Bar in Dublin, Ireland
The Bernard Shaw
100ptsDrumcondra's bar that plays by its own rules.

About The Bernard Shaw
The Bernard Shaw in Drumcondra is Dublin's kind of independent bar that rewards explorers willing to travel past the city centre. Expect high energy, a mixed crowd, and a strong outdoor setup in warmer months. It is better suited to groups after atmosphere than to quiet drinks or focused spirits enthusiasts — for that, Bar 1661 or A Fianco are sharper choices.
Is The Bernard Shaw worth visiting in Dublin?
Yes, if you want a bar that operates on its own terms. The Bernard Shaw at Cross Guns Bridge in Drumcondra has built a reputation as one of Dublin's most independently-minded venues, the kind of place that draws a crowd through atmosphere and personality rather than polish. For visitors and locals who want something further from the tourist circuit of Temple Bar, this is a credible option. For those expecting a quiet, refined night out, look elsewhere.
What kind of place is it?
The Bernard Shaw sits at the looser, more creative end of Dublin's bar scene. Expect a venue where the energy is high, the crowd is mixed, and the programming tends toward the eclectic. The ambient feel here is deliberate informality: think converted and industrial-leaning spaces, outdoor areas that draw a crowd when the Dublin weather cooperates, and a general atmosphere that rewards regulars and explorers equally. The noise level climbs as the night progresses, which makes it a strong choice for a lively group outing and a weaker one for a quiet conversation over drinks.
The bar's identity has historically leaned toward beer, craft options, and a wide-ranging drinks list rather than a single tightly focused spirit category. If you are coming in expecting a mezcal specialist or a whiskey temple, this is not that bar. Bar 1661 is a stronger call for serious Irish spirits, and A Fianco offers a more considered cocktail program. The Bernard Shaw's appeal is broader: it works as a social anchor for a group that wants energy and options rather than a focused drinks mission.
Outdoor yard is a genuine draw in warmer months, and the street-food element that has operated from the site adds a practical reason to arrive early and stay late. Dublin summers are short, so if you are planning a visit between June and August, an early evening slot gives you the leading chance of enjoying the outdoor setup before the crowds peak.
How does it fit into the Dublin bar scene?
Bernard Shaw occupies a corner of the Dublin market that sits apart from the more central, tourist-facing bars near St Stephen's Green or the Temple Bar area. The Drumcondra address puts it in a neighbourhood context that feels more local than most. If you are already based in the north city, it is a natural choice. If you are travelling from the south side or from a city-centre hotel, factor in the journey before committing.
For more options across the city, see our full Dublin bars guide, our full Dublin restaurants guide, and our full Dublin hotels guide. If experiences beyond bars interest you, our full Dublin experiences guide and our full Dublin wineries guide are worth a look.
For comparison further afield, Bar Pez and Bison Bar & BBQ each offer distinct alternatives within Dublin for different moods. If you are curious how Dublin's independent bar culture compares internationally, Baba'de in Baltimore, The Black Pig in Kinsale, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu provide useful benchmarks for what a strong independent bar program looks like at its leading.
Practical details
Reservations: Walk-ins are the norm here; booking difficulty is low and the venue suits spontaneous visits. Location: Cross Guns Bridge, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 — north of the city centre, closer to Glasnevin than the tourist core. Leading time to visit: Early evening in summer to make use of the outdoor space before peak crowds arrive. Who it suits: Groups looking for energy and a relaxed atmosphere; explorers who want a local Dublin bar rather than a tourist-facing one. Budget: No confirmed pricing data available, but the venue's positioning and crowd profile suggest mid-range Dublin bar pricing. Dress: No known dress code; the atmosphere is casual throughout.
Compare The Bernard Shaw
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Bernard Shaw | Easy | — | |||
| Blind Pig Speakeasy Lounge | Unknown | — | |||
| A Fianco | Unknown | — | |||
| Bar 1661 | Unknown | — | |||
| Bar Pez | Unknown | — | |||
| Ely Wine Bar | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at The Bernard Shaw?
No. Walk-ins are the norm at The Bernard Shaw, and booking difficulty is low. It suits spontaneous visits better than planned ones. If you're heading over on a busy weekend night, arriving earlier gives you more room to settle in.
Is the food good at The Bernard Shaw?
The Bernard Shaw is primarily a bar destination, not a food destination. The food offering is casual and functional rather than a reason to visit in its own right. If a proper sit-down meal is what you're after, plan accordingly and treat the food here as a side note rather than the draw.
Is The Bernard Shaw good for groups?
Yes, groups fit well here. The venue's loose, high-energy format handles larger numbers without feeling stiff or formal. It's a better group option than quieter spots like Ely Wine Bar if your priority is atmosphere over a curated drinks list.
Does The Bernard Shaw have outdoor seating?
The Bernard Shaw has outdoor space as part of its setup at Cross Guns Bridge, Drumcondra — this is one of the venue's known draws, particularly in decent weather. Dublin's climate being what it is, the outdoor area is a bonus rather than a reliable feature year-round.
Is The Bernard Shaw good for a date?
It depends on the type of date. For a relaxed, low-pressure first meeting with a creative or casual vibe, it works. For a more intimate or formal evening, Bar 1661 or A Fianco would give you a tighter, more considered setting. The Bernard Shaw rewards dates who want atmosphere over refinement.
Does The Bernard Shaw have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour pricing for The Bernard Shaw is not confirmed in available data. Given the venue's positioning at the casual, independent end of the Dublin bar scene, it's worth checking directly before you visit if deals are a deciding factor.
What's the signature drink at The Bernard Shaw?
No specific signature drink is documented for The Bernard Shaw. The bar leans toward a broad, accessible drinks range suited to a mixed crowd rather than a narrow cocktail-forward identity. For a venue built around a signature menu, Bar 1661 — which specialises in poitín-based cocktails — is the stronger choice.
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