Cuisine: Irish, Traditional, Traditional Irish Price: Moderate
27 Westmoreland Street
Dublin 2
Cassidy's Bar is steeped in Irish history. If you want genuine Irish food, drink and music, Cassidy's Bar is the place to be.
Cassidy's Bar is a authentic Irish bar with a friendly, bohemian atmosphere. You can get wholesome traditional and international food all day.
If you enjoy live music, there are three floors in Cassidy's Bar, with jazz in the basement, a piano bar and mezzanine area.
There is a host of entertainment to be had with traditional Irish music being played regularly through out the week along with some of Ireland's finest musicians performing a variety of modern sounds.
Function rooms are available for private parties and there are a series of large screen and plasma TV's for any big sporting events.
Drop in to Cassidy's Bar for a warm welcome, good conversation, great craic and music.
Cassidy's Bar, is steeped in history: As established publicans since 1856 the Cassidy family have gone on to create some of Ireland's finest drinking emporiums.
Cassidy's is located in Westmoreland Street where they own the old premises of the Freeman's Journal - the oldest national newspaper in Ireland which acted as an instrumental medium for Irish people during the 1916 rebellion.
Appreciating the importance of Irish history and in particular the role played by the political insights of the Freeman's Journal, Cassidy's Bar has very much kept alive the theme and influence of the heritage which was the journal. Historically the paper is referred to several times in James Joyce's Ulysses as is it's location Westmoreland Street where Cassidy's bar is now located.
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