Gub Dandy's
at Brady's Pub,
5 Terenure Place,
Terenure,
Dublin 6w
Tel: 01 4903978
Winner of the Traditional Irish Music Pub
of the Year Award
Presented by Irish Music Bars Guide to Ireland
Brady's of
Terenure is a landmark pub and strikes the right balance for food,
atmosphere and traditional Irish music. Whether you're a regular
or a visitor, you get a warm welcome, for Brady's is an impressive
pub both inside and out with a splendidly-appointed bar and lounge
which is warm, spacious and pleasantly furnished with Victorian-style
splendour. This is a cheerful, bustling place to visit. Its low-key
lighting and many nooks and crannies, combined with plenty of
comfortable walled seating and a backdrop of lit showcases displaying
a range of interesting objects, give this large and rambling pub
a unique and welcoming atmosphere. The Brady family have been
running this successful public house for over fifteen years and
have built up an excellent reputation for warmth and hospitality
over the years. Not only popular for its drink and good company,
but also for its wholesome high-quality bar food. Brady's has
an excellent carvery and serves food from 12noon to 3pm everyday
except Saturday; home-cooked dishes include roast beef, lamb,
chicken and fish. All the food is well-presented, tasty, keenly
priced and served by welcoming helpful staff. There is an extensive
carvery lunch every Sunday from 12.30-5.00pm and food here is
a big draw. Another great attraction is the live traditional music
which is played 7 nights a week in Gub Dandys. This a another
section of the pub with a more traditional, laid back atmosphere.
The interior has an overall country feel with its low-beamed ceilings,
pink speckled ragged walls, timber floor, old oil lamp sconces,
stripped stone walls, and plenty of sturdy tables, chairs and
barrels. Here you can enjoy traditional Irish music all year round.
This is a local favourite with an excellent reputation and the
large beer garden seating 150 people is perfectly suited to smokers.
They also have a large screen for sporting fans and a live premiership
every Saturday. This great all-rounder is only a short distance
from Dublin city centre and a short run in a taxi, along with
many of the bus routes covering Dublin southside. With its great
reputation for food, atmosphere and traditional music, it's worth
the short journey.
[Irish Music
Bars Guide to Ireland]