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Musical Pub Crawl
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Ha'penny Bridge
Ha'penny Bridge, North City, Dublin, Ireland
The Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience
Curved St, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 RD26, Ireland
Molly Malone Statue
Suffolk St, Dublin 2, D02 KX03, Ireland
3Olympia Theatre
3Olympia Theatre, 72 Dame St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 K135, Ireland
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
5-9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 AC84, Ireland
Millennium Bridge
Millennium Bridge, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Irish Whiskey Museum
119 Grafton Street, Dublin, D02 E620, Ireland
Dublin Castle
Dame St, Dublin 2, Ireland
The National Wax Museum Plus
The Lafayette Building, 22-25 Westmoreland St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 EH29, Ireland
City Kayaking
Liffey Boardwalk, Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1, Ireland
Nearby restaurants
The Temple Bar Pub
47-48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 N725, Ireland
The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar
10-12 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 EW63, Ireland
Merchant's Arch
48-49 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 EY65, Ireland
The Ha'penny Bridge Inn
42 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 Y103, Ireland
The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant
3 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 CX67, Ireland
Bunsen Temple Bar
22 Essex St E, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 NA09, Ireland
Elephant & Castle Temple Bar
18-19 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
Bad Ass Cafe
9-11 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Eatokyo Noodles and Sushi Bar
51 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 NH04, Ireland
Yamamori North City
38 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A593, Ireland
Nearby local services
The Temple Bar Trading Company
43-44 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 KF86, Ireland
The Workman's Club
10 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 VX36, Ireland
The RAGE - Record, Art and Game Emporium
8 Crow St, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 HX78, Ireland
The Temple Bar Distillery Store
45 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
Arnotts
12 Henry St, North City, Dublin, D01 C3Y9, Ireland
Carrolls Irish Gifts
Ballast House, Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 PT85, Ireland
Eason
40 O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin, D01 PY90, Ireland
Temple Bar Tourist Office
Unit 5, Market Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 RT29, Ireland
The Irish Store
Floor 8-9, 1st, Westmoreland St, Dublin 2, D02 NW22, Ireland
Photo Museum Ireland
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
Nearby hotels
Temple Bar Lane
19 Temple Ln S, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 Y233, Ireland
The Fleet Hotel Temple Bar
19 - 20, Fleet St, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 WP97, Ireland
Wellington Temple Bar
23 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 X867, Ireland
Hotel Motel One Dublin
111-114 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin, D01 H220, Ireland
The College Green Hotel Dublin, Autograph Collection
At, College Green, Dublin, D02 HR67, Ireland
Wren Urban Nest
Andrew's Lane Theatre, St Andrew's Ln, Dublin 2, D02 P9K0, Ireland
Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin, City Centre
Little, Mary St, Dublin, D07 PKW5, Ireland
The Westbury
Balfe St, Dublin 2, D02 CH66, Ireland
Clifton Court Hotel
11 Eden Quay, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Moxy Dublin City
1-5 Sackville Pl, North City, Dublin, D01 H2Y2, Ireland
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Musical Pub Crawl

The Ha'penny Bridge Inn, 42 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 Y103, Ireland
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attractions: Ha'penny Bridge, The Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience, Molly Malone Statue, 3Olympia Theatre, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Millennium Bridge, Irish Whiskey Museum, Dublin Castle, The National Wax Museum Plus, City Kayaking, restaurants: The Temple Bar Pub, The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar, Merchant's Arch, The Ha'penny Bridge Inn, The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant, Bunsen Temple Bar, Elephant & Castle Temple Bar, Bad Ass Cafe, Eatokyo Noodles and Sushi Bar, Yamamori North City, local businesses: The Temple Bar Trading Company, The Workman's Club, The RAGE - Record, Art and Game Emporium, The Temple Bar Distillery Store, Arnotts, Carrolls Irish Gifts, Eason, Temple Bar Tourist Office, The Irish Store, Photo Museum Ireland
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Nearby attractions of Musical Pub Crawl

Ha'penny Bridge

The Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience

Molly Malone Statue

3Olympia Theatre

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

Millennium Bridge

Irish Whiskey Museum

Dublin Castle

The National Wax Museum Plus

City Kayaking

Ha'penny Bridge

Ha'penny Bridge

4.5

(5.7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience

The Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience

4.7

(883)

Closed
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Molly Malone Statue

Molly Malone Statue

4.4

(5.8K)

Open 24 hours
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3Olympia Theatre

3Olympia Theatre

4.5

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Musical Pub Crawl

The Temple Bar Pub

The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar

Merchant's Arch

The Ha'penny Bridge Inn

The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant

Bunsen Temple Bar

Elephant & Castle Temple Bar

Bad Ass Cafe

Eatokyo Noodles and Sushi Bar

Yamamori North City

The Temple Bar Pub

The Temple Bar Pub

4.6

(15.2K)

Open until 1:30 AM
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The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar

The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar

4.5

(3K)

Open until 2:00 AM
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Merchant's Arch

Merchant's Arch

4.4

(2.3K)

Closed
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The Ha'penny Bridge Inn

The Ha'penny Bridge Inn

4.4

(1.1K)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Musical Pub Crawl

The Temple Bar Trading Company

The Workman's Club

The RAGE - Record, Art and Game Emporium

The Temple Bar Distillery Store

Arnotts

Carrolls Irish Gifts

Eason

Temple Bar Tourist Office

The Irish Store

Photo Museum Ireland

The Temple Bar Trading Company

The Temple Bar Trading Company

4.4

(510)

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The Workman's Club

The Workman's Club

4.1

(1.6K)

Click for details
The RAGE - Record, Art and Game Emporium

The RAGE - Record, Art and Game Emporium

4.5

(267)

Click for details
The Temple Bar Distillery Store

The Temple Bar Distillery Store

4.3

(87)

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Kim RileyKim Riley
Lots of fun and our musicians (sorry don't remember their names) shared not only their musical talents but also stories behind the instruments and songs. Informative, funny and relaxing. The 1st part of the evening is at the Ha'Penny Bridge Inn pub where the beer was cold and the space big enough to accommodate us all (maybe 40 people in total?). The 2nd part, where dinner was served, was in the basement of Flanagan's, a place across the Liffey - quarters were a little tight but the food was good and overly plentiful, and there was an Irish dancer (who had been the coordinator at the 1st place). It was a fun way to cap off our 1st night in Ireland before we crashed and burned from a long flight followed by 6 hours of seeing as much of Dublin as we could. Recommend. FYI, cost of beer is not included in purchase price.
Victoria JonesVictoria Jones
Excellent way for a visitor to discover real Irish music and dance for the first time, plenty of explaining and even a bit of participation. Really lovely friendly presentation by the musicians and dancer. Music was utterly joyful. Plus recommendations of where to find the real thing if planning to try to find more authentic music later in the evening. We did the one with the meal, great value. First pub is great, the real thing. The second place they acknowledged isn't really an Irish pub and the food was generic (school dinner like) but catered to all tastes I suppose (lots of Americans in the audience), and this is a tourist event after all. Highly recommended overall.
Danielle PerrottaDanielle Perrotta
It was so much fun and interactive. It was entertaining and all about traditional Irish music so what made it particularly interesting was the history, the instruments, and the little stories told before the songs were sung. I love the acoustic aspect and learning lyrics from choruses to sing together! The pubs where we went were really nice with a friendly staff and good food! I would go again because it was lovely and entertaining. At the end they ask if people want to sing from their country and I volunteered and got to sing with the band!
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Lots of fun and our musicians (sorry don't remember their names) shared not only their musical talents but also stories behind the instruments and songs. Informative, funny and relaxing. The 1st part of the evening is at the Ha'Penny Bridge Inn pub where the beer was cold and the space big enough to accommodate us all (maybe 40 people in total?). The 2nd part, where dinner was served, was in the basement of Flanagan's, a place across the Liffey - quarters were a little tight but the food was good and overly plentiful, and there was an Irish dancer (who had been the coordinator at the 1st place). It was a fun way to cap off our 1st night in Ireland before we crashed and burned from a long flight followed by 6 hours of seeing as much of Dublin as we could. Recommend. FYI, cost of beer is not included in purchase price.
Kim Riley

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Excellent way for a visitor to discover real Irish music and dance for the first time, plenty of explaining and even a bit of participation. Really lovely friendly presentation by the musicians and dancer. Music was utterly joyful. Plus recommendations of where to find the real thing if planning to try to find more authentic music later in the evening. We did the one with the meal, great value. First pub is great, the real thing. The second place they acknowledged isn't really an Irish pub and the food was generic (school dinner like) but catered to all tastes I suppose (lots of Americans in the audience), and this is a tourist event after all. Highly recommended overall.
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It was so much fun and interactive. It was entertaining and all about traditional Irish music so what made it particularly interesting was the history, the instruments, and the little stories told before the songs were sung. I love the acoustic aspect and learning lyrics from choruses to sing together! The pubs where we went were really nice with a friendly staff and good food! I would go again because it was lovely and entertaining. At the end they ask if people want to sing from their country and I volunteered and got to sing with the band!
Danielle Perrotta

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4.6
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4.0
2y

We attened the combination dinner/music pub crawl. I would give the music portion a 5+. The music was not only entertaining but educational as well. It started in the Ha' Penny Bridge Inn (Temple Bar area) in a special upstairs bar room that was a perfect venue for ordering a drink and listening to the music and the music was excellent. The reason for the lower 4 stars is the venue for the food. After the Ha' Penny Bridge Inn we all walked across the bridge to Flannagan's Restaurant where we went to a very cramp downstairs room. The food was okay but nothing exceptional. There were probably 50 - 60 in the group so the mass food serving made it more like food at a convention. We were seated at table 8 to 10 people laid in a banquest style. So the room was terrible for view the music and Irish dancer. They were not sitting up high enough to be viewed (just on a small riser). Because people were all crammed in next to each other and in rows of long tables for eating, when they began playing/dancing it was hard to see them for the in your line of sight. Also we were in the back and the servers / bar was making noise which affected our listening. In summary it was adequate but not as "fantastic" as we expected nor as other reviewers have described. Perhaps if you sign up for just the music version they may not cram you in the small room in Flannagans. Still the music h dance performance were a...

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2y

We arrived at the Ha Penny Inn really excited for our Musical Pub Crawl. We went upstairs and got a couple of nice ales and were soon joined by several others. Two musicians went to the front of the room, introduced themselves, and began chatting about traditional Irish music. They cracked some jokes along the way, especially about the Temple Bar as not being a place for real music. Well they played a song and started bantering about pubs, music, and traditions. And they played another song. More talking and chatting and talking and talking snd they played another song and more talking.

This was supposed to be a musical pub crawl, but by 9:00pm we’d heard maybe three songs and heard lots of talking. And the crawl? Well, turns out we were going to walk twenty minutes to the next venue, same musicians, just a different place, and that was it for the evening. We walked and walked and walked some more to arrive at a basement room set up like a seventh grade classroom, ready to hear more talking snd less playing.

We were very disappointed!! Why leave the Ha Penny at all? Seems like a setup to sell some more beer than an evening with musicians.

We left. Would not recommend.

We had more fun at...

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3y

We were so looking forward to this, but it left me so stressed out I had to bail after the first half and get a drink!

The problem had nothing to do with the two musicians, it was the venue. I strongly recommend that you show up early and seat yourself near the musicians, so that you can hear everything clearly with few distractions.

We ended up sitting near the women's bathroom. The door for the bathroom slammed hard every time someone went in or out. Then there was a loud air blower for a hand dryer. And the bathroom was in continuous use. It was so distracting it was tortuous.

Then this combined with the multiple groups around us who talked periodically throughout the whole event. There was even a group of 4 who all had their phones out the entire time and would chat with each other about what they were seeing.

We were also right behind a doorway that leads to stairs into the main pub, which people would periodically come up to see what was going on.

One of the musicians was soft spoken and hard to hear even with the best of conditions. I guess that's the only comment directed towards the two musicians.

You need a new opening venue. I never saw the...

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