PHEVER.ie
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15 Navan Road,Dublin
PHEVER is a new initiative for global promotion of QUALITY electronic dance music, artists, DJs and events internationally via online streaming digital radio, club events, festivals & DJ booking agency plus labels with...
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Jack Nealon
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165 Capel St,Dublin
Mixed Bar -With its gilt ceiling and ornate woodworking, the handsome Jack Nealon Pub (165 Capel St., 1-872-3247), which occupies a brightly painted red 18th-century building just across lively Capel Street from...
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Spinster
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2,Sycamore Street (Bad Bods),Dublin
All LADYJS * roof party * sounds you won't hear anywhere else!
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The Palace
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D02,84-87 Camden Street Lower,Dublin
The Official page for The Palace Nightclub on Camden Street.
From our keenly priced 4 and 5 star city centre hotels, to fine dining early bird menus to evening entertainment ranging from clubbing to cabaret evenings and bingo (hosted by Ireland’s best loved drag queens) there’s no lack of choice. Panti Bar’s night schedule includes drag performances, karaoke, make-and-do and movie nights. Beyond its historical landmarks and traditional pubs, the city boasts a vibrant and welcoming LGBTQ+ scene.
Situated at the start of the trendy George’s Street, a great place to grab a bite before hitting the town for the night, the George can have queues out the door on a Friday or Saturday night, so get in early to enjoy live music and a drag show.
Pet friendly :) nice to see little floofys walking around as you sip a nice cuppa. You get longer days and milder temperatures, and you can line up your visit with Pride if that’s your focus. Enjoy the fantastic music, vibrant atmosphere, and friendly faces you'll encounter. The Front Lounge serve up a good lunch menu too so stop by to get away from the hustle & bustle of busy Temple Bar.
Jack Nealon Pub- Mixed Bar -With its gilt ceiling and ornate woodworking, the handsome Jack Nealon Pub (165 Capel St., 1-872-3247), which occupies a brightly painted red 18th-century building just across lively Capel Street from Pantibar (see below) is a favorite spot for drinking and conversation among all Dubliners.
Firstly, plan your route. The city hosts a vibrant annual Pride festival, which is a highlight for many. If you're looking for the best gay bars in Dublin, you're in for a treat. It attracts thousands of participants and spectators each year. It's an energetic space where you can dance until 3 AM. This event is a prime example of the Dublin live music venuesscene, though with a focus on electronic music.
They also offer visitors different ways to engage with the community. It's a great place to start your evening adventure.
The city's commitment to inclusivity extends beyond just bars and clubs. Mother nights are a staple for many in Dublin's queer community. Dublin City's biggest nightclub. The bar keeps here are particularly friendly.
McDaids Pub- Mixed Bar - It's unfussy and easygoing, and with a great location fringing the fashionable Grafton Street shopping district, but McDaids Pub (3 Harry St., 1-679-4395) greatest claim to fame is that it's been since 1779.
Dublin has good public transport and taxi services. DV8 Bar & Venue is great for pints, comfort food, and a more local crowd. These establishments are central to the city's LGBTQ+ community. The Panti show on Saturday is a blast.