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01 874 6884 01 874 6884

12A/12C Abbey Street Lower
Dublin
County Dublin

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Pub History

Irish coinage can be traced back over a thousand years to around AD995. These early ‘hammered’ coins were made from silver by striking a coin blank between two hand-cut dies. The silver pennies were produced for the Scandinavian King of Dublin, Sigtrygg II, also known as Sigtrygg Silkbeard. The silver pennies bore the king’s head and name, along with the word ‘Dyflin’ for Dublin.

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Facilities

  • Broadcasts Live News
  • Pizza
  • Children Welcome
  • Wifi
  • TV Screens

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