Welcome to The Dingle Pub.
It doesn`t matter if you visit Dingle for business or for holidays. The Dingle Peninsula is for sure one of Europe`s top spots to relax. Walking, Fishing, Dancing, Drinking, Listening
and for sure ... sightseeing are only a short selection of things to do in the Dingle area.
The Dingle Pub is the perfect place from which to start and end your daily activities. Located in the centre of Dingle Town there is a Bed & Breakfast overhead the bar. Food is served all day until 10 p.m. and is followed by a ballad session nightly. Wi-Fi is available throughout the bar + B&B. It`s a home away from home.
Phone us for all enquiries: 066 - 9151370 (Intl. Customers: 00353 - 66 - 9151370)
Irish Music Database Song of the day
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Eileen Og
Eileen Og an' that the darlin's name is Through the Barony her features they were famous If we loved her then who was there to blame us For wasn't she the Pride of Petravore? But her beauty made us all…Read more...
Dingle Pub Music Events
| Wed May 22 @09:30 - Richie O Brien |
| Sat May 25 @10:00 - Dreams of Freedom |
| Tue May 28 @09:30 - Richie O Brien |
Irish Dancing
3 times World Champion Irish Dancer, David Geaney, regularly performs here. Please enquire from our staff when you can expect David to perform next.
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About Us
"By any yardstick this one is deservedly popular and well liked for its friendly atmosphere and reliable good food. There are rooms en suite and lots of entertainment with traditional music most days of the week.
Good solid home-cooked food and the whole place is spic-and-span. As a family run operation for the last 25 years there is special attention given to all customers. A must for the tourist or visitor." (IrishPubGuides.com)
Pub History

Where once stood four dwellings (Manning/Griffins, Jermiah o Sheas, Maud + Joe Griffins and Paddy + Dolly Bowlers) now stands the imposing and attractive Dingle Pub. The Dingle Pub first opened its doors in 1975 under the ownership of Eddie + Betty Moroney, who continued to run and expand the business until 1996.The Dingle Pub is to-day run by their daughter Susan and husband Tom. The pub prides itself on offering a first class service in clean and comfortable surroundings. The pub offers the full package with entertainment nightly May - October and weekends and special occasions thereafter, Bed & Breakfast with all rooms tastefully decorated and at affordable prices; a full and varied menu, serving delicious home-cooked food and an adjoining off-licence which stocks 500+ wines.
Customer Reviews
We did the pubs in Dingle, in fact "The Dingle Pub". Great Irish music and we saw the World Champlion Irish Dancer David two nights in a row there. I have taken 10,000 pictures so far I think.
Railroad Ride Forums (User Rusty Stumps)
Was in the Dingle Pub everyday for the week I was there.. awesome atmosphere and great fun... The staff is awesome too..
John, USA
Open since 1975, The Dingle Pub may not be the oldest pub that we visited in Ireland, but its exterior is one of our favorites in the country, perhaps because it was the only one that was green and white with shamrocks! The large wooden sign is also pretty cool.
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We had booked accommodations at the Dingle Pub, right in the center of this small seaport town...Our stay here was wonderful (Full review here)
Tom & Carroll, Heather & John, IOWA, USA
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" Dingle was really the highlight of our trip. What a great little town. Spectacular scenery around the bay, and also around the loop of the Dingle peninsula...Also, we thought the Dingle Pub had a very large and varied menu and the food was very tasty, as was the Guinness! "Trip report on vodors.com, Author vanman628

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Letter from a Kerry mother
Just a few lines to let you know I'm still alive. I'm writing this slowly because I know you can't read fast. You wont know the house when you get home, 'cos we've moved.
Your Father has a lovely new job with 700 men under him - he cuts grass at the cemetery. There was a washing machine at the new house, but it's not working too good. Last week I put in 12 shirts, pulled the chain and I haven't seen them since.
Your sister, Colleen had a baby this morning, but I haven't found out if it's a boy or girl, so I don't know if you're an uncle or aunt.
Your Uncle Mick drowned last week in a vat of Whisky at the Dublin Distillery. His mates tried to save him, but he fought them off bravely. He was cremated and it took four days to put the fire out.
I saw the doctor last week and your Father went with me. Doc put a glass tube in my mouth and told me not to talk for five minutes. Your Father wanted to buy it from him. It only rained twice this week, first for four days the second for three days.
We had a letter from the undertaker. He said if the final payment on your Grandmother's grave wasn't paid in seven days - up she comes.
Your loving Mother
P.S. I was going to send you 10 Punt, but I'd already sealed the envelope.Why Worry?
There are only two things to worry about: either you are well or you are sick. If youre well, then there is nothing to worry about. But if you are sick, there are two things for you to worry about: either you will get well or you will die. If you get well, then there is nothing to worry about. If you die, there are two things to worry about: either you go up to heaven or down to hell. If you go up, then there is nothing to worry about. But if you go down you will be so busy shaking hands with old friends you won`t have time to worry.


National Anthem of Ireland
atá faoi gheall ag Éirinn,
Buíon dár slua
thar toinn do ráinig chughainn,
Faoi mhóid bheith saor
Seantír ár sinsear feasta,
Ní fhágfar faoin tíorán ná faoin tráill.
Anocht a théam sa bhearna baoil,
Le gean ar Ghaeil, chun báis nó saoil,
Le gunna scréach faoi lámhach na bpiléar,
Seo libh canaig amhrán na bhFian
Our Location
Main Street
Dingle, Co. Kerry
Ireland


