Significance

    Slattery's has transcended its role as a simple pub to become a cultural landmark in Dublin's social landscape. The establishment is frequented by locals who value its authenticity and has attracted notable figures from Ireland's music and film industries. The bar hosts live music options and displays sports on televisions throughout the venue, catering to various entertainment preferences. Its position on Capel Street—a vibrant, multicultural thoroughfare—places it within easy reach of numerous other pubs and bars, making it an excellent starting point for pub crawls or evening explorations of Dublin's nightlife.

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