It’s the famous back room that makes the Dublin Castle special. With a small corner stage crammed with mic stands, guitars and amps, this pub has played host to many bands on their way up the ladder of fame, including Madness, Travis, Supergrass and the Cardigans. In the pub, a jukebox pounds out classic tunes; the atmosphere is authentic, energetic and genuinely exciting.
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