The Oval is a pub North City Dublin located in Ireland.
Middle Abbey St Dublin Dublin City Ireland
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Beer, Full Bar |
Lovely historic bar with a nice menu and beer selection away from the madness of Temple Bar . You are likely to find Dubliners there and not tourist .
Guinness . Staff are down to earth and attentive. It's small and cosy so recommend it for after work drinks. Decor is authentic . Music is irish. reasonably priced considering the good service
Super nice staff , even toasted my sandwich after delivery ... Cause dumb me forgot to mention it at the time. ;)
The beer and the food and especially the service.tables served without any expectancy.real Irish hospitality that is lacking Beautiful hanging baskets outside
Beautiful pint of stout ! Great atmosphere.
Nice traditional Irish pub . Busy on GAA game days..
It was very busy so we may have not had the best experience
Irish stew , Guinness
Free finger food dispatched on Friday evenings, great stuff!
Try the steak baguette !
Great food, lovely atmosphere.
Really nice irish bar !
€3.85 for a Jameson, I do believe I've found paradise!
Enjoy sitting at the bar !
Irish breakfast
They show the hurling here.
Nette Bar für ein oder zwei Guiness
Great music, friendly vibe. Great to chill all night with a few friends. - Brian Grady
Been here three times and every time found a new room/floor to explore. It already became my favourite bar the first time I was there. Must visit if you are into rock! - Christopher Loessl
Nice place to with friends since the music is not too loud. Very good gin and good price as well. - Marília Botelho
Very lively and crowded especially during the weekend, but lots of fun and a great place to hang out and listen to music - Lina B.
Went to see Coldwar two weeks later, this time supporting Soulfly. I got to go to the mezzanine level this time. Heineken was better, Paulaner was nonexistent great view of the stage comfy seats - Philip Dunlop