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Full Bar | |
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Specialties
Good Drink, Good Food, Good Times. ~
In Ireland every town has one. Bakers is the pub where the local’s themselves go. It’s a place that you can get a casual bite to eat and a few pints or drinks. Somewhere that makes you feel good about yourself and a place that is always bustling.
History
Established in 1981.
Thomas Street is perhaps Dublin’s most historic street, right back to its medieval origins of the city
Bakers Bar has been at the heart of this street and an original Irish experience in Dublin since it’s opened it’s doors. Whether you’re looking for traditional Irish Ballad sessions, live music or a quiet corner to sip a pint, our friendly staff will make you feel right at home.
Stop in for a perfect pint of Guinness after a hard day’s work, a real hearty meal before a Vicar Street show, or an order of our world-famous Guinness & Beef Stew when the mood strikes. There’s no better place to host a birthday, wedding, Irish wake, retirement, stag/hen shindig, goodbye party, fundraiser, or simple celebration of life. Here at Bakers we have something for everyone.
Drop by anytime and make some memories, there’s a seat with your name on it.
Meet the Business Owner
John C.
Business Owner
John has literally grown up in the pub industry. Originally from Cork, he’s now a man of two counties. Whether a familiar face or not John tries to get time to chat with all customers that come into the pub.
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