The following pubs offer a full menu.
108 Rathgar Road,, Dublin 6 Yet another Galway Bay Brewery pub, the sixth in Dublin. |  |
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57 Clanbrassil Street Lower, Dublin 8 Mostly Irish craft beer on tap with a few international beers (all decent). 13 relatively fixed taps and 11 rotating. New upstairs bar open 6pm Thur-Sat. Tasters flights available. |  |
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11 Wexford St, Dublin 2 First Dublin pub of Galway Bay Brewery (sister pub to the newer Brew Dock and Black Sheep). |  |
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Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 Another Dublin pub from Galway Bay Brewery in the Dublin Conrad Hotel. Sister pub to Against the Grain, The Brew Dock and The Black Sheep. |  |
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28 Thomas Street, Dublin 2 A traditional pub near the Guinness Storehouse, but lots of Irish beers, too. No TV. |  |
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199 Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7 Gastropub with some craft beer. Many beers from their house line "Brewtonic" brewed mostly by Rascals. |  |
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32 Clarendon St, Dublin 2 About half of their taps are from Carrig Brewing with most of the rest being other Irish craft breweries. |  |
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13 High Street, Dublin 8 Yet another Galway Bay Brewery pub. Twenty taps, two thirds Galway Bay beers and the rest guests. |  |
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61 Capel St, Dublin 1 Another Galway Brewery Pub. They have a good selection of guest beers as well as their own. |  |
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1 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Sister pub to Against the Grain and The Black Sheep. Owned by Galway Bay Brewery but has a good selection of other beers. |  |
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48-49 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2 Live music Friday and Saturday nights.
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Drummartin, Dublin 16 Modern "Gastropub" with some interesting beers. |  |
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12 Fairview, Dublin 3 Gastropub that is also a tap room for BrĂș Brewery |  |
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5-7 Lord Edward Street, Dublin 8 Downstairs is a steakhouse, upstairs is the "Butcher's Bar." WiFi requires a Facebook check in. |  |
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72-73 Camden Street, Dublin 2 Lots of international industrial beers but a number of Irish craft beers makes this worth a stop. Some quality US beers as well. |  |
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7 Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire The second (of possibly many) Wetherspoon's (a British pub chain) in Dublin. Draft beers seem to be mostly British and International. Irish beers are all bottles (as of Feb 2015). Not worth a special effort but worth a visit if in the area. |  |
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13 Upper Grand Canal Street, Dublin 4 Another new Galway Bay Brewery pub in Dublin. On the ground floor of the Grand Canal Hotel, it is a bit more upscale than some of the other Galway Bay pubs. |  |
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1-2 Old Mountpleasant Road, Dublin 6 Old pub newly reopened as a "Gastropub" with a decent beer selection. |  |
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1-2 Burgh Quay , Dublin 2 Former Messrs Maguire location, under new ownership. Brewpub with 5 regular beers, a couple of seasonals and guest beers. Beers are much improved over previous incarnation. |  |
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18 Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 Restaurant and pub. Also has an extensive selection of Whiskey (and Whisky). Mostly Irish Craft beer but some quality imports and British Ales on cask. |  |
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1/2 Chancery Place, Dublin 7 Primarily a restaurant but you can just drink. |  |
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Duke Lane Upper, Dublin 2 Restaurant with Pilsener Urquell Tanknova (tank beer). Also a selection of industrial beers on draft. |  |
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2 Suffolk Street, Dublin 2 Historic old pub with large number of taps. 62 total taps, lots of international beers but a decent selection of Irish Craft brews. |  |
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30 Stephen St. Lower, Dublin 2 Formerly the Bia Bar. |  |
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Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 16 Large, two level pub. Different atmosphere than the original pub but similar beer range. |  |
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16-18 Parliament Street, Dublin 2 Ireland's first brewpub, now claiming to be the largest Irish owned brewery. Nightly live music. Usually about 10 of their beers plus 6-8 guest beers. Full menu. |  |
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45-47 Nassau Street, Dublin 2 Second location of the Porterhouse Brewing Company. Across from Trinity College. |  |
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60 Ranelagh Rd, Dublin 6 Be sure and check out the taps in the back room, that is were a lot of the interesting stuff is. |  |
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1-5 Temple Road, Dublin Blackrock The first (of possibly many) Wetherspoon's (a British pub chain) in Dublin. Draft (and cask) beers seem to be mostly British and International. Irish beer was all in bottles. |  |
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Vault C, The chq Building, Dublin 1 Brewpub in the chq Building. |  |
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Prospect Road, Dublin 9 Formerly the Porterhouse North. Full range of Porterhouse beers. |  |
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