My wife and I came to Ireland, England, and Scotland last October for hour Honeymoon and from from Dublin we decided to take a day trip to Howth not exactly knowing what to expect and we were not disappointed at all. After visiting the old ruins near the pub, a black cat greeted us and led us up a path of stairs to a bar. We popped our heads it and when I say it was one of the most peaceful experiences of my life I truly mean it. We ordered some of the best Guinness I’ve ever had, the Victorian era fire place was going and there was a group of local men who we got to know just laughing and enjoying themselves. Absolutely beautiful and historical pub that you must try if you visit Howth. You...
Read moreWalking down a narrow cobblestone path up to the main highpoint in Howth we stumbled upon what appeared to be a quiet unoccupied pub.
To our surprise we found a fully populated local population. People of all ages, families with thier children, and locals playing music. The Irishmen we're playing music with harmonicas and guitars and it was a...
Read morePopped in here in a Sunday afternoon after a walk, lovely pub with super friendly service. The fire was lit when we visited on a cold February day which is always a great start. Because this place is a little off the main streets it tends to be a little quieter, but still full...
Read more