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Definitely my favorite pub in Dublin. Situated next to a beautiful graveyard from the 1800's.. you have to check it out for sure! Walking in, it's like stepping back in time with ancient wood doors, nooks wood burning fireplace. Don't expect a huge bar as it is rather small with absolutely no stools!! Many tables around the bar that are weathered look to have been in use for many years. Expect lots of locals with the... View all feedback.
The Gravediggers is a Tapas- type of restaurant. The food was super good and not in abundance to allow for tasting several tapas. I loved it.
Stopped in on one of our last nights in Dublin and so glad we did!!! What a great place to grab a pint and eat some fantastic food! Service was great super friendly. Not a big place which kinda made it even better, if you have a chance stop in for sure n grab a pint and a bowl of the coddle or the seafood chowder
Definitely my favorite pub in Dublin. Situated next to a beautiful graveyard from the 1800's.. you have to check it out for sure! Walking in, it's like stepping back in time with ancient wood doors, nooks wood burning fireplace. Don't expect a huge bar as it is rather small with absolutely no stools!! Many tables around the bar that are weathered look to have been in use for many years. Expect lots of locals with their dogs that are quick to spark up a conversation about the history of the area! I chatted with the town Barber for 3 hours over many pints. Service was great very prompt and this is definitely the BEST pint of Guinness I had I had many! They ring a bell when you tip ask for Becky and you won't be disappointed. Must see joint talk later PS- try the peanuts
In the search for the finest Guinness pour in the land, John Kavanagh is a must. They do an absolutely perfect pour. The folks are friendly and the place is popular with locals.
Great Guinness and great food. The staff are friendly and attentive. Unique location right beside Glasnevin Cemetery.