The countdown for the bank holiday weekend is on - and with that, many of us are planning to head out on the town.
Whether it’s going out with the girls or catching up with the lads, we’re all ready to get our groove on in Dublin city centre. So if you’re wanting a big nightclub night or a place where you can listen to some live music, we have you covered.
Copper Face Jacks
The official opening hours of the legendary nightclub is Friday from 9pm until 3am. Then it will open on Saturday and Sunday from 9pm with last orders at 2:30am.
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Capitol
If you’re looking for a more chill night filled with nibbles and cocktails, you can head to Capitol at 4pm on Friday and they stay open until 3am. On Saturday, they’ll open at 2:30pm until 3am and 2:30pm until 1am on Sunday.
Flannery’s
Another place for some traditional Irish music, the late bar on Camden Street will open from 5pm until 3am on Friday, 3pm to 2:30am on Saturday and 5pm to 2am on Sunday.
DTwo
The bar, garden and club on Harcourt Street is open from 11am until 3am on Friday and Saturday. Sunday hours are 11am until 12am.
Dicey’s
Just over the road, Dicey’s is open for food and drink from 4pm until 2:30am on Friday and Saturday and 4pm until 1am on Sunday.
The Camden
The sports bar and nightclub will be open from 12pm to 2:30am on Friday and Saturday. Then it will open from 12pm until 11:30pm on Sunday.
McGowan’s
This Phibsborough favourite will open its doors at 3pm on Friday and Saturday until 2:30am. Sunday hours are from 3pm until 1:00am.
Bad Bob’s
A great place for live music, Bad Bob’s will open at 12pm on Friday until 2:30am. On Saturday, they will open at 12:00pm until 2:30am and on Sunday, 1pm until 1am.
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