Sean Tierney
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Sean Tierney
This tall, narrow pub is packed with “artefacts of bygone days”, in short a mini-museum but one with a giant screen which is discreetly hidden around the corner, for watching matches.
Upstairs (and there are a lot of them this is a four storey building) there’s a relaxed traditional family-style restaurant. Expect popular, good value food like potato wedges, mushrooms with garlic, home cooked lasagne, steaks and grills rather than gourmet fare; the evening restaurant menus are more ambitious, although it is unlikely there will be many surprises.
This is a pub of character and toilets are at the very top, but grand when you get there.
Children welcome before 8.30 pm (high chair, childrens menu); air conditioning. Food served daily, 12.30-9; set 2/3 course D €27.90/33.90. Closed 25 Dec, Good Fri. MasterCard, Visa, Laser.
Directions:
Situated half way down O'Connell St. on the left opposite Dunnes Stores.



