Drop Dead Twice

Dublin


The taproom downstairs is a great little boozer, but upstairs things are a bit jazzier with the BYO cocktail lounge. Bring a bottle of your favourite spirit, pay for a sitting of two/three hours (€25/35) and the bartenders will whizz you up cocktails using their extensive ingredients. We’ve seen cocktails infused with peat smoke, homemade bitters and even bacon.


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