Pub · Dublin
59 Talbot Street, Dublin, Ireland
Molloy's is a historic, traditional Irish early house in Dublin, established in 1866, offering top-class pints of Guinness, a friendly local atmosphere, and occasional trad sessions from 7 am.
Regulars and our editors tag it for live music, traditional pub, local pub, friendly atmosphere, guinness, affordable, no food and early house.
Doors open from 07:00 at the earliest in the week, and the latest it serves is 00:30. 8 other pubs on PubCrawl sit within a 4 minute walk, so it is easy to build a crawl around.
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Molloy’s is open Mon–Thu 07:00–23:30; Fri–Sat 07:00–00:30; Sunday 12:00–23:00. Hours can change over bank holidays and big fixtures, so check before a late start.
Molloy’s is a pub at 59 Talbot Street, Dublin, Ireland. 8 other pubs listed on PubCrawl are within a short walk.
The Place, The Brew Dock, Le Monde Café Bar and Cleary's Pub are all within a short walk, and each has a page on PubCrawl with hours and reviews.
The cheapest pint on the drinks menu published here is Guinness at €6.00. Prices are read from the venue's own menu and can change — check at the bar.
Yes — Molloy’s is listed for live music. Line-ups move around, so check the venue's own listings for who is on tonight.
Bookings are handled by the pub, not through PubCrawl. Call +353 1 547 8873 to ask about tables or a space for a group.
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