Duke Pub | Dublin | Temple Bar | Ireland | Long Hall
Nightlife
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Elaine GlusacIRISH SUMMERWhat a way to see lively, lovely
Dublin in high season. Combine pursuits by tippling and touring on a pub crawl. These two in the historic
Temple Bar area take in Guinness and Harp, as well as Ireland’s proud heritage through writing and song.
Professional actors lead the roughly three-hour
Dublin Literary Pub Crawl, reciting humorous passages from Joyce, Beckett, and Wilde en route to classics such as the multistory Duke Pub and bustling Long Hall. The itinerary also passes Trinity College and St. Andrew’s Church, linking writers and academics to their love of a good pint. 011-353-1-670-5602,
www.dublinpubcrawl.comListen to button accordion, uilleann pipe, bodhran drum, and the story of
Ireland via song on the
Traditional Irish Musical Pub Crawl. Two musicians lead a merrymaking band along a four-pub tour, including the oldest in the city, 255-year-old Brogan’s Bar, and the landmark Ha’penny Bridge. 011-353-1-478-0193,
www.musicalpubcrawl.com
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