The Forty Foot - JD Wetherspoon

The Forty Foot - JD Wetherspoon

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budget-friendly
outdoor-seating
good-for-groups
sea-view
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3.9Google (6328 reviews)

Dublin harbor pub with jaw-dropping sea views, wallet-friendly craft beers, and QR-order tables. Wetherspoons that breaks the chain pub mold with golden hour lighting and a buzzing seafront atmosphere.

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Perched on the edge of Dún Laoghaire's harbor, The Forty Foot in Dublin isn't just another Wetherspoons - it's the Wetherspoons that makes other pubs jealous. Named after the iconic local swimming spot where brave (or foolish) souls plunge into the Irish Sea year-round, this establishment serves up something increasingly rare in Dublin: genuinely affordable pints with a million-euro view.

Let's address the elephant in the room - yes, it's a Wetherspoons. But before you roll your eyes, this isn't your typical chain pub experience. The Forty Foot has managed to capture something special, blending the budget-friendly charm of 'Spoons with the sort of panoramic seafront views that usually come with a hefty premium. From the sprawling windows, you can watch sailboats dancing across Dublin Bay while nursing a pint that costs less than your morning coffee.

The interior strikes an unexpected balance between maritime charm and contemporary comfort. Splashes of yellow and blue bring a modern twist to traditional pub aesthetics, while hanging greenery adds an organic touch that softens the space. The designers clearly got the memo about Instagram-worthy backgrounds, but they've created something that feels authentic rather than forced. The cleverly positioned lighting makes everyone look like they're perpetually caught in golden hour - a neat trick that makes both your photos and your complexion look better than they probably should.

Speaking of those views - grab a window seat if you can, especially during sunset. There's something magical about watching the sky turn pink over Dublin Bay while tucking into a curry that cost less than your bus fare. The outdoor seating area is a hot commodity during the rare days when Irish weather decides to behave itself, offering front-row seats to the harbor's daily drama of boats, seabirds, and ambitious swimmers.

The food menu is exactly what you'd expect from a Wetherspoons - extensive, reliable, and priced to make other Dublin establishments blush. While you won't find cutting-edge gastronomy here, you will find honest pub grub that won't devastate your wallet. The curry club specials have achieved almost cult status among local students and budget-conscious professionals, while the traditional fish and chips rarely disappoints, especially when paired with one of their surprisingly decent craft beers.

Let's talk drinks because that's where The Forty Foot really shines. The bar selection is impressive, with everything from local craft brews to international favorites, all at prices that might make you double-check your bill. Their cocktail game might not win any mixology awards (expect more efficiency than artistry), but at these prices, who's complaining? The Aperol Spritz has become something of a local legend - not for its complexity, but for being possibly the most affordable sundowner with a sea view in the Dublin area.

The ordering system is modern - perhaps too modern for some - with QR code ordering at tables. It's efficient once you get the hang of it, though it can be a bit tricky for international visitors without local data plans (pro tip: grab a seat near the bar if you're worried about connectivity). The staff operate with that distinctive Wetherspoons efficiency - not always overflowing with charm, but they get the job done.

One of the cleverer aspects of The Forty Foot is how it manages to be all things to all people. During the day, it's a casual spot for lunch meetings and coffee catchups. As evening approaches, it transforms into a lively hub where groups gather for affordable pre-dinner drinks. Later still, it becomes a buzzing nightspot where the value drinks and harbor views create an atmosphere that's hard to beat.

Here's the bottom line: The Forty Foot in Dublin isn't trying to be the fanciest pub in town, and that's precisely why it works. It's a place where you can enjoy a decent pint, filling meal, and million-dollar views without needing a million in your bank account. Whether you're a tourist looking to save some euros without sacrificing atmosphere, or a local in need of a reliable spot for group gatherings, this place delivers. Pop in during sunset, order a round of drinks that won't require a small loan, and raise a glass to proving that sometimes the best things in Dublin don't have to break the bank.

Contact Information

Address

The Pavilion Centre, Marine Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, A96 TRX4, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Opening Hours

Sunday: 8 AM - 11 PM
Monday: 8 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday: 8 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday: 8 AM - 12:30 AM
Saturday: 8 AM - 12:30 AM

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