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Welcome to Murray’s Bar

At Murray’s Bar, nestled in the vibrant heart of Dublin, we celebrate the true essence of Irish hospitality. Our story began with a passion for bringing people together over authentic food and warm conversation. Featuring a cozy sports bar and an inviting restaurant, we serve traditional dishes like chicken pie, Irish stew, and perfectly crispy fish and chips, crafted with care. With friendly staff and lively music, every visit feels like coming home. Whether enjoying a refreshing pint or watching your favorite match, Murray’s Bar stands as a cornerstone for memorable moments and delightful culinary experiences in Dublin.

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Welcome to Murray’s Bar, a delightful pub nestled in the heart of Dublin at 33-34 O'Connell Street Upper, Rotunda. If you’re seeking a place that embodies the spirit of Irish hospitality, look no further. The inviting atmosphere and friendly staff make this bar a home away from home for locals and tourists alike.

As you step inside, the charm of Murray’s Bar is palpable. With a downstairs restaurant and a lively sports bar upstairs, it offers something for everyone. The décor is warm and welcoming, creating the perfect backdrop for enjoying traditional Irish fare or simply unwinding with friends over drinks.

The menu is a true reflection of Ireland’s rich culinary heritage. Diners have raved about the chicken pie and Irish stew, with guests like Dana H. expressing that they felt completely at home while enjoying these comforting dishes. For seafood lovers, the fish and chips stands out with its crispy exterior and flaky interior—a combination that left Lorie G. thoroughly impressed. The freshness of the ingredients is evident, and every bite speaks to the kitchen's dedication to authenticity.

Beyond the food, the drinks at Murray’s Bar are a highlight. Vitor, Gustavo, and Dennis have been noted for their exceptional service and mixology skills, making each visit not only about what’s on the plate but also what’s in the glass. With a variety of local brews on tap and an extensive selection of whiskeys, you’re sure to find the perfect complement to your meal.

For sports enthusiasts, the bar’s upstairs area is ideal for catching live games. Guests like Sara A. appreciate the vibrant atmosphere that comes alive during matches, particularly for Liverpool FC fans. But the excitement doesn’t end there—Murray's hosts live music and entertainment too, with Christina M. highlighting her enjoyment of the musical duo during dinner, enhancing the overall dining experience.

All in all, Murray’s Bar is not just a place to eat; it’s a vibrant gathering spot where good food, great drinks, and lively entertainment converge. Whether you’re enjoying a Beef & Guinness Pie or trying the traditional Dublin coddle, each dish promises to satisfy your taste buds while immersing you in the rich tapestry of Irish culture.

Don’t forget to make a reservation for dinner if possible, as the pace can pick up, especially during live shows. With a welcoming ambiance, delightful dishes, and a strong sense of community, Murray's Bar promises an unforgettable experience every time you visit.

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Dana H.
Dana H.

Amazing people amazing service felt like a your at home kind of bar! We had the chicken pie and Irish stew!

Kelsey H.
Kelsey H.

Amazing food and drinks!! Vitor, Gustavo, and Dennis provide amazing drinks! Highly recommend if you're looking for a good meal and a great time!!

Lorie G.
Lorie G.

Fish and chips - very crunchy and golden on the outside; nice and flaky on the inside. Loved the Irish music. Good service, good food.

Sara A.
Sara A.

Awesome venue with a restaurant downstairs and a sports bar upstairs. They support LFC, so I was able to watch their champions league match with ease while visiting Dublin. The staff were very friendly and the food was delicious, better than most bar food. I tried the lamb stew which I would recommend! Will definitely be back!

David H.
David H.

Food was authentic and hit just right for our last night in Dublin. The Irish trio was the capstone experience for our 10-day family vacation in Ireland.

Veronica J.
Veronica J.

We went there for brunch - and I was quite happy with it. Not the most hipster brunch (although I have to admit that's the first pub I have been in that does avocado toast!) but also not very expensive (by Dublin standards that is) We were shown our table, and the food arrived very quickly. It was also great that the place was open 10am-ish on Sunday! Not mangled places were!

Crystina B.
Crystina B.

Traditional Dublin Coddle, Beef & Guiness Pie, and Murphy's stout were all delicious. The downstairs Whiskey Room was delightful and quiet at about 1930.

Pauline L.
Pauline L.

Nice music nice company don't eat but the food looked good. There is out door seating for fresh air and people watching on the busy street with piped in music

Christina M.
Christina M.

I love this place! The live music and show are well worth staying for- make a reservation if you can. We got there around 7:30 for dinner and enjoyed the live musical duo on stage, then the dancers at 9:30ish (I think? Or maybe 10pm?). Everything we ordered was tasty and just the right amount- not big enough to share but enough for 1 person. Fish and chips, garlic Parmesan fries, and burger were all solid. Kids can stay for the show as long as you order food. Service was good, and prices are a little on the high side but consistent with other places in the area. We have been here both times we've been to Dublin and will definitely be back the next time we are in town!