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The Brazen Head

Ireland's oldest pub since 1198: Immerse in Dublin's living history with live trad music, hearty stews, perfect pints, and courtyard vibes near Christchurch Cathedral.

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Dublin's oldest pub, established in 1198, The Brazen Head blends rich history with lively traditional Irish music, hearty pub fare, and a cozy atmosphere in three intimate rooms plus a cobblestone courtyard. Savor Guinness beef stew, fish and chips, and burgers while enjoying live sessions seven nights a week. A must-visit near Christchurch Cathedral for authentic Irish hospitality.

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20 Lower Bridge St, Dublin, Usher's Quay, D08 WC64, IE
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
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-11:30 pm
Saturday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Sunday
12 pm-11:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    5-min walk from Christchurch Cathedral or Smithfield Luas stop; flat terrain, ideal for sightseeing routes from Temple Bar (10 mins).

    Bus

    Dublin Bus routes 13, 39, 123 to Merchant’s Quay or Francis St stops (2-5 mins walk); €2-3 single fare, frequent service until late.

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    Limited street parking; use Thomas St Car Park (5 mins walk, €3-5/hour); avoid rush hour congestion near city center.

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    Local tips

    Arrive early for Sunday sessions (3pm-6pm) to snag prime Music Room seats without reservations.
    Pair Guinness beef stew with a pint for the ultimate Irish comfort meal; food served until 9pm daily.
    Explore the courtyard in summer for outdoor dining under string lights amid cobblestones.
    Walk from Christchurch Cathedral (5 mins) and combine with a Guinness Storehouse visit.

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    History and Heritage

    Nestled on Lower Bridge Street in the heart of Dublin, The Brazen Head claims the title of Ireland's oldest pub, with roots tracing back to 1198 as a coach house. Though the exact remnants of the original structure remain a mystery, the palpable sense of history permeates its walls, adorned with prints and scrolls depicting literary giants like James Joyce, who referenced it in Ulysses, and revolutionaries such as Robert Emmet and Wolfe Tone. Brendan Behan and Jonathan Swift also frequented this iconic spot, making it a living testament to Dublin's vibrant past.

    Atmosphere and Layout

    Step inside to discover three cozy rooms exuding warmth and character, perfect for intimate gatherings or lively conversations. In summer, the enclosed cobblestone courtyard transforms into an enchanting outdoor haven, ideal for soaking up the ambiance under the stars. The historic Music Room hosts unforgettable sessions, where the walls seem to echo centuries of stories. Whether you're seeking a quiet pint or a bustling evening, the pub caters to all moods with its blend of tradition and energy.

    Food and Drink

    Food service runs daily from noon until 9pm, featuring classic Irish dishes done exceptionally well. Indulge in hearty Guinness beef stew paired with fluffy mashed potatoes, crispy fish and chips with homemade tartar sauce, or juicy burgers topped with Irish cheddar. Lighter options include fresh salads, seafood chowder, and sandwiches like grilled corned beef. Complement your meal with a perfectly poured pint of Guinness or other Irish favorites from the extensive bar menu.

    Music and Entertainment

    Live traditional Irish music pulses through the pub seven nights a week starting at 9pm, with special Sunday sessions from 3pm to 6pm—no cover charge required. Expect accordion melodies, Celtic ballads, and fiddles that bring Ireland's soul to life, drawing locals and visitors into spontaneous sing-alongs. This musical heritage elevates The Brazen Head beyond a mere pub into one of Dublin's premier venues for authentic trad sessions.

    Location and Accessibility

    Conveniently located near Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin Castle, and the Guinness Storehouse, it's an easy walk from major landmarks. Public transport abounds with Dublin Bus routes like 13, 39, and 123 stopping nearby at Merchant’s Quay or Francis Street. Street parking is limited; opt for nearby lots like Thomas Street Car Park. Open daily from 12pm to 11:30pm, it's perfect for day trips or evening outings.

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