Dubliner

4.0 star rating
44 reviews Rating Details

Categories: Irish, Pubs  [Edit]

2818 Greenville Ave
Dallas, TX 75206
Neighbourhood: Lower Greenville
(214) 818-0911
Hours:

Mon-Fri 4 pm - 2 am

Sat 2 pm - 2 am

Sun 1 pm - 2 am

Good for Kids:
No
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
Yes
Price Range:
$$
Takes Reservations:
No
Delivery:
No
Take Away:
No
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
Yes
Good For:
Late Night
Music:
Juke Box
Best Nights:
Fri, Thu, Sun
Happy Hour:
Yes
Alcohol:
Full Bar
Smoking:
Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Coat Check:
No
Caters:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

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    "For this alone, "the Dub" earns it's five stars." In 9 reviews
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  • Review from Sara K.

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    • 3 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    5.0 star rating
    1/30/2011 1 Check-in Here

    I just went to the dubliner for the first time today. I loved the atmosphere.  A typical looking Irish pub, but much nicer on the inside than on the outside.  The bartenders were attentive and friendly, there was a TV playing a sports game, and a dartboard in the back.  

    The hot drinks are my favorite so far. Amanda M had the mint drink, and I tried the Nutty Irishman.  I will definitely come here again!!

  • Review from Molly P.

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    2/8/2012 3 photos 2 Check-ins Here

    I love walking into a real Irish pub. Soemthing about this place totally relaxes you. Just sip on some beers and enjoy your time with your company. My husband enjoyed the brat hoagie, amazing soft pretzel and I love the cheese board. The food was really good. Great place for having fun, with friends or your spouse.

  • Review from Bevin M.

    Dallas, TX

    5.0 star rating
    12/30/2010

    I absolutely love the Dubliner. For the past 8 years, I have spent Christmas night there sipping my favorite whiskey (knappogue castle, in case you were wondering), and enjoying some good times with friends. Dubliner has a great selection of beer on tap and wonderful people watching. When we were there this past Christmas, they must have been playing someones iPod, because we heard everything from obscure 80s New Wave to modern hip hop. Lots of fun!

    I prefer to always order from the bar as table service can get a bit behind. This is the place for World Cup/rugby action and they always have a great band on St. patricks.

  • Review from Kristie A.

    Dallas, TX

    5.0 star rating
    Updated - 12/30/2010 1 photo 1 Check-in Here

    If the weather outside is frightful...  never fear because the Dub has a small menu of warm drinks.  Mulled wine, nutty Irishman, etc.  They are all so good, although most are around $7 a pop.  The patio is covered with one of those fancy plastic thingies that zips up, and they added a heater, so even if you are on the patio it's still relatively warm.  I always forget the Dub has a real fire place too.  It was roaring very nicely last night.

    Love ya Dub!

    Listed in: Dallas Patio's, Places to Get a Cold Beer, Music Venues, Happy Hour, Club Sandwiches Not Seals

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  • Review from Sarah Y.

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    • 26 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    12/10/2011

    Really good vibe inside, reasonably priced, extensive hard liquor and beer selection, fast and friendly service, lots of places to sit and talk, music wasn't too overpowering, patrons were cool. Overall a great place if you want to spend a nice low key night. Just wish there were some more people there. But will definitely make it a necessary stop on my Friday nights from now on.

  • Review from Jeanie H.

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    • 132 reviews

    Scottsdale, AZ

    4.0 star rating
    3/25/2011

    Why is it that Irish Pubs always feel so homey and comfortable? This is no exception! Maybe it has to do with the beer....but I think the happy Irish were onto something!
    Good service, plenty of bar fare and great company - what more could I ask for? Slainte!!

  • Review from Angelica N.

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    3/7/2011 9 Check-ins Here

    The Dub is one of my favorite places to go on weekends, and especially Sundays. They have a fantastic patio with a great view of Greenville that makes for some great people-watching. On Sundays, you can go and there will be vintage motorcycles and scooters for you to gawk at, too.

    The drinks here are plentiful, with a decent variety of beers. If you are a Bloody Mary fan, I hear that Tara makes the absolute best! They also have tasty baked potatoes and sandwiches, too.

    Parking is not easy, so be on the lookout for that. We all know how Lower Greenville is!

  • Review from Heather M.

    Dallas, TX

    5.0 star rating
    5/23/2008 ROTD 7/27/2008

    Remember that scene in "Trainspotting" when Mark Renten runs into the pub and then goes into "The Worst Toilet in Scotland"? Yeah, that's the toilet situation at The Dubliner. It doesn't detract from the rating I gave The Dubliner though, and actually, I think the toilet situation at The Dub adds to the pub's overall ambiance and appeal.

    The Dubliner is an Irish pub. In the fashion of a typical Irish pub, the interior is made of dark wood, the lights are dim, it's smoky, and its walls contain the tattooed, the pierced, and a smattering of foreigners. The Dubliner is a little rough around the edges and it likes it that way. The single toilet per bathroom and the 2 inches of pond scum on the men's bathroom floor are not only appropriate for an Irish pub, but it also serves to keep out the pretentious. It's like those bathrooms put up a force field, or cloak The Dubliner in invisibility, so that douche-bags and gold-diggers cannot get into the pub. I hope they never add on toilets or get good plumbing. Those toilets are here to protect us.

    The Dubliner has a fabulous selection of beer and single malt whiskey, and the food is pretty good too. The Irish aren't known for their cuisine, but it's good grub at The Dub. The cheese board is scrumptious, as is the veggie sandwich and the Rueben.  This is also a good place to get adventurous with your booze: try the Czechvar from the Czech Republic, the Dry Blackthorn Cider, or get a wee dram of The Taliskar and experience the smoky, peaty, taste of the Scottish Islands. You could always have an Irish whiskey instead, but I guarantee that stuff is accountable for 75% of the vomit in the men's room. If you are overwhelmed by the selections of booze, ask the bartenders to help you pick something. They are not only knowledgeable about their hooch, but they are friendly as well.

    The Dubliner shows Football (soccer) games from The UEFA Cup and The World Cup, and they show Celtic games from the Scottish Premier League and some of the English Premiere League's games.  This is one of the better venues to watch soccer/football in, as the foreigners there will chant and get drunk and cuss at the players on TV. They make the experience all the more fun.

  • Review from Melody L.

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    Dallas, TX

    5.0 star rating
    11/16/2008 1 photo

    The Dubliner equals good times anytime. I've been on many occasions and this place still fails to disappoint. Whether you are falling over yourself during St. Patty's day fiestas or falling over the cutie who happens to know your friends (this is my embarrassed face), the Dubliner means good times for all.

    A long patio sits out front allowing for bar peeps to smoke (cigs--not crack), couples to snuggle in the cold (sick me out) and drivers-by to see all the fun that you are having and THEY ARE NOT! Booyah.

    The beer selection is quite impressive offering Chimay Triple Ale, Carlsberg and Murphy's Irish Stout on draft. They also have combination brewtails like Priest's Collar and Black and Tan, ciders, bottled imports from all over, wine, sherry, ports, champagne, and whiskeys for you toughies. I haven't tried their hot drinks, but upon further investigation (i.e. looking at their menu online) they all sound tasty. I think I'll come in on a cold evening to try a Knox Chox made with hot chocolate and butterscotch schnapps. Yummers.

    The food menu isn't huge, but it is tasty. The cheese plate is awesome and comes with Drunken Goat, French Brie, Irish Cheddar, Stilton with Apricots, Maytag Blue and Hungarian Salami. (Insert drool here.) Other menu items include Welsh Rarebit, veggie, roast beef, french dip, Reuben sandwiches and a wee bit more, lad.

    So when you are looking for a chill spot to meet up with friends, sip on some brews, eat some grindage (sorry, just popped in my head) then go check out the Dubliner. It's the shiznit. F'real dawgs.

    Important biznass: Happy hour is all day Monday and Tuesday through Friday from 4-7pm. Prices are knocked off a dollar for all drafts, domestics, call and well liquors.

  • Review from Stephanie D.

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    • 90 reviews

    Phoenix, AZ

    5.0 star rating
    8/14/2009 ROTD 3/7/2010

    I hate pretentious. I mean really, really hate....as in I'd like to punch your lights out hate. Unfortunately, more and more bars down in Lower Greenville should have "pretentious" as their middle name...but not The Dubliner.

    This place is laid back cool. The waitresses have more tattoos than a bevy of Hells Angels - and we are talking sleeves here, not tramp stamps. Hello Suicide Girls. When I explained that I am not really a beer kind of girl, our waitress told me about all of the ciders in detail, and her recommendation of the Woodchuck Cider was spot on. Nice....

    The crowd is eclectic (at least it was the nights I was there) and it was not too crowded. There were some great (and fondly obscure) tunes playing, and the music was set at a nice volume - guy friend and I did not have to shout out a conversation. They also do not discriminate regarding patronage. Two chihuahuas were among the crowd on one Friday night. Next time I schlep in from the dreaded suburbs, I am bringing Punkin!

  • Review from Luna M.

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    • 14 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    5.0 star rating
    8/4/2010

    I've been telling my loser friends that fanny packs are back in-style. And after our visit to the Dubliner last nite, I could see it start to sink in when a table full of cute tattoo'd twenty-somethings with beards got up and strapped their fanny packs on and rode away on their bicycles. I'm assuming they live in Denton- what a trek!

    I don't know who does the scheduling at the Dubliner, but there were two bartenders dramatically different in height. This caused some turmoil in my head-- maybe its because I watched that movie,Temple Grandin, the other nite--. So I start off with the really tall bartender...but of course couldn't stop staring at the really short one...I forgot what beers I was supposed to get for my friends...why is the tiny bartender wearing such a huge shirt??

    ... ... ... ...

    I pulled it together. Decided to give myself a russian accent and asked the tall guy for a recommendation. Later I forgot I was using a russian accent and switched to spanish. crap. But that was to the little guy, no harm.

    -The beer was horrible- it was the featured beer. Looks like cloudy piss. Don't order it. Mothership Wit, I think it was? But it was my fault for forgetting. We switched to Kronenberg and 9 hours later were happy campers.

    On a side note, my friend wore a man-bag into the bar and told us about watching The Proposal this past Saturday nite home alone.

  • Review from Ryan S.

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    • 16 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    5.0 star rating
    1/26/2010 1 Check-in Here

    The Dubliner has been one of the few consistent social elements of my life in the 6 years that I've lived in Dallas.  Through all the changes in Dallas' night life (or my own) they've remained a fiercely local Irish Pub.

    The staff has always been passionate about the bar and the people they serve.  The crowd has always been just as passionate: a diverse mix of anglophiles, hipsters, UK expats, SMU spillover, and fans of a good footy match.(this should be your Premiere League headquarters)

    Over the 6 years I've been visiting The Dub, I've seen several guys go from barback to manager and you really get a sense of a family/welcoming environment.  I don't have to go every week to get the same friendly service and occasional discount on beverages.  All I have to be is myself.

    If my weekend night is a snooze, I know I can show up at the Dubliner an hour or so before close and finish out with a solid conversation with solid people.

    Sunday afternoon is the best time to see Dallas' scooter and vintage bike scene in full effect.  It's a wonderful contrast with the harley/chopper dudes across the street at Blue Goose.  The patio is definitely a destination.

    From your classic PBR to seasonal beverages, like warm Irish coffees & mulled wines, to summer brews and Irish Whiskeys; the drink selection is perfect for any taste or occasion.

    The music is always a killer mix of cutting edge/classic brit pop, reggae, soul, new wave, punk, and good old rock n' roll.  This isn't your Top 40 bar.  If the iTunes isn't kicking out tunes, you can bet a DJ is spinning his favorite of the above genres.

    Don't be surprised if half of the bar starts singing along to a tune like "Common People" by Pulp or some West Ham chant while sloshing drinks.  Also don't be suprised if some Irish bastard tries to steal your hot girlfriend while you're in the head.  It's all in good fun at a place that knows how to forgive, forget, and have a damn good time.

  • Review from Marvin L.

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    • 87 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    10/5/2008 1 photo

    I ended up at this bar by mistake, well it was worth it.

    As soon as we got there, it was time for a RR break. We were greeted by two girls waiting in line for the their turn. The bathroom's have a tiny 5x5 foyer in front of them. Upon entering the bathroom I noticed it was just enough space to turn around.

    Since I wanted to try something different, I told the bartender who had jet black hair with half of it dyed bleach blonde to pick out a drink for me. She came back with a Hoegarrten, which had a slice of lemon on the edge of the glass. Now normally this would be considered a infraction of man law, since fruiting of the beer is not allowed. But I was 'drinking outside of the box' so I drank it. It was a yellow and cloudy concoction, tasted some sweetness, but all in all it was good.

    My friend had a Spaten Oktoberfest, which had a very dark reddish tent, he was pleased with it's taste.

    Tab: $11

    Maybe I'm too use to drinking cheap American beer for $2.50, but $6 for for a pint? Wow.

    The place had a very long bar, and was filled with smoke and people wearing soccer outfits, and everyone casually dressed.

    Cool place overall. Have to get back at the beginning of the night sometime, with some money.

  • Review from Jeff Y.

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    • 47 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    3.0 star rating
    2/22/2011 1 Check-in Here

    I wasn't too impressed by this place.
    The music really didn't match the pub - 90s rock and grunge + Irish pub?

    All in all this place is just underwhelming - it did not live up to what I expected. Nothing is really wrong here, but nothing is really great here.

  • Review from Paul E.

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    1/22/2009 1 Check-in Here

    Found myself killing time on Greenville, and as I'm a fan of the others in the family (Old Monk, Idle Rich, Blackfriar)... thought I'd drop in at the Dubliner.  I was NOT disappointed.

    Our bartender, Tara (I think?) was friendly and efficient.  She had to handle the entire place (Saturday afternoon) and did so with aplomb.  They have a fairly wide and diverse selection of beers, and a nice whisk(e)y menu as well.

    There appears to be a big biker contingent to this part of Greenville, which is something you don't see at the others in the family... bikers in Uptown?  GASP.

    The food menu is limited, and I didn't have any, but what came for the guy sitting next to me LOOKED very good.

    Plus, as a bonus, it was 70 degrees and they had the doors WIDE open.  Now THAT makes for a nice Saturday afternoon bar experience.

  • Review from Justin B.

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    • 22 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    5.0 star rating
    8/11/2009

    It's the Dubliners fault that I now ride a Vespa.  Sure, sure the seeds were always there, but do yourself a favor and visit on a Sunday afternoon and try to get out of there without wanting to hop on one of the dozen or so scooters that accumulate in the wonderfully blocked-off front parking lot like tumbleweeds on a barbed-wire fence in an old John Wayne movie. For this alone, "the Dub" earns it's five stars.

    I haven't even gotten to the drink selection, the menu or the incredible staff! I can always count on a nice pint of Smithwicks every time I walk through the door, and nomming on one of their BLT's before one of the many major footie matches I've watched there is one of the definite highlights of the experience. Sure, their ploy is pure evil: someone orders a BLT (or their incredible baked potato) and next thing you know, the bar is wafting with the marvelous aroma of bacon.  It's very very hard to resist.

    Everyone is friendly (save that guy wearing the jersey for the team your team is beating 3-1 currently) and it's definitely my choice for a spot on Greenville.

  • Review from Ed V.

    Alameda, CA

    1.0 star rating
    3/17/2010

    Me and my friend were here for the weekend (we're from California) and while driving around Greenville ave. we decide to stop by Dubliner since it was St. Patty's weekend and the pub looked cool and the patio seemed like an awesome place to people watch.

    However, when my friend went to the restroom, the patrons were starring at him while heading toward that direction, he said "if looks could kill"

    For my experience, while standing at the bar waiting to order a drink (BTW ,there were no lines at the bar) it was about 10 minutes now and I'm still patiently waiting - there were two bartenders talking to the patrons and I'm being ignored, no eye contact whatsoever, then a guy stands besides me and a second later the bartender asks him if he wants a drink, WTF, I've been there past 10 minutes, money in hand and he asks the guy beside me who just got there.

    I usually don't want to think of it as a race issue but in this case my friend and I were the only non white patrons of the facility, so sad, because it seemed like a nice pub.

    So we ended up going across the street at the Blue Goose restaurant where we were treated with a smile and they were playing 80's music.

  • Review from Marilyn M.

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    6/21/2009

    What luck.  We captured a parking space right in front of this bar this Sunday afternoon. Wooo Hooo !!!

    Nice bar, very comfy, cozy, very friendly bartenders at our arrival just at opening time at 1300.  We were the first ones there, but as the afternoon wore on, several others wandered in.  BF and I had a Stella and a Harp, followed by a super spicy, delish Bloody Mary,  My, my, very yummy and tasty.  But, I am such an easy person to please with great service and lots of attention !!

    Yep, loved the atmosphere, the comfy bar chairs and the semi-quiet sound, with some not too loud music in the background.

    Another hot spot on Greenville Avenue, one of my favorite areas, quite out of my 'hood; but that's a good thing. I must venture out of my comfort zone more often.  Addison is great, but can get sooooo boring !!!!

    Toodles, have a great week!  See Dubliner again soon!

  • Review from Kristen B.

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    • 39 reviews

    Portland, OR

    4.0 star rating
    11/11/2009

    We came down here last weekend.  Met some friends that have been there before.
    My style pub.  The bartenders/servers were very nice and knowledgeable about what they're serving.

    Very comfortable atmosphere. Spacious but feels small and intimidate. I would go back!

  • Review from Evan H.

    New York, NY

    5.0 star rating
    5/19/2009

    Just what I am looking for in an Irish pub.  I walked down from Gloria's and it was well worth it.

    The bar was pretty crowded outside on the patio (no seats).  So I sat at the bar and the bartender was quite quick in bringing over my Guinness (what else do you get at an Irish pub).  After a few more, I headed on my way.  Great stuff.

  • Review from Kevin G.

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    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    8/6/2008

    I love the Dubliner. It was great as the Tipperary before they moved to bigger quarters. What else could be in this space? (Well, according to one drunk, a parking lot. The shame of driving into a pub window when not drunk on Guinness.)

    It's small. It's crowded. It's homey. Have a pint. Just get there early, because parking can be an issue in the neighborhood.

  • Review from Jennifer P.

    Dallas, TX

    3.0 star rating
    5/27/2010

    Oh, Dub. How I want to give you just one more little star, but alas...I remember this bar back when I was in college (a loooooong time ago) and it was such a different scene. Now, don't get me wrong. It's still a fantastic place to grab a pint, but I do miss the good ole Dub days. There was certainly more of an "Irish Pub" feel back in the day. In fact, it was my Irish friend that got me hooked on this place.

    With a management change, it's become a bit more alternative, though the crowd is usually a mixed bag and you will still notice a sprinkling of Irish, English, Scottish and more. And many of them have been coming to this place nearly as long as it's been around. In fact, they just celebrated 16 years!

    While I may miss the old days of the Dub (or perhaps just the memories associated with it) I still think this bar is a great, chill place with a great patio and friendly crowd. The bartenders are on top of things and rarely do you have to wait for a drink. And you can be sure to witness some rowdy times and a drunk crowd! And for those bike lovers, there's always a great selection of motorcycles to ogle parked right out front.

  • Review from Courtney P.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    5.0 star rating
    12/23/2008

    I'm a fan, I'll be back.  I really like the patio and I'm a big fan of lower greenville area, so it's win win.  The inside of the place looks pretty cozy also.  

    Heh, and now I want some cider.  Damn you, yelp!

  • Review from David D.

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    • 6 reviews

    Lubbock, TX

    4.0 star rating
    3/29/2009

    I love this place.  Simple as that.
    I've been coming here since I moved into my not-so-far-away home in 2001 and I see no reason to stop.
    I love the beer, I love the people.  It's my "local".  It's my home away from home.
    I like the Sunday afternoon crowd the best, but i also like to stop down for happy hour, as long as I can get out of work in time.
    I also like the international crowd.  It might seem obvious at an Irish Pub, but yes, it really happens.
    It's good.  I like.

  • Review from Wes M.

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    3/18/2010

    I want to give this place some props.

    St Patty's Day can be a mess for everyone. Drunk and sloppy bar patrons are not usually your fave if you are a bar owner (don't always pay, tip, throw up etc etc etc), but the Dubliner went out of their way it seemed to make sure there were plenty of tables out, friendly bartenders at every bar and every beer served to me was nice and cool.

    For a 32 yr. old Dallasite that had never been to the parade (I know I know... shame on me), you guys did an excellent job making me feel welcome and getting me feelin' good about this new experience. I will be going back for a quieter round next time... I heard they have Rahr Black Pug on tap!!!! :)

  • Review from Michael E.

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    • 141 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    3/19/2010

    Nice local hangout.  Fast service (not always the most pleasant, but polite and quick), decent prices,and overall a relaxing atmosphere  -except on St. Patty's weekend.  Holds up to a true Irish pub feel. Those complaining how cramped it is should go pub crawling in Dublin as this is comparatively spacious!  

    Will be dropping in on a regular basis for a pint.

  • Review from Shannon R.

    Dallas, TX

    3.0 star rating
    4/4/2011

    This place is starting to grow on me after several years. It's a great St. Patty's Day or Parade Day hangout but not sure if the average Joe would be as fond of this place as a regular. They treat their regulars very well but if they don't know ya then I'd stay next door at Stan's Blue Note.

  • Review from Zachary K.

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    9/17/2008

    Cozy place to have a nice drink. I came here right after I got out of jail a few years back, the bar was near where I had got arrested the night before for a DWI. Anyways my ex and I had a nice stout beer and some good white wine. I heard they had a car crash into it a few months ago. Anyways nice atmosphere good place for a date when it's not too crowded, even though I have no point of reference on that because I have never been there when it was crowded. Salud.

  • Review from Nickie G.

    Nashville, TN

    4.0 star rating
    2/9/2008 2 Check-ins Here

    I can't believe I haven't reviewed the Dubliner yet!  I love the Irish pubs, and this one is the best one in Dallas.  Small, smoky, lots of beer, full bar, slightly smartaleck foreign bartender, and lots of fun drunk people.  There are a lot of Irish/English/Scottish/etc people that hang out there because they show all the soccer games...soooo if you are looking to hang out with foreign boys, they have them.  Every time I go here things get wild!  On St. Patricks day you can forgetabout getting in here, but they have stands set up outside so you can drink on the street.  The biggest downfall is the one seater bathroom, if it is packed you are going to wait a LOOOOONG time.

  • Review from Henry G.

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    • 16 reviews

    Alexandria, VA

    5.0 star rating
    1/9/2011

    The place atmosphere were great when I was there.  The waitress always smiled at customers, and bartender served me immediately.   Drinks were inexpensive compare to most of places in the area.  I had great time....

  • Review from Jordan T.

    Denton, TX

    5.0 star rating
    8/11/2009

    I can spend hours here. They have an excellent beer selection and effing delicious Boars Head meat sandwiches. They also have a really good vegetarian sandwich I have on occasion. This place also has the best cheeseboards. All different types of cheeses, fruits, meat, and bread/crackers. I love sitting here with a cold beer and a great cheeseboard. People bring their doggies and chill on the patio. I usually can find parking behind the bar. I once stayed at this bar through lunch and dinner! Great bar!

  • Review from paul k.

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    • 46 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    10/5/2008

    Great place, especially when it is warm and you can sit outside. The clientele is laid back and cool. A good vibe without a bunch of idiots. They do need to vary the beer menu a little, though. It's your basic blend of imports.

  • Review from Ryan C.

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    • 13 reviews

    Austin, TX

    4.0 star rating
    12/7/2010

    Not bad for a wanna-be irish pub. It's small, dark, and has a legit selection of draft brews. Parking around Greenville can be a hassle with all of the forced-valet everywhere, but it's not impossible. Finding your car is another story. Oh, and the barkeeps somehow always forget to add 2 or 3 beers on my tabs. If I lived closer it would be my first choice for getting my irish up, but I can walk to Idle Rich.

  • Review from Cat C.

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    4/23/2009

    I love love love the patio at this place!  Sitting outside on a nice night, enjoying a cold glass of cider/beer/booze of your choosing?  Now that sounds like a good time.  I'll most definitely be back.

  • Review from Stephen W.

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    9/28/2009

    When you want a tasty import or a real Guinness, this is the place to go. My only complaint is that it is often so popular that seating can be hard to find. But if the weather is hot and you're in the area, it is hard to go wrong by stopping by for a cold one. Nice cozy atmosphere as well. Kind of reminds me of pubs in Ireland (kind of, I don't want to overstate the case). I have not eaten there but I hear that the pub grub is above average.

  • Review from Erin m.

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    • 41 reviews

    Petaluma, CA

    3.0 star rating
    6/7/2008

    Very European vibe, super smokey if it gets packed, good food, great outdoor seating area, clientle can go college or Dallas hipster rockabilly. On Sundays, come by to look at the bikes: Is Rocker or Mod your style? Good times.

  • Review from Sarah D.

    • 339 friends
    • 78 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    8/6/2010

    I have been here a couple times and This place is pretty cool! It's an irish pub and not too big inside but the patio on lower Greenville makes up for it. They've got darts and It's really laid back which makes it a good daytime or sunday funday bar! If you're lookin for a place to just chill out on Greenville this is it! Oh and it's a really cool place to check out during the St pattys day parade!

  • Review from Michael B.

    • 5 friends
    • 41 reviews

    Lewisville, TX

    5.0 star rating
    9/28/2008

    The Dubliner is freaking awesome.  This is where we used to go every Friday night.  We would get there after work, then usually leave at 10:00 when the douchebags started to show up.  Nowhere I'd rather be if I'm drinking.  It's where I learned to play Cricket.  It's where I took my first "Tour of Beers" (trying everything on the beer menu - not in one night).  So many memories.  Yeah, the tables are worn down.  Yeah, the restrooms are pretty disgusting.  Yeah, it gets too crowded.  Yeah, the beers aren't served cold enough.  Yeah, the TVs suck.  But it's home.  And that's special.  Real special.  If I wake up feeling like ass with $100 less than I had the day before, it better be after a night at the Dub.  Sweet, clean Dub.

  • Review from Leocris L.

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    • 188 reviews

    Chicago, IL

    3.0 star rating
    1/20/2010

    wow. pretty surprised on the reviews.

    it's nice to chill outside, and people watch. but it's tight inside. a-ok, i might come back and visit if i'm in the area.

  • Review from Hugh J.

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    • 34 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    4.0 star rating
    11/15/2009

    Hugh likes..getting wasted then spending 2 hrs trying to find the car as all the streets round there look the same..Nice little boozer though

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