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The Duke
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The Duke
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Ireland
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Dublin
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8 & 9 Duke Street
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2 [View Map]
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01 6799553
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The Duke's Detail |
ATMOSPHERE / AMBIENCE |
By 1845, the pub was radiating beneath the affluent glow of Fishbourne &Bianconi across the street, whose principal, Charles Bianconi, had the exclusive rights on all coach travel to every town south of Carlow. Within six years, amid the coaching trade boom, this old hostelry was known as the National Hotel & Tavern. A select premises in the city that provided tavern tokens for customers who availed of Bagatelle & Billiard Facilities. The winning tokens were subsequently exchanged for drink, never money. In the 1890?s the premises underwent a spending Victorian renovation, leaving a façade that has been largely preserved to this day. Because of its cosmopolitan location beside the commercial and literary life pulse of the city, the Duke has enjoyed a distinguished association with the literary greats of the Irish Nation. James Stephens, James Joyce, Oliver st.john Gogarty and Arthur Griffith breezed in here regularly in the early days of the century when they wanted a quiet reflective jar.
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Welcome to The Duke Ideally situated close to the city centre on historic Duke street, this old watering hole, which takes its title from the little street named after the 2nd Duke of Grafton, has been providing liquid refreshment and sustenance to the people of Dublin since 1822. Click here to find out what"s on this Week!
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