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The Oval Bar
Description
Classic Victorian-era pub with an old-world vibe & sports on TV, plus bar grub & Irish stew.
Nearby attractions
The Spire
O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, Ireland
O'Connell Monument
O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 TX31, Ireland
GPO Museum
O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 F5P2, Ireland
The National Wax Museum Plus
The Lafayette Building, 22-25 Westmoreland St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 EH29, Ireland
An Post, General Post Office
O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 F5P2, Ireland
Ha'penny Bridge
Ha'penny Bridge, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Abbey Theatre
26/27 Abbey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 K0F1, Ireland
James Joyce Statue
N Earl St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 K5W5, Ireland
Dublin Portal
N Earl St, North City, Dublin, Ireland
City Kayaking
Liffey Boardwalk, Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1, Ireland
Nearby restaurants
Kalabasa Market
60-61 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 Y4N8, Ireland
BóBós Burgers Restaurant
74 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 W1A2, Ireland
Supermac's & Papa John's O’Connell Street Dublin
45-46 O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin, D01 KV21, Ireland
Govinda's Restaurant
83 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 EV91, Ireland
Wynn's Hotel Dublin
35-39 Abbey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 C9F8, Ireland
Boojum - Abbey Street
3 Abbey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 K6R2, Ireland
Grand Central
10-11 O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, D01 XY61, Ireland
Wigwam
54 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin, D01 E2X4, Ireland
Ann’s House
67 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 V0H6, Ireland
J.R. Mahon’s Public House & Brewery
1-2, Burgh Quay, Dublin 2, D02 F243, Ireland
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The Oval Bar

78 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 RW24, Ireland
4.4(1.3K)
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Classic Victorian-era pub with an old-world vibe & sports on TV, plus bar grub & Irish stew.

attractions: The Spire, O'Connell Monument, GPO Museum, The National Wax Museum Plus, An Post, General Post Office, Ha'penny Bridge, Abbey Theatre, James Joyce Statue, Dublin Portal, City Kayaking, restaurants: Kalabasa Market, BóBós Burgers Restaurant, Supermac's & Papa John's O’Connell Street Dublin, Govinda's Restaurant, Wynn's Hotel Dublin, Boojum - Abbey Street, Grand Central, Wigwam, Ann’s House, J.R. Mahon’s Public House & Brewery
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Phone
+353 1 872 1264
Website
theovalbar.com

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Featured dishes

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Soup Of The Day, Guinness Soda
Irish Seafood Chowder, Guinness Soda
Glin Valley Crispy Wings
Daly's Smoked Bbq Salmon Rillette
Dill & crème fraiche
Iona Farm Beetroot & Crispy Fried Panko Goats Cheese
Rocket, pickled red onions, walnuts, balsamic dressing

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Nearby attractions of The Oval Bar

The Spire

O'Connell Monument

GPO Museum

The National Wax Museum Plus

An Post, General Post Office

Ha'penny Bridge

Abbey Theatre

James Joyce Statue

Dublin Portal

City Kayaking

The Spire

The Spire

4.3

(4.6K)

Open 24 hours
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O'Connell Monument

O'Connell Monument

4.4

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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GPO Museum

GPO Museum

4.6

(1.2K)

Closed
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The National Wax Museum Plus

The National Wax Museum Plus

4.1

(2.3K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Forge a silver ring workshop
Forge a silver ring workshop
Thu, Dec 4 • 6:30 PM
Dublin, County Dublin, D02 V658, Ireland
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Explore Irish food trail
Explore Irish food trail
Fri, Dec 5 • 2:00 PM
Dublin 2, County Dublin, D02FH95, Ireland
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Real Dublin Traditional Music Pub Tour
Real Dublin Traditional Music Pub Tour
Thu, Dec 4 • 7:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of The Oval Bar

Kalabasa Market

BóBós Burgers Restaurant

Supermac's & Papa John's O’Connell Street Dublin

Govinda's Restaurant

Wynn's Hotel Dublin

Boojum - Abbey Street

Grand Central

Wigwam

Ann’s House

J.R. Mahon’s Public House & Brewery

Kalabasa Market

Kalabasa Market

4.8

(3.5K)

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BóBós Burgers Restaurant

BóBós Burgers Restaurant

4.4

(987)

Click for details
Supermac's & Papa John's O’Connell Street Dublin

Supermac's & Papa John's O’Connell Street Dublin

3.9

(2.2K)

Click for details
Govinda's Restaurant

Govinda's Restaurant

4.6

(814)

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Max WhiskerMax Whisker
Absolutely sterling pub! We had wandered through the streets of Temple bar looking for anywhere decent and appetising for a good hour but only found uninspiring "pubs" with expensive menus offering naff looking food. The vibe in these gaffs was unappealing too, hen dos and bad oasis covers everywhere. We gave up and decided to cross the river. I'm so glad we did. We stumbled past the Oval Bar and we're instantly taken by it. On the outside it looks unpretentious and on the inside the decor is a stunning Georgian splendor. By the door you will find 7 busts of the men who proclaimed the Irish Republic in 1916. This is a hint at the part this pub has in Dublin's history. The full history of the pub can be found on the website and is a recommended read. If you are on a tour of Dublin's historical landmarks this would be a great stop off as it's just minutes from the GPO. The service was warm and welcoming. We ate on the first floor while a gent sat on the ground floor playing the fiddle while enjoying a pint of the city's famed porter. We ordered the Steak & Guinness Pie and the Irish Stew which was received with a knowing smile from the waitress, "Could of guessed that order?" I joked. "It's by far the most common order" she replied. Both dishes were a very reasonable €15, significantly cheaper than anything in Temple Bar. They were full of flavour and the meat was plentiful. We left full, happy and incredibly glad we didn't give up and cram ourselves into a pub in temple bar.
DianaDiana
This is the best bar you will find in Dublin. From the architecture to the food and the staff, everything is just perfect! It is beautifully decorated from the bar to the sitting areas upstairs. The staff is lovely, helpful and quick. Bryan was our server and always made sure everything was right, but everyone else from the bar was just awesome! The food was amazing - the reason we came here in the first place was because I really wanted to try the Guinness Pie and their reviews were really good. My expectations were high, but the reality was even better! The dish was delicious, really! I most definitely recommend this place for a nice traditional dinner or just a good pint. Seat at the bar, enjoy a sip, talk to the staff (they’re super nice) and enjoy the beauty of the place. You won’t regret!!
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Absolutely sterling pub! We had wandered through the streets of Temple bar looking for anywhere decent and appetising for a good hour but only found uninspiring "pubs" with expensive menus offering naff looking food. The vibe in these gaffs was unappealing too, hen dos and bad oasis covers everywhere. We gave up and decided to cross the river. I'm so glad we did. We stumbled past the Oval Bar and we're instantly taken by it. On the outside it looks unpretentious and on the inside the decor is a stunning Georgian splendor. By the door you will find 7 busts of the men who proclaimed the Irish Republic in 1916. This is a hint at the part this pub has in Dublin's history. The full history of the pub can be found on the website and is a recommended read. If you are on a tour of Dublin's historical landmarks this would be a great stop off as it's just minutes from the GPO. The service was warm and welcoming. We ate on the first floor while a gent sat on the ground floor playing the fiddle while enjoying a pint of the city's famed porter. We ordered the Steak & Guinness Pie and the Irish Stew which was received with a knowing smile from the waitress, "Could of guessed that order?" I joked. "It's by far the most common order" she replied. Both dishes were a very reasonable €15, significantly cheaper than anything in Temple Bar. They were full of flavour and the meat was plentiful. We left full, happy and incredibly glad we didn't give up and cram ourselves into a pub in temple bar.
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This is the best bar you will find in Dublin. From the architecture to the food and the staff, everything is just perfect! It is beautifully decorated from the bar to the sitting areas upstairs. The staff is lovely, helpful and quick. Bryan was our server and always made sure everything was right, but everyone else from the bar was just awesome! The food was amazing - the reason we came here in the first place was because I really wanted to try the Guinness Pie and their reviews were really good. My expectations were high, but the reality was even better! The dish was delicious, really! I most definitely recommend this place for a nice traditional dinner or just a good pint. Seat at the bar, enjoy a sip, talk to the staff (they’re super nice) and enjoy the beauty of the place. You won’t regret!!
Diana

Diana

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4.4
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5.0
2y

Located on Middle Abbey Street, The Oval Bar is a quintessential Dublin pub that captures the heart of Ireland's vibrant pub culture. From the moment you step inside, the warm, inviting atmosphere envelopes you, setting the stage for a memorable experience.

Ambiance: The Oval Bar boasts a traditional Irish pub setting with dark wooden interiors, snug seating areas, and an overall cozy vibe. The historic decor and friendly chatter create a lively yet comfortable environment, making it an excellent spot for both socializing and relaxing.

Drinks: The drink selection is extensive, featuring a wide array of beers, spirits, and wines. Of course, a trip to The Oval Bar wouldn't be complete without enjoying a perfectly poured pint of Guinness. The bar staff are knowledgeable and can recommend drinks based on your preferences, adding a personalized touch to your visit.

Service: The staff at The Oval Bar are friendly and attentive, contributing significantly to the overall positive experience. They handle the busy crowd with efficiency and a smile, which enhances the welcoming atmosphere of the pub.

Location: Situated in the heart of Dublin, The Oval Bar is conveniently accessible for both locals and tourists. Its central location makes it an ideal stop during a day of sightseeing or a night out in the city.

Overall: The Oval Bar stands out as a must-visit spot in Dublin, offering an authentic Irish pub experience. Whether you're there for a casual drink or simply to soak in the traditional pub ambiance, The Oval Bar delivers on all fronts. While it can get quite busy, especially during peak hours, the lively atmosphere is part of its charm.

Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy the true spirit of...

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5.0
2y

"The Oval Bar Dublin" undeniably embodies the rich history and unwavering spirit of the Irish in a captivating manner. After visiting the GPO, it felt only fitting to step into this historic pub to toast to the heroism, resilience, and fighting spirit of the Irish.

The atmosphere at "The Oval Bar Dublin" is as authentic and inviting as can be. As soon as you open the door, you are enveloped in an aura of bygone times, from the antique wooden furnishings to the historic photos adorning the walls. It's as if history comes alive in every corner of this place.

The drink menu is equally impressive. With a glass of Guinness, you can truly immerse yourself in Irish culture and savor the delicious beer inseparably linked to the country. The friendly bartenders are true experts in their craft and possess an extensive knowledge of Irish beer's history and traditions.

What truly sets "The Oval Bar Dublin" apart, however, is the sense of community and togetherness. Here, you'll encounter not only travelers from all around the world but also locals who are eager to share their stories and anecdotes. It's a place where you feel like part of the family and where you can fully experience the warmth of Irish hospitality.

As I sat in this historic pub, I couldn't help but reflect on the brave men and women who fought for their beliefs in the tumultuous times of Irish history. "The Oval Bar Dublin" is a monument to their spirit and legacy.

Overall, I can wholeheartedly recommend "The Oval Bar Dublin." It's more than just a pub; it's a living piece of history that reflects the essence of Ireland in every corner. A visit here is a journey into the past and a tribute to the strength and pride of the...

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5.0
2y

Absolutely sterling pub!

We had wandered through the streets of Temple bar looking for anywhere decent and appetising for a good hour but only found uninspiring "pubs" with expensive menus offering naff looking food. The vibe in these gaffs was unappealing too, hen dos and bad oasis covers everywhere. We gave up and decided to cross the river. I'm so glad we did.

We stumbled past the Oval Bar and we're instantly taken by it. On the outside it looks unpretentious and on the inside the decor is a stunning Georgian splendor. By the door you will find 7 busts of the men who proclaimed the Irish Republic in 1916. This is a hint at the part this pub has in Dublin's history. The full history of the pub can be found on the website and is a recommended read. If you are on a tour of Dublin's historical landmarks this would be a great stop off as it's just minutes from the GPO.

The service was warm and welcoming. We ate on the first floor while a gent sat on the ground floor playing the fiddle while enjoying a pint of the city's famed porter. We ordered the Steak & Guinness Pie and the Irish Stew which was received with a knowing smile from the waitress, "Could of guessed that order?" I joked. "It's by far the most common order" she replied. Both dishes were a very reasonable €15, significantly cheaper than anything in Temple Bar. They were full of flavour and the meat was plentiful.

We left full, happy and incredibly glad we didn't give up and cram ourselves into a pub...

   Read more
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