Gay bars dublin

Introduction to LGBTQ+ Nightlife in Dublin

Dublin is known for creature one of the friendliest and safest cities in the world for the LGBTQIA+ community. The city vibrant and lively nightlife welcomes the LGBTQIA+ to enjoy the leading gay clubs and bars. 

Top LGBTQIA+ Bars & Clubs in Dublin

The George

The George is the oldest and biggest male lover bar in Dublin. It is the first port of call for the LGBTQIA+ community in Ireland, it is the venue where people mix together and where international visitors stop to check out the LGBTQIA+ scene in Ireland. The George features two lock areas. The main club venue has been graced by the presence of some of the hottest international acts and it’s recognizable for the superb drag shows. 

PantiBar

Mistress Panti rules the roost in truly glamorous fashion in this Capel Street haunt. Impeccable service, moreish cocktails and a welcoming vibe makes PantiBar the ideal destination for a lively LGBTQIA+ night out. Expect everything from karaoke nights, pub quizzes, and some vintage tunes. Don’t miss Panti’s notable Saturday night extravaganzas

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Pride is more than just a month and Dublin in particular has made incredible strides, in embracing inclusivity like never before!

With a vibrant LGBTQ+ scene that’s always evolving, the city is home to some of the hottest spots where you can celebrate your identity and have a blast with friends.

So let’s explore the top gay bars in Dublin that are ideal for celebrating Pride month and love. Your fresh favorite hangout to trial the magic of Dublin’s LGBTQ+ community is waiting below!

1. PantiBar

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Address: Capel St, North Urban area, Dublin 1, D01 EH93, Ireland

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Operating hours: 4– PM

PantiBar, founded by the iconic drag queen Panti Bliss, is an integral part of Dublin’s Queer community. It offers dazzling drag shows and side-splitting comedy nights that consistently draw in the crowds. 

What sets PantiBar apart is its unwavering commitment to social justice. The lock is a driving power in LGBTQ+ rights protest, and its owner, Panti Bliss, is emerging as a prominent advocate for equality in Ireland and

This is the oldest and largest bar in Dublin. Opening 8 years before the decimalisation of being gay in Ireland. The George is a warm and friendly nightclub with an electrifying atmosphere That attracts all age ranges. Every night there is a show performed by the finest drag queens Ireland has to offer which includes amusement activities such as dancing competitionsand karaoke! For anyone coming to Dublin and wishes to encounter the gay Irish nightlife scene, visiting the George is an absolute must! The George unseal daily with and admission fee of €10 after 10 on the weekend. It’s located on George Street and is a short walk from Stop 17 on the Hop on Hop off tour from the Dame Street stop, or by the Dublin Bus routes 9, 16, 68, 68A & 63 which all stop on South Georges Street. Visit the George Website for more information

Pantibar is cosy bar in Dublin with a welcoming atmosphere. During the week days it runs as a cosy little bar but on the weekend it transforms into an electrifying place to party. It plays all kinds of music ranging from current hits to the best songs