Traditional Irish Pubs in Howth
Unwind in cozy snugs where the fire crackles and traditional melodies fill the air. These local haunts serve perfectly poured pints and hearty fare, offering a warm, authentic atmosphere close to the scenic waters of Dublin Bay.

The Harbour Bar
Yep, you saw this pub in the TV series “Bodkin”. It is the oldest pub in Howth, dating back to 1750. It serves excellent Guinness, craft beers and cocktails. For many years before, the pub was known as the Cock Tavern.

The Bloody Stream
The Bloody Stream is one of Dublin’s most iconic, historic and popular traditional Irish pubs, known for its great hospitality! The Bloody Stream Howth is renowned for its lively atmosphere, great food and good old-fashioned Irish ‘craic’.

McNeill’s of Howth
The Tophouse
McNeills of Howth is nestled on Main Street in our picturesque fishing village of Howth. The go-to destination for exceptional food, fine wines, refreshing beers and great craic.

O’Connell’s
O’Connell’s has been serving fine food, drinks and cocktails, with lively music, friendly staff and great atmosphere on The East Pier since 2012. Make a booking at the award-winning O’Connells pub now!

The Summit Inn
The Summit Inn, as its name suggests, is located at the summit of Howth Hill. Inside, the bar is traditional and cosy with a turf fire in the corner. The pub grub menu caters for all tastes. Fresh, natural ingredients, including fresh fish, are the order of the day.

Wright’s Findlater
Wright’s Findlater Howth is a unique venue, that offers a cosy and inviting bar on the ground floor. Enjoy some delicious fresh seafood and fish here. A fantastic bar menu is available to enjoy daily from 12pm. a wide selection of drinks to choose from with plenty of alcoholic and non-alcoholic options to choose from.

The Abbey Tavern
The Abbey Tavern is a world famous Traditional Irish Pub, Restaurant and Entertainment Venue with a unique 16th century location. One of the oldest in Ireland, the Abbey is a genuine 16th century tavern.