Beloved Dublin Pub The Living Room Set to Close, Leaving Patrons with Fond Memories
Dubliners are coming together to bid a heartfelt farewell to The Living Room, a beloved local pub situated on Cathal Brugha Street, just a stone’s throw away from O’Connell Street. The iconic establishment, known for its electric atmosphere, stunning beer garden, buzzing vibes, and wallet-friendly booze and pizza offerings, is set to close its doors for the last time this coming Monday.
Fans of the pub have been quick to express their sentiments following the announcement of its imminent closure. Many patrons have taken to social media to share their cherished memories and experiences at The Living Room, highlighting the special place it holds in their hearts.
One patron fondly recalled, “Was like the first places I’ve been to when I moved there in 2006, and living in the hostel nearby. Left Ireland 10 years already. Great memories.” Another satisfied customer shared, “Stayed close by so this was our nearest ‘party’ bar. Great atmosphere, pizzas brill and reasonably priced Guinness. All in all would recommend you visit as music later in evening for those wanting to stagger about and strut their stuff. Very relaxed vibe despite being a very large venue.”
The pub’s popularity has not gone unnoticed, with glowing tributes pouring in from patrons on platforms like Tripadvisor. One reviewer noted, “As the title suggests, this is the place to be if you’re over in Dublin and looking for somewhere to watch sports and have a drink.” Another patron praised the establishment, saying, “TV screens everywhere showing 4/5 different sports at once and it’s was ridiculously cheap prepared to other bars in the area, €20 for a 3 pint pitcher! Had a pizza from the place in the garden as well and that was incredible.”
Despite the closure of The Living Room, patrons can look forward to an exciting announcement hinting at a new beginning for the iconic establishment in the near future. As Dubliners prepare to say goodbye to a cherished landmark, the memories made within its walls will continue to live on in the hearts of those who frequented this beloved pub.