Peggy Kellys Pub

Peggy Kellys Pub

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Dublin 6's clever pub defies expectations: a masterful blend of traditional charm and modern cool, with an ingenious beer garden and surprisingly killer Korean fried chicken that draws a genuinely diverse crowd.

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Another pub in Dublin? Just what this city needs - like another Guinness tourist trap or Temple Bar wannabe. But wait... Peggy Kelly's Pub in Dublin's charming Dublin 6 area has somehow managed to pull off the impossible: being both authentically Irish and genuinely worth your time. I know, I'm as shocked as you are.

Let's address the elephant in the room - that beer garden everyone keeps banging on about. Yes, it's lovely, and yes, I'm annoyed that I have to admit it. The space manages to be both cozy and expansive, with clever covered sections that make it usable even when Dublin's notorious weather decides to do its thing. It's like they actually thought about the fact that we live in Ireland, not the Mediterranean.

The first crack in my cynical armor appeared when I spotted the surprisingly diverse crowd. Peggy Kelly's Pub has somehow achieved what most Dublin pubs only pretend to - a genuine mix of locals, young professionals, and yes, even tourists who've managed to escape the gravitational pull of Temple Bar. The fact that they all seem to be genuinely enjoying themselves is... disturbing.

Now, about the food. I arrived fully prepared to write off their menu as another bland attempt at "elevated pub grub," but their Korean fried chicken (of all things) stopped me mid-eye-roll. It's inexplicably good, like someone's Korean grandmother is secretly running the kitchen. The beef burger, which I ordered purely for research purposes, mind you, proved equally traitorous to my predetermined skepticism. The kitchen clearly doesn't know they're supposed to be mediocre - how inconsiderate.

The service style here is refreshingly honest - they're not trying to be a fine dining establishment, thank heavens, but neither are they falling into the trap of performative "authentic Irish pub" shtick. Yes, the food service can be a bit leisurely during peak times, but you're in a pub in Dublin - if you're in a rush, you're missing the point entirely.

Speaking of points, let's talk about pricing. It sits comfortably in that sweet spot where you can't quite complain about the cost, but you're not checking your bank balance mid-meal either. The portions are generous enough to satisfy without being American-tourist enormous, and the drink prices won't make you wonder if they're serving liquid gold.

The amenities hit all the right notes - good for groups (if you plan ahead), child-friendly without feeling like a creche, and that aforementioned beer garden that I'm still bitter about loving. They've even managed to make the indoor space work for sports viewing without turning the whole place into a screaming match when there's a match on.

For those keeping score at home, yes, they take cards (welcome to the 21st century), and there's both free and paid street parking nearby. Though if you're planning to sample their rather decent selection of drinks, do yourself and the rest of Dublin a favor and grab a taxi.

Here's the real kicker - Peggy Kelly's Pub has managed to create something increasingly rare in Dublin: a place where the atmosphere feels organic rather than manufactured. The "intersection of young, trendy and traditional" that everyone keeps talking about isn't just marketing speak - it's actually true, and I hate that I have to acknowledge it.

Look, I don't want to like Peggy Kelly's Pub as much as I do. It would be much easier to dismiss it as just another Dublin pub trying too hard. But here I am, recommending that you book a table (yes, actually book - this isn't your typical walk-in-and-hope setup, especially for the beer garden). Whether you're after a solid meal, a properly poured pint, or just a genuinely pleasant spot to while away an afternoon in Dublin, you'll find it here. Just don't tell them I sent you - I have a reputation to maintain.

Contact Information

Address

161 Harold's Cross Rd, Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Opening Hours

Sunday: 1 PM - 11:30 PM
Monday: 5 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday: 5 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday: 2 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday: 2 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday: 2 PM - 12:30 AM
Saturday: 1 PM - 12:30 AM

Amenities

Dine in
Restroom
Reservable
Serves beer
Serves wine
Serves lunch
Serves brunch
Serves coffee
Serves dinner
Serves dessert
Good for groups
Outdoor seating
Serves cocktails
Good for children
Menu for children
Good for watching sports

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