Eleanora's

Vote 4.3 (moyenne de 197 opinions)




Eleanora's is first and foremost, a friendly local. Great craic and better company are always guaranteed. Located on the Drimnagh Road in Dublin 12 with great bar staff and an excellent chef, Eleanora's is a great place to have a drink or grab a bite to eat.

Eleanora's boasts a varied bar food menu that offers everything from something light to eat to a fantastic main courses and even something to share while having few drinks. Carvery lunch is served daily, with a tasty selection of soups, sandwiches and salads.

All major sport events are shown in Eleanora's on one of our many Plasma Screens or our HD projector. Keep up to date with your favorite your premiership team,enjoy the Champions League & Euro Qualifiers, and if you follow Rugby or GAA we have all the action from the Six Nations & All Ireland Championship. So if live sport is your thing then Eleanora's is your place.

At Eleanora's we know live entertainment is an essential part to have a great night, so that is why we host everything from live cover bands, traditional Irish music to your late night DJ. We try everything from music quizzes, karaoke to bingo!

History behind the name Eleanora's: Drimnagh Castle is home to the spirit of Lady Eleanora Barnwall. Forced to marry her cousin Edmund rather than her true love Sean O’Byrne; a feud lead to the deaths of both Sean and Edmund after their wedding. Eleanora was forbidden her from leaving the castle; however, she escaped and found her way to Sean’s grave in the Dublin Mountains where she stayed until the harsh weather claimed her. Eleanora’s sad apparition has been seen many times wandering Drimnagh castle in search of her love.

    Pub, Restaurant

   014557928

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      147 Drimnagh Road, Dublin, Ireland

  Parking dans la rue

   
Lundì
10:30-23:30
Mardì
10:30-23:30
Mercredì
10:30-23:30
Jeudì
10:30-23:30
Vendredì
10:30-00:30
Samedì
10:30-00:30
Dimanche
12:00-00:00



   
          


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