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Davy Byrnes, City Centre South
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We hope you enjoy finding out about our historic and famous pubs history and look forward to serving you soon. Anybody who is familiar with Dublin pub food will be aware of Davy Byrne's food reputation, in which seafood is the specialty. If you visit the premises at lunchtime and evening time, you will witness the huge trade which is done in fresh salmon, smoked salmon and crab dishes. There is also a full range of hot meals and salads to compliment these and, as often as not, you can enjoy a lunch or an evening meal of oysters and Guinness. The decor of Davy Byrnes is original, authentic and pre Second World War in theme. You will notice the three educational murals of Joycean Dublin by Liam Proud, the priceless murals of the 1940's by Cecil French Salkeld, who was Brendan Behan's father-in-law and the fine sculptors of Eddie Delaney and John Behan. If you get the opportunity to examine the murals when the premises is not busy, you will notice one of the man that first came to this premises one hundred years ago - Davy Byrne. As he surveys the premises from his majestic throne, you can reflect on an age that is past but not forgotten in a premises which is one of Dublin's most active fashionable and sought out watering holes. As a well known Irish bar offering the highest quality pub food we hope to be serving you a quality pint of Guinness or Good food from our pub menus soon.
 
Davy Byrnes
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Credibility Score:
47%
Visited:
08/08/2011
Posted:
30/09/2011
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Kaz938
Joined 28/01/2011
16 reviews
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5.0
All in all a lovely restaurant with delicious food and nice surroundings. Definately would recommend this place
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66%
Visited:
28/05/2011
Posted:
28/05/2011
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sueelly
Joined 06/03/2008
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5.0
We had a good lunch today with my friend at Davy Byrnes. I just love it. Specially the paintings on the walls and food with drinks as well. Service is always excellent.
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45%
Visited:
06/05/2011
Posted:
06/05/2011
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onlysaying
Joined 23/02/2008
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5.0
Called in to Davy Byrnes for Lunch today with a friend of mine. Always a super athmosphere with lots of busy shoppers chatting about their super finds. The fish with Veg and mash was a generous size portion, pretty basic veg cabbage and carrot. Chicken and Brocolli Pie was cleared off the plate in seconds. Excellent. Service was prompt and professional, Bill was correct and reasonable. overall a great experience and I look forward to Lunch on Grafton street again.
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Address:
Davy Byrnes
21 Duke Street
City Centre South
Dublin
Telephone:
01 677 5217
Opening hours:
Monday - Wednesday 11.00am - 11.30pm Thursday - Friday 11.00am - 12.30am Saturday 10.30am - 12.30am Sunday 12.30pm - 11.00pm
Capacity:
90
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