Drury Buildings Cocktail Bar

Grafton Street & St Stephen's Green


The ground-floor cocktail bar at the Drury Buildings is popular for pre-dinner drinks. It also has an Italian lunch menu of sandwiches, salads and other titbits, consumed at the bar or the high tables spread throughout (mains €10 to €12), plus a nice beer garden out the back.


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