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Little Pyg Terrace Officially Launches in DublinTown

Dublin’s trendiest models, creatives, presenters, influencers and many a famous face gathered at the exclusive launch event of ‘Little Pyg Terrace,’ the city’s coolest new vinyl music and European cocktail bar.

Well-known names such as Irish Pop Legend Samantha Mumba, influencers Shauna Lindsay and Holly Carpenter and Irish football star Stephanie Roche were spotted at the sophisticated-cool new vinyl music venue, which already promises to be Dublin’s most sought after bar for music, cocktail and culinary enthusiasts alike.

Paul McGlade and Samantha Mumba at the launch event of Dublin’s new vinyl music and European cocktail bar ‘Little Pyg Terrace’. Many a famous face was spotted at the sophisticated-cool new venue, which already promises to be Dublin’s most sought after bar for vinyl music, exquisite cocktails and Italian tapas. Authentic tiles imported from Spain, playful furniture patterns and the purposefully exposed 300-year-old walls of the Powerscourt Townhouse makeup the cosy yet avant-garde ambiance of the sublime new addition to the Dublin bar scene.

Situated in a prime Dublin 2 location, in the corner of the Powerscourt Townhouse where Clarendon Street meets Coppinger Row, Little Pyg Terrace invites guests to experience an unparalleled ambiance where European charm and design meets high quality music, cocktails and Italian street food. The venue boasts an extensive vinyl music collection played exclusively through its bespoke custom-built Void sound system, offering music enthusiasts a new Dublin favourite spot.

Guests at the VIP launch event, organised by Rob Kenny PR, were treated to a night sipping on exquisite cocktails served in avant-garde glassware, which owner Paul McGlade has picked up over many years of travel across Europe. European tapas sharing boards were served throughout the night, including traditional Neapolitan small fried pizzas with authentic toppings and the chef’s mozzarella stick. Fresh ingredients are flown in weekly from Italy, which becomes quickly apparent upon your first bite.

The evening came alive as well-known faces such as influencer Cassie Stokes, artist Barbara Bennett and 2FM presenter Emma Power danced the night away to the curated disco beats from the bar’s in-house DJ (of course vinyl only!).

Emma Power and Lorna Spaine at the launch event of Dublin’s new vinyl music and European cocktail bar ‘Little Pyg Terrace’. Many a famous face was spotted at the sophisticated-cool new venue, which already promises to be Dublin’s most sought after bar for vinyl music, exquisite cocktails and Italian tapas. Authentic tiles imported from Spain, playful furniture patterns and the purposefully exposed 300-year-old walls of the Powerscourt Townhouse makeup the cosy yet avant-garde ambiance of the sublime new addition to the Dublin bar scene.

What sets Little Pyg Terrace apart is not just its exquisite offering but also its commitment to vinyl music. The venue is a haven for audiophiles, ensuring that every note played is rich and authentic, thanks to its state-of-the-art sound system.

Little Pyg Terrace has quickly become the talk of Dublin town, making it no surprise such a standout guest-list jumped at the chance to attend the official launch night.