Out in Glasnevin, the time-worn pub known as the Gravediggers is, funnily enough, right by the cemetery – it even shares a wall with the graveyard. The story goes the gravediggers themselves used to knock on the wall three times with a brick, and a pint would be passed through the railings. It’s a great pit stop after a visit to the Glasnevin Cemetery and Botanical Gardens, and you can even try a dish of coddle, the classic Dublin stew.
Dublin is a city of storytellers. You can extend that descriptor to the entire island of Ireland, but the best congregation of raconteurs is found in the capital. They are found in the best pubs in Dublin, to be exact. Hit up any of these spots, pull up a chair at the bar and let your ears do the rest.
Of course, not everyone goes to the pub to hear yarns spun, and the best pubs in Dublin offer plenty of other distractions. This is a city on the move, a cosmopolitan capital with forward-thinking restaurants and elite shopping, but the pubs show Dublin at its most magnificent. Get ready to drink everything from Guinness to obscure IPAs. There are no bad options.