(651) 646-5551
2162 University Ave W
St Paul,
MN
55114
44.9606
-93.1895
Neighborhoods: St. Anthony Park, South St. Anthony
What People Are Saying About Dubliner Pub
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – This quaint local hangout has become a prime destination for Irish folk fans from west of the river. Nothing fancy, but it wears its green streak proudly, and it's one of only a few local pubs where jigs and reels rule the dance floor. There's the old local crowd that's frequented this address's various watering holes and the younger, trendier crowd attracted by the Guinness (poured just right) and the live local music.
Authentic Irish Pub
by bigeater222
This place is a great Irish Pub. The beer selection is great, and they have a wide variety of whiskeys and scotches. The live music is always a plus and they pour one of the finest pints of Guinness in the cities. If you like no frills bars, whiskey, and beer this is definately a bar that you will enjoy.
- Pros: big beer selection
Come on a Sunday night
by katrin1321
The Dubliner is the place to be for Irish music, especially on a Sunday night. The band is a refreshing mix of classic and new style Irish music, come to talk and interact with the band and finish off the night with one of the best black and tans you will ever have!
- Pros: Music and the black and tans
Great small bar
by kestondoswell
The Dubliner is a great, relaxing little place. It's really comfortable and has great atmosphere. The bartenders never really warm up to you, but the music makes up for it most nights. If you're into irish dancing, then Wednesday night is the night to be there but if you're not then steer clear, they kind of take over the place. They have like three parking lots around them so that's not a problem. Beer, cider and stout are the norm here, order a fancy drink and you'll be disapointed, but they pour an awesome black and tan.
- Pros: music, lots of beers, fun people
- Cons: lousy bartenders
The Details on Dubliner Pub
When to Go:
The mood varies wildly here, depending on the night of the week and the music. If you want a quiet place to talk, this could be it on every night but Saturday.
The Extras:
The pub hosts Irish Ceili dancing every Wednesday. Things get started between 7pm and 7:30pm and the group is happy to teach newcomers the steps.
Category:
Smoking Permitted:
Yes






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