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Harry's Bar

Harry's Bar

Harry's Bar
(The Earl of Kildare Hotel)
Nassau Street
Dublin 2

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Description:
Casual.
Review:
Situated on the corner of Nassau Street and Kildare Street, generally frequented by reidence of the Hotel but it is open to the general public. This is an ideal pub for a chat or to take a quiet moment after a long day. It has a happy hour from seven to ten weekdays. Both service and drinks are fine and a Nite Club is situated downstairs for those who wish to continue on.

Public Reviews:
- Harry's was one of the first places to rebel against the overpriced pint and its cheap beer policy is still going strong. The pints aren't the best, admittedly, but the cheap drink policy applies to bottles and spirits so there is always an alternative. As this is a hotel bar, there is scope for a late drink and there are 3 bars to choose from so you won't be stuck for choice. An ideal starting point for a night out in Dublin or as somewhere to pop into after shopping on Grafton St
Submitted by Derek, Swords

- I think it's been over a year now, that I have been frequenting Harry's bar. When i first started going there i really enjoyed the quiet setting and found it extremely cosy. But only recently in the last few months the pub has been refurbished and as soon as you set foot into the bar you're staring at portraits of Enda Kenny and Bertie Ahern. Which are an un-necessary reminder of why pints are so expensive!!! However, you can look at the bright side, because Harry's Bar has two nightclubs, one downstairs and one opposite to it, so if u get fed up u can move into them.
Submitted by Anonymous, Dublin