22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Dublin pubs Grogan's and the Gravediggers named among top 25 bars in Europe
John Kavanagh's, known as The Gravediggers, in Glasnevin, and Grogan's on South William Street, both feature in the Top 100 Bars in Europe 2025 list, as chosen by the European Bar Guide.
Each bar is rated for choice/quality of drinks; style/décor; atmosphere/character; value for money; and amenities/events.
The Gravediggers, beside Glasnevin Cemetery, ranked highest of the four Irish entries at number 14.
The guide praised it as 'a timeless, characterful pub known for its outstanding Guinness and weathered wooden interiors'.
The authors describe the Gravediggers as a 'historical masterpiece', offering an authentic and intimate setting that feels like 'stepping into a painting' – quiet and calm by day, warm and buzzing by night.
'While the drinks menu is fairly standard, the pint of Guinness is rarely better, and at a more affordable price than in the city centre,' it said.
'Less touristy due to its suburban setting, the pub is loved by locals and admired for its genuine atmosphere and old-world aesthetic.'
Grogan's, ranked 24th, is described as a 'beloved Dublin institution' with an unvarnished charm and electric energy.
Known for its atmosphere, iconic toasties and outdoor seating, the guide notes that finding a seat can be a challenge, but is worth the wait as the vibe is what sets it apart.
Two other Irish pubs also made the list, both based in Dingle, Co Kerry.
Tig Bhric in Ballyferriter comes in at 28th, described as 'a small West Kerry brewery with cask beer in a wonderfully cosy pub with views of the peninsula'.
Dick Mack's on Green Street ranks 17th, praised for its blend of 'brewery, wall of whisky, haberdashery, garden, good craic and good song'.
The number one bar in Europe, according to the guide, is La Fleur en Papier Doré in Brussels, praised as 'hugely atmospheric whether quiet or busy', with a pantry-style backroom and unusual bar area.