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Dublin at Night: Best Evening Activities and Spots

  • Fri, 6 Jun 2025

Dublin at night is a city transformed. From buzzing cocktail bars to cosy old pubs, from late-night bites to unexpected speakeasies, there’s no shortage of things to do in Dublin after dark. Whether you’re visiting for the weekend or a local looking to try something new, this guide will help you uncover the best evening activities and spots that showcase the city’s vibrant nightlife.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the best things to do in Dublin at night – including live music venues, late-opening restaurants, unique bars, relaxing spas, and more. So lace up your shoes, grab a coat, and get ready to explore Dublin after sundown

Best Nighttime Views and Landmarks in Dublin

Gravity Bar/Guinness Storehouse:

The Guinness Storehouse is not only a tour of all things Guinness, but it is also home to the Gravity Bar, a beautiful bar that looks out on all of Town, which makes it a perfect spot to get brilliant views of the city and get a brilliant pint.

 

Samuel Beckett Bridge:

If you walk around town and just so happen to stumble onto the Samuel Beckett bridge, why not take a beat and soak in the feel and beauty that Dublin gives out?

Grafton Street:

The natural landscape of Dublin is undeniably beautiful, but what doesn’t get so much credit is the peaceful hustle and bustle of busy streets like Grafton. If you want to see the ways of locals and tourists alike, there is no better place than Grafton Street.

Top Dining Options in Dublin at Night:

Bambino:

Bambino has become a coveted pizza shop in town, and rightfully so. They are open until midnight on weekdays and 2 a.m. on weekends, a perfect place to end a night out in Dublin.

The Sidecar:

The Sidecar cocktail bar is located in the Westbury Hotel, where they pride themselves on their cocktails, but they also have menus of food prepared by the Westbury’s incredible chefs.

Star Pizza:

If you’re looking for a cheap, quick and sobering meal, then head on down to Star Pizza, they serve pizzas, burgers, chips, tacos and more.

 

Lennans Yard:

If it’s a sit-down meal that you would prefer, then Lennans Yard should be a perfect fit for you. Lennans Yard is a multi-faceted venue consisting of a gastro pub, restaurant, courtyard bar, private dining, whiskey bar, cocktail bar and terrace dining

Tutto Aposto:

Tutto Aposto on Lower Liffey Street is quite a new shop, but they are already drawing in customers galore, and for good reason! This new hit restaurant takes pride in the pizzas they serve, and they are made fresh every single day. They are open till 20 at night, so they’re a perfect option for a quick bite before you hit the town.

Reyna:

A little piece of Turkey, in Dublin! They use a classic charcoal grill and an authentic rotisserie for their Doner Kebab. Their simple Mezze and side dishes have already become a customer favourite.

Bovinity:

Bovinity is a very unique restaurant, they serve ONLY steaks! If steak and alcohol are good enough festivities for a bachelor party, then we think it’s good enough for a night out in Dublin too.

Live music/ entertainment:

Piper’s Corner:

Piper’s Corner is a traditional Irish music pub in town, the artists that frequent this pub play for their love of the music, their love of the pub, and to share their love with other customers.

The International Bar:

The International Bar is one of Dublin’s few comedy bars, but they make up for the lack of others like them by bringing on incredible acts and talents. If you’re looking for a laugh, then look no further than The International Bar.

The Blind Pig Speakeasy:

The Blind Pig has a history of being, you guessed it, a speakeasy. Patrons would frequent this bar during prohibition to have a few drinks and share a few laughs, and The Blind Pig has kept up that tradition to this day, except now they don’t have to hide it.

WigWam:

WigWam is a one-of-a-kind bar on Abbey Street, They offer ping pong tournaments, bingo and trivia and more. If you and your friends can’t decide where to go, then chuck out a WigWam suggestion and I’m sure they will be more than happy to give it a go.

 

Trinity Bar Venue:

An entire live music schedule, authentic Irish whiskey and incredible customer service are just a few reasons why Trinity Bar Venue is an incredible place to go for a night out.

Sinnott’s Bar:

Sinnott’s is on paper, a gastro-pub, but they also offer much more than just that, live sports, speciality cocktails, perfectly poured pints and an incredible choice of carvery dinners. There is everything you could want in a pub and more.

Zozimus:

Located right next to the iconic umbrella canopy on the ground floor of Centenary House, Annes Lane, is Zozimus. They have awards for their immaculate cocktails, an incredible location, and an interior you won’t be able to take your eyes off of.

Electric Circus:

Electric Circus is a quirky, eclectic bar with art and memorabilia from all over the world. The interior is meticulously crafted to fit the vibe of this bar. If you want something out of the ordinary, then Electric Circus is only ever a short walk away.

Relaxing evening activities, late-night spa or movie screening:

Deep Relief Spa:

Deep Relief Spa is a premier spa located in the city centre of Dublin, offering a range of massage and waxing services. Their team of highly trained and experienced therapists is dedicated to providing clients with a relaxing and rejuvenating experience that helps them relieve stress and tension and feel their best.

Dawson Spa:

The Dawson Spa, located in the busy Dublin district, makes this happen. Every treatment, down to the finest detail, has been carefully crafted by our masters of mood care. Be it anti-ageing face massage for wrinkle reduction, exfoliation and hydration, along with customised facial and massage packages.

Gorgeous Nails And Spa:

Nail and beauty salon in the heart of Dublin City Centre. Professional, qualified and friendly staff.

Good Place Clinic & Spa:

Unisex waxing, 4 different types of massages by skilled masseuses, hair colouring and lip filler. If you’re looking for any of these things, then you’ve come to the right place. Dare I say, the good place.

Pubs And Clubs:

Bow Lane Cocktail bar:

Bow Lane is a gay bar in Dublin that prides themselves on their diversity and inclusivity of anyone and everyone, they frequently hold events for both their patrons and new customers.

 

Peruke And Periwig:

Peruke & Periwig is a unique and unforgettable cocktail bar nestled at 31 Dawson Street, right in the heart of Dublin. Open seven nights a week, the bar invites guests to enjoy a draught pint, a craft beer, or a freshly brewed coffee alongside an exceptional selection of expertly crafted cocktails, premium whiskeys, spirits, liqueurs, and wines.

Twenty Two:

Number Twenty Two is a unique and exclusive venue that combines the Library bar, restaurant, club and theatre located on South Anne Street just off Grafton Street. This unique experience fuses mouth-watering food, delicious cocktails and an eccentric and quirky late-night experience. Fire breathers, knife eaters and snake charmers will perform while guests dance to some of the hottest sounds in town, including special International DJ acts monthly.

37 Dawson Street:

Their four unique bar spaces set over two floors are suited for drinking and socialising from lunch until late, and provide the perfect setting for celebrations, corporate events and everything in between. Find solace from the bustle of the day with an afternoon coffee, unwind with a glass of wine after a busy day at work, or join them for a bit of late-night fun on the dance floor. The choice is yours at 37 Dawson Street.

El Silencio:

El Silencio is a private bar that can be found through a secret door in Pablo Picante restaurant. Much like Pablo Picante, El Silencio serves Mexican food and drink, but it’s a little harder to find. You won’t have to gatekeep El Silencio because they’re already doing it themselves.

Tapped:

Tapped on Nassau Street is a pub that serves only the very best craft beers, magnificent cocktails, all the while focusing on being as sustainable as they possibly can be.

The Duke Pub:

Established in 1822, The Duke has been a haven of refreshments for the people of Dublin for a long, long time, and it continues to do so to this day.

The Hairy Lemon:

The Hairy Lemon is located in an old Dublin house and is an incredibly unique pub experience, a sitting room suspended from the ceiling, with their very own merchandise and the name”Hairy Lemon”, they have become a staple of Irish Nightlife culture and will continue to do so for many years to come.

Pygmalion Bar:

Pizzas, Paninis, chips, unbelievable cocktails, live music, great people. If I need to keep listing reasons to visit Pygmalion, then it just might not be for you.

9 Below:

Another speakeasy in the heart of town, 9 Below started from humble beginnings and has now become a popular, chic bar beloved by all.

Bar at 9 Below

 

Mulligans:

Mulligan’s pub of Poolbeg Street, Dublin is a minute’s walk from the main thoroughfare, O’Connell Street and has been at the core of the city’s cultural and imbibing life for nearly 300 years. Making it one of the oldest premises in Ireland’s metropolis.

 

From hidden speakeasies and late-night pizza spots to rejuvenating spas and lively pubs, Dublin has something for everyone once the sun sets. Whether you’re planning a chilled evening or a full night out on the town, these activities and venues will ensure your night in Dublin is one to remember.