A Dublin landmark re-imagined on Aungier St. A protected structure of architectural, historical, archaeological and urban landmark significance, the original building was plotted in 1756 as part of the Aungier Estate, owned by the esteemed Francis Aungier, Earl of Longford. Since it was first recorded in 1837 43 Aungier St has been a drinking establishment, with a colourful collection of proprietors over the years. Having laid idle for over 20 years now is the chance for this iconic space to shine, bringing back to life an important piece of Dublin’s forgotten history.
We have developed an Indian tapas menu that is perfect for sharing and pairing with cocktails. Our dishes are all about the flavour, made with quality ingredients and are simply dressed. Enjoy a few small plates with friends or dates while sipping on cocktails.
Traditional Irish pub on the bottom floor. Head upstairs and discover three floors of cosy cocktail lounges. A perfect spot to relax, with unique cocktails and delicious small plates.