Doheny & Nesbitt
Victorian Pub in Dublin, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doheny & Nesbitt is a Victorian pub and restaurant on Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland. The pub is a tourist attraction and notable political and media meeting place and has been described as "one of the most photographed" pubs in the city.[2][3][4][5]
Doheny & Nesbitt | |
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![]() Main façade in November 1993 | |
General information | |
Type | 4 storey brown and red brick |
Architectural style | |
Address | 4–5 Lower Baggot Street |
Town or city | Dublin |
Country | Ireland |
Coordinates | 53.33804°N 6.2529°W |
Completed | c. 1840 |
Owner | Swigmore Inns Ltd (Tom and Paul Mangan/Mangan Group)[1] |
Website | |
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In his 1969 book Irish Pubs of Character, Roy Bulson describes the establishment thus: "Over 130 years old, it still maintains its original character. You can see old whiskey casks, pumps and tankards in the bar and the wood partitions, marble-topped tables together with the antique mirrors give a genuine and pleasant atmosphere in which to drink".[6]
It was acquired by Tom and Paul Mangan for over IR£1m in 1987 and is still owned by them as of April 2020.[1]
Gallery
- Doheny & Nesbitt in July 1989
- Pub exterior in 2022
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