The Storehouse is laid out over seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness.The ground floor introduces the beer's four ingredients (water, barley, hops and yeast), and the brewery's founder, Arthur Guinness.
St James's Gate Dublin Dublin City Ireland
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. NFC Payments & MasterCard) |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch |
Drinks | Beer, Full Bar |
A very nice place in Dublin!one of the most emblematic places for what identifies a country (in this case:its crafted beer ).Try to go in a sunny day to get the most amazing views of the city !
The museum is amazing (though very crowded )! Book a ticket online in advance and you'll get a discount plus completely skip the crazy long line for entry. View of Dublin from the top is exceptional.
A self-guided tour that's a bit touristy but also has great history on Guinness ! You can learn to pull the perfect pint and get a certificate of completion!
An amazing journey through the history of Guinness great tasting room . Pour your own perfect Guinness , take it up to the top for the great view in the Gravity Bar . Excellent food available as well .
Really great stop in Dublin for a self guided tour of the history of Guinness . Definitely make a stop in the fresh tasting room . The Gravity Bar is a great stop to cap off the tour with a full pint.
Don’t miss this tour in Dublin, it’s an entire Guinness museum . Fun exhibits , cool things to buy and best of all, the best pulled pint of Guinness to be had.
One of Dublin’s best “must-sees”. Every floor, every bit is interesting, from the art of making beer , till the importance of source water. Interactive, you can deeply feel the 250+ years experience.
The basic ticket comes with a free beer . If you buy other extra item (photo on beer , etc) it will include a 2nd beer . I’m not complaining, just so you keep it in mind ????
You cannot go wrong with Guinness . I love the restaurants , tasty Irish oysters , and Atlantic salmon with an Irish touch. The tour was not like what I expected. That's a different experience.
Interesting and varied museum . Gravity bar offers a great view . Make sure to watch the video on how they make the barrels, its pretty amazing and a lot more interesting than it sounds.
The audioguide is shit, there are stations where films are shown and everybody listens to his/her audioguide without earphones. This is disturbing for the other visitors. But all in all a good museeum
Gravity bar is a tourist magnet but the views on a clear day are amazing. Visit Dublin and do your sight-seeing first and then visit the Storehouse, have a pint and spot all the places you visited
It's a museum , not exactly a factory , very touristy . But also very good experience. Definitely go for the crash course on how to draft a beer and drink it on the Gravity bar . Great view of the city .
One of the top attractions in Dublin — hard to miss! Book online to avoid long queues and much cheaper prices!
Well Designed tour in one of the most impressive venues in Dublin! The home of Guinness offers a variety of interesting exhibits ending with an impressive panoramic view .
This is the dream of every Guinness lover. A tour where you can understand the whole story of this beer , amazing gift shop , free pint of beer at the end. Quite crowded , so you should arrive early.
I still wonder why a rich firm is asking €25 to present its history! My advise to you: ask Google about Guinness history and buy a beer in any Dublin bar . Will cost you less money.
In-depth passionately rendered display of the process your stout undergoes before consumption. Smooth pint to be had at the Gravity Bar while taking in the city scenery
Home of “the black stuff”, this tour takes you through the history of the brewery and how Guinness is made. Includes a free pint in the Gravity bar which gives an impressive 360 view of Dublin City .
For those who love Guinness , history, and learning a bit while traveling. I especially loved the floor which showcased all of the advertising campaigns of the past.
All things Guinness ! The self guided tour takes about 1.5 hours. Make sure to pour the perfect pint on the fourth floor, and learn how to taste test the beer on floor 3.
History museum , not brewery tour that you walk through like an IKEA. Nice exhibit , but was disappointed it wasn’t more authentic / less tourist-y. Go early bc they close some of the bars early ????????.
Self-guided tour into a massive "mall " of a brewery . Tourists seem to love it but I had better experiences in cheap , reclusive and authentic breweries in Texas. History is still amazing.
Very enjoyable place to spend a few hours, fascinating to walk around even if you know the brewing process already. And don't be one of those who uses the free drink on orange juice ...
Take the trip to West Dublin, and learn about the history of Guinness and its different new flavors. The interactive tour is very interesting, plan time for it.
Great walk through the making of the black stuff. Tasting experience and pull your own pint will usually have queues. Gravity bar is a tourist trap but they usually have live music in Arthur's bar !
Amazing building, filled with a never ending self guided tour that is WAY over the top. I love my Guiness , love the Gravity Bar , but I felt like I was stuck in there.
We did the connoisseur tour and was totally worth it! Our host was very funny and very knowledgable about guiness and it’s history! Would definitely recommend paying that bit extra!
Very interesting and plenty of times to experience super fresh Guinness . Expect to spend a couple hours here and walk around the outside of it to!
Awesome tour . One of the best tours I have ever been. A must see when in Dublin. The Guinness branding is also excellent. Became a fan after this tour !
Hurry through the museum part, and focus on the "perfect pint " course. Gravity bar has a great view but is crowded . Still - a must see. Also: Bring money for the fantastic gift shop !! ????????????
You cannot miss the 360-view on Dublin from the Gravity Bar at the top of the Guinness Storehouse! Sip your Guiness and chill-out while admiring the stunning landscape. Delfin approved ;)
You can use the free drink part of your ticket stub for two half pints if you wish. A chance to try a Guinness and one of the other brews :-)
Its more a marketing than historically authentic experience but enjoyable nonetheless. Impressed with the live music sessions in the bars . The views are also exceptional from gravity bar .
Seven stories of amazing history of Guinness . Pour your own Guinness then enjoy it with a panoramic view of the city .
If you are visit Dublin , this is a must see. Enjoy the view at the skybar with a pint. If you want to eat try the hot dog at the fifth floor, awesome.
This is a very good experience and a must see in Dublin, I would say though that it is pricey , but even though I would do it again.
If you are under time constraints, take the lift to the top floor (7th) to the gravity bar . Grab your pint, drink, enjoy view and then work your way down.
Learned how to pour a pint of Guinness ; took in great views , including the Wicklow Mountains , from the Gravity Bar ! The windows have info about sites you can see from that vantage point.
Great self guided tour and views from the Gravity Bar . Psst...the automatic tills at the entrance don't actually require a ticket to open (i.e., free entry! At least in Feb 2013).
It's like the Beer 's Disneyland! You can pour your own Guinness and win a certificate. The place is enormous, so be prepared to waste more than 4h here. Also, you will find beautiful cups and mugs.
On the top floor you can find a bar where you can collet your free Guinness beer with a nice view over Dublin. Buy your ticket online & skip the queue.
I really enjoyed this visit. Yes, it's touristy and pricey but it was great fun. The view of Dublin from the bar on the roof is great.
Definitely check this place out. The tour is great value for money . Also, don't bother pulling your own pint, instead enjoy your Guinness with views over Dublin.
Pour your own pint of Guinness the right way, then head up to the Gravity Bar to enjoy your drink surrounded by panoramic views of Dublin .
Touristic and expensive . But it worth to visit and enjoy the view at the Gravity bar with a Guinness :) I definitely recommend a visit
The Guinness here is the best I've ever had! The scenic views from the top floor are awesine, but of course it's hard to find a spot on a crowded day.
What an amazing place to go! Very entertained, nice people, great atmosphere! Worth every penny. It's a MUST!
Gravity bar its a great tour ending place, with a good pint of guiness . Not a must see though.The tour itself is pretty unorganized if compared, for example, with the heineken experience in Amsterdam.
Really good value for money , a must do when visiting Dublin. Best to book in advance to avoid queues and definitely go to the tasting room !
Great view of the city to enjoy your pint of Guinness against ❤️ can be very crowded, but worth it to get a 360° view of Dublin. - Abby Anderson Jones
Connoisseur experience is well worth it - andy who guided us through the history of the beer was amazing - well worth the 25 euro / lots of tasting, lots of history, lots of fun - Sharon Bellamy James
Such a nice and hidden gem! You'll get to try some experimental beers, and some of them won't even make it to distribution. Book online, only open on thursdays and saturdays - Margherita B.
Nice place for group events. Generous portions of finger food with affordable prices. Nice selection of beers. Great wings! - Tero Angeria
Oldest pub in Ireland. Well worth a look. Some good local beer beyond Guinness as well. - Michael Holdsworth