Traditional Irish Pubs in Greystones

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2 venues in Greystones featuring traditional irish

The Horse and Hound Delgany / Pub, Bar, Restaurant, Rooms

The Horse and Hound Delgany / Pub, Bar, Restaurant, Rooms

LocalsTourists
4.5Google (692 reviews)
Delgany, Convent Road, Co. Wicklow, A63 DY20, Ireland, Greystones

Stop whatever you're doing and get yourself to The Horse and Hound Delgany in Greystones - trust me, this isn't your average pub night! This stunning Irish gem is basically what would happen if your coolest friend designed the perfect spot for EVERY occasion. And I mean EVERY occasion. Picture this: you're walking into what feels like the cozy living room of that one friend who always throws the best parties, except it's been elevated to an art form. The Horse and Hound Delgany isn't just serving drinks and food - it's serving MEMORIES, people! Whether you're planning a romantic date that'll actually impress or looking for the perfect spot to rally the troops for an unforgettable night out in Greystones, this is your answer. Let me tell you about the magic that happens here. Wednesday nights? TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC that'll have you questioning every other evening you've spent elsewhere. The beer garden out back is basically a secret paradise - imagine sipping craft cocktails under the stars while debating life's greatest mysteries (like why we don't do this more often). And if you're thinking "but what about food?" OH. MY. GOODNESS. The kitchen at The Horse and Hound Delgany is performing actual culinary wizardry. Their mussels? Life-changing. Not even exaggerating. The kind of dish you'll be texting your foodie friends about at midnight saying "WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE?" The menu hits that perfect sweet spot between pub classics and gourmet creations that'll make your Instagram followers weep with envy. But here's where it gets even better - they have ROOMS! Yes, you read that right. When the night's too good to end (and trust me, it will be), you can just float upstairs to your cozy bed instead of calling that expensive taxi. It's like they read our minds and said, "You know what? Let's make this the ultimate convenience package." The atmosphere here deserves its own paragraph because it's THAT special. Picture exposed brick walls that could tell a thousand stories, warm lighting that makes everyone look like their best Instagram filter, and a vibe that somehow manages to be both lively and intimate at the same time. It's like they've bottled the essence of Irish hospitality and sprinkled it everywhere. Pro tip: Get here early on live music nights - the place fills up faster than your group chat when someone mentions free food. The outdoor terrace is basically heaven when the weather plays nice (and even when it doesn't - they've thought of everything). And if you're into sports? They show all the big games with an atmosphere that'll make your living room setup feel like amateur hour. The staff here? They're not just staff - they're basically your new best friends who happen to make incredible cocktails. They remember your name, your usual order, and probably that embarrassing story you told them last time (but they're cool about it). They've got that rare gift of making everyone feel like a regular, even if it's your first time in. Let's talk location because The Horse and Hound Delgany has positioned itself perfectly in Greystones' most charming spot. It's like they knew exactly where to plant themselves to create the perfect storm of accessibility and atmosphere. Close enough to everything but just far enough to feel like your own secret spot. Listen, I'm not saying you HAVE to drop everything and head to The Horse and Hound Delgany right now... but if you don't, you're basically volunteering to miss out on what could be the highlight of your week/month/year. Whether it's for the food, the drinks, the music, or just the craic - this place is what memories are made of. And isn't that what we're all looking for? See you there tonight? (That's not really a question - you're coming!)

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The Mollys

The Mollys

LocalsTourists
4.5Google (220 reviews)
5 Main St, Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow, A63 H022, Ireland, Greystones

There's something magical about finding the perfect Irish pub, and The Mollys in Greystones has been working that magic for years. Nestled in this charming coastal town just south of Dublin, it's the kind of place where the Guinness pours as smooth as the conversation flows, and where even first-timers are treated like regulars who've just been away on holiday for a bit too long. The moment you push open the heavy wooden door of The Mollys, you're hit with that unmistakable mix of dark wood, gentle chatter, and the kind of warmth that makes you want to shake off your coat and stay awhile. It's not trying to be the trendiest spot in Greystones - instead, it's confidently carrying on the time-honored tradition of being everyone's favorite local, and doing it with the kind of easy grace that only comes from years of practice. Let's talk about that Guinness, because any proper Irish pub lives and dies by its pint. At The Mollys, they treat their tap lines with the kind of reverence usually reserved for ancient artifacts. The result? A creamy pint that would make Arthur himself proud, complete with that perfect dome that holds your shamrock design just long enough for a photo (if you're that kind of person - no judgment here). And while the black stuff might be the star, the bar's impressive selection of spirits and cocktails proves they're not just a one-trick pony. The food here is exactly what pub grub should be - comforting, generous, and executed with more skill than you might expect. The fish and chips have developed something of a cult following among locals, with a batter so crisp it practically serenades you when you break into it. Their nachos, surprisingly, have become legendary in their own right - a testament to the kitchen's ability to venture beyond traditional Irish fare without losing its soul. Speaking of soul, that's what sets The Mollys apart from other pubs in Greystones. The interior tells stories in every corner - from the vintage photographs that line the walls to the worn spots on the bar where countless elbows have rested during countless conversations. During big matches, the atmosphere crackles with energy as supporters gather around the screens, creating the kind of communal viewing experience that makes sport so special. The staff here have mastered that distinctly Irish ability to read the room perfectly. Need a quiet corner to catch up with an old friend? They'll guide you to just the right spot. Looking for some craic and banter? Pull up a stool at the bar, and you'll soon find yourself deep in conversation with locals who have opinions on everything from football to philosophy. What's particularly refreshing about The Mollys is how it manages to be both a proper locals' pub and welcomingly accessible to visitors. The prices won't make your wallet weep - you're getting solid value for money here, with main courses that'll leave you satisfied without requiring a second mortgage. It's that sweet spot between casual and special that makes it perfect for everything from quick after-work pints to celebratory family meals. The practical stuff? There's plenty of parking both on-site and on the street, they take cards (including contactless), and they're well set up for groups. If you're planning to eat during peak times or want to gather a crowd, booking ahead isn't just recommended - it's essential. The Mollys has mastered the art of being busy without feeling cramped, but the secret's well and truly out about this place. Here's the thing about The Mollys in Greystones - it's more than just another Irish pub. It's a reminder of why pubs became the cornerstone of communities in the first place. In an age where many bars try too hard to be something they're not, The Mollys simply focuses on being exactly what it is - a proper pub with proper pints, good food, and the kind of atmosphere you can't manufacture. Whether you're a local or just passing through Greystones, do yourself a favor and push open that door. Trust me, you'll be glad you did.

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