10 Best Breweries in Greystones

We've collected top 10 mentioned breweries in Greystones from other articles such as RateBeer, LovinDublin.com, lastnightoffreedom.co.uk.

Best Breweries in Greystones

Guinness Storehouse
Guinness Storehouse
4.4 (11880 ratings)4.5 (40924 ratings)
Brewery experience telling the tale of Ireland's famous beer, with tastings and a rooftop bar.
St. James's Gate, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland
BreweryHistoric SitesVisitor CentersSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by 10Best
10 Best Museums To Learn About Dublin Art, Culture, History And More
"The Guinness Storehouse is somewhat of a stalwart of the Dublin tourism scene, and despite it being one of the more expensive options on offer it does really provide a well-rounded tour and experience for your money. Taking you through the brewing process of this world famous emblem of Ireland, you get to experience not only how Guinness is made but also how it's been portrayed in the media over the years. The Storehouse building itself is impressive but it's the Gravity Bar, with its 360 view of the city, that is the real highlight."
Mentioned by dodublin.ie
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"It’s the ‘must-do’ on almost everybody’s Dublin list – a trip to the Guinness Storehouse, and with seven stories of, well, stories (and interactive experiences), we’re only delighted to have one of the world’s most popular sites on our doorstep. Grab a photo from the Gravity bar, or at the famous St. James’ Gate."
Mentioned by The Liberties Dublin
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"The Guinness Storehouse’s restaurants are now open to the public without an experience ticket. Explore how our beers from the Guinness Brewery can uniquely cut, contrast or complement our menus."
The Porterhouse Central
The Porterhouse Central
4.3 (995 ratings)
Local real ales and comfort food in huge, traditional pub with long mahogany bar and vintage prints.
47 Nassau St, Dublin, D02 RP20, Ireland
BarBreweryPub
Mentioned by lastnightoffreedom.co.uk
Top 10 Hen Party Bars in Dublin's Temple Bar | Last Night of Freedom
"Producing the very best lager in the world, it’s no surprise you can’t get moved here on a weekend. Welcoming stag and hen parties with open arms, the award winning Porterhouse Central is a multi-level gem in the Temple Bar. Opening its doors in 1996, this is Dublin’s first pub brewery, and has continued to grow in popularity since the very day it opened."
Mentioned by Everybody Hates A Tourist
19 great places for craft beer in Dublin, Ireland
"Porterhouse Central on Nassau Street is the 2nd Porterhouse location in Dublin. Thanks to being off Grafton Street just a little bit further from the heart of the nightlife action, it was much more chill than other pubs were on the same night I visited. I had the Celebration Stout, which had been created for the brewery’s 20th anniversary."
Urban Brewing & Stack A Restaurant
Urban Brewing & Stack A Restaurant
4.3 (808 ratings)
Vault C, CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin, Ireland
Modern European restaurantBreweryGastropubLiquor storeTapas bar
Rascals HQ
Rascals HQ
4.7 (710 ratings)5 (18 ratings)
Goldenbridge Estate, Tyrconnell Rd, Inchicore, Dublin, D08 HF68, Ireland
BrewpubFood & DrinkBreweries
Mentioned by Everybody Hates A Tourist
19 great places for craft beer in Dublin, Ireland
"Emma Devlin and Cathal O’Donoghue founded Rascals Brewing in 2014. It’s a bit of a journey out past Kilmainham Gaol, but Rascals Brewing Company is one of the most innovative breweries in Dublin. Going beyond the standard styles found at every other brewery, Rascals has unique beers such as Chardonnay Saisons, Mint Chocolate Stouts, & Strawberry Vanilla Milkshake IPAs."
Mentioned by District Magazine
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"Rascals have a pretty healthy-sized outdoor area, but part of it is covered over with massive covers and canopies. Stillgarden Distillery situated beside Rascals also have a big marquee set up for those looking for cocktails. You can find Rascals in Inchicore off the Tyrconnell Road, visit their website for booking information."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
An Expert’s Guide to Drinking Craft Beer in Dublin
"Location was key to Devlin and her husband when founding Rascals. “We always dreamed of having a city-accessible brewery that people could visit, and where we could offers tours. We have renovated the building, totally transforming it so it’s suitable for a brewery and restaurant,” Devlin says."
Porterhouse Temple Bar
Porterhouse Temple Bar
4.5 (7032 ratings)4.5 (548 ratings)
Constantly changing menu of own ales, lagers and stouts with an Irish menu and folksy atmosphere.
16-18 Parliament St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 VR94, Ireland
PubFood & DrinkBeer hallGastropubLive music venueRestaurantBreweries
Mentioned by 10Best
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"This brewing gem opened the doors of its first branch in 1989 and hasn't looked back since. Sourcing some of the best beers from the continent as well as brewing their own, The Porterhouse now boasts five premises in Dublin, London and New York and their Plain Porter won the gold medal at the world brewing industry's most prestigious award last year. They brew an excellent stout in house, but offer a wide range of ales, lagers and seasonal beers to whet your appetite as well."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 10 best craft beer pubs in Dublin
"Porterhouse opened as a brew pub in 1996 and was the first craft beer pub in Dublin by many years. They used to brew their beer on site, and parts of the brewing equipment can still be seen in the pub today. Porterhouse is the best craft beer pub to bring visitors to."
Guinness Open Gate Brewery
Guinness Open Gate Brewery
4.6 (252 ratings)
This Guinness facility features a taproom offering a rotating selection of new & unique craft beers.
53 James’s Street St James’s Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland
Brewery
BrewDog Dublin
BrewDog Dublin
4.3 (1193 ratings)
No-nonsense chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery's craft beers, with regular guest brews.
4 Three Locks Square, Dublin 2, D02 E5R7, Ireland
BarBeer gardenBeer hallBreweryPubRestaurant
The Five Lamps Brewery
The Five Lamps Brewery
4.6 (24 ratings)
84-87 Camden Pl, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, D02 DH36, Ireland
Brewery
Guinness Brewery Diageo
Guinness Brewery Diageo
4.5 (146 ratings)
108 James St, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 PV2T, Ireland
BreweryBeer distributor
Mentioned by Dublin 1 day itinerary
Dublin in 1 Day Itinerary
"The buses will take you past the major sights and, depending on which tour you choose (grab some leaflets the evening before or do some research on the internet), even far-flung attractions like the Guinness Brewery, Kilmainham Gaol, and Phoenix Park will be seen. The main thing to remember here: get a good seat on top, enjoy the view, listen to the commentary, and snap away... but do not get off the bus. This is your city tour."

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Greystones

Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
4.2 (1990 ratings)
Simple, polished hotel offering bright rooms with free Wi-Fi, plus an informal cafe/bar.
Parnell Square W, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 HX02, Ireland
HotelBarFamily restaurantFunction room facilityRestaurant
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"With 129 fully air-conditioned bedrooms combined with excellent service, Maldron Hotel Parnell Square has everything you need for a perfect city break in Dublin. With an abundance of things to see and do right on our doorstep, it is the perfect base to stay and explore Dublin city.Maldron Hotel Parnell Square is located just 3 minutes' walk from O'Connell Street and is easily accessible from all the main transport routes from Dublin Airport, bus and train stations. Address: Parnell Square, Dublin 1"
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
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"Maldron Hotel Parnell Square – 5 minutes walk from the center, we’ve stayed here and enjoyed it If you want an apartment, check out this perfectly located and well reviewed"
Metro Hotel Dublin Airport
Metro Hotel Dublin Airport
4 (662 ratings)
Low-key rooms with free Wi-Fi in an airport hotel with meeting rooms, a bistro & airport shuttle.
Santry Cross, Ballymun Road, Ballymun, Dublin 9, Ireland
HotelAirport shuttle serviceBarRestaurant
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"Metro Hotel Dublin Airport offers all the convenience of an airport hotel and easy access to all Dublin city centre attractions, Croke Park and Aviva Stadium. Our stunning landmark building provides secure underground parking and is located just off the M50 and minutes from Dublin Airport via our airport shuttle service.Enjoy a stay in one of our newly refurbished contemporary rooms or spacious suites with amenities including free high speed WiFi and flat screen TV with 50+ channels. Bar & restaurant Bistro 9 is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving tasty traditional favourites in a relaxing friendly atmosphere."
The Church Café, Late Bar & Restaurant
The Church Café, Late Bar & Restaurant
4.4 (8867 ratings)
Sympathetic conversion of imposing church with cafe/bar and Irish restaurant surrounded by terraces.
Junction of Mary St. and, Jervis St, Dublin 1, D01 YX64, Ireland
BarBeer gardenCafeCocktail barEvent venueHistorical landmarkRestaurant
Mentioned by Gays Around the Bay
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"The former St. Mary’s Church of Ireland was built in the early 18th century, closed in 1964 and resorted in 2007 into a popular café bar and restaurant. Go see where famous Irish revolutionary, Wolfe Tone was baptized whilst enjoying your favorite cocktail. There is so much more to see in Dublin and across Ireland so keep checking back for our top tips, not just here but around the world!"
Mentioned by Ireland 10 days itinerary
10 Days in Ireland: The Perfect Irish Road Trip Itinerary
"If you're looking for an interesting place to have dinner, consider checking out The Church near the Jervis Shopping Center, or The Bank on College Green. Both are converted restaurants (one in an old church, one in an old bank), and serve classic Irish food in a cool pub atmosphere."

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Greystones

Corkagh Park
Corkagh Park
4.7 (1146 ratings)4.5 (65 ratings)
Naas Rd, Newlands Cross, Dublin 22, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
Top 10 Gardens and Parks in Dublin To Visit
"If you or your family are planning on a cycling and orienteering trip, look no further, because the green places of Corkagh Park will suit your need. Children will surely enjoy the Pet Farm—with animals ranging from eagles, parakeets, pygmy goats, geese, sheep, zebra finches, and horses can be found. Or, enjoy the magical fairy wood attraction!"
Mentioned by Secret Dublin
7 Of The Best Parks And Gardens For A Lovely Stroll In Dublin
"Corkagh park sits in south Dublin, with the River Camac, and features Ireland’s only purpose built cycle track. Elsewhere, the park has lakes perfect for fishing, flowerbeds to wonder among, and is overflowing with places to sit to enjoy a great book. What more could you ask for?"
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
4.8 (1541 ratings)4.5 (193 ratings)
Elegant, Lutyens-designed gardens dedicated to the 49,400 Irish soldiers who died during WWI.
Island Bridge, Ushers, Dublin, Ireland
Memorial parkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Dublin Architecture and Historic Buildings
"These leafy, tranquil gardens are located just minutes from the city-centre, and pay tribute to the 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in WWI. The gardens were designed by Londoner Sir Edwin Lutyens, a skilled architect who found inspiration in traditional styles. In the gardens, you’ll find beautiful examples of classical symmetry and formality."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
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"These gardens are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe. They are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the 1914-1918 war. The names of all the soldiers are contained in the granite bookrooms in the Gardens."
Iveagh Gardens
Iveagh Gardens
4.6 (2848 ratings)4.5 (244 ratings)
Unique collection of garden landscapes designed in 1865 and mostly restored since 1995.
St Stephen's Green, Park, Dublin 2, D02 HX65, Ireland
GardenNature & Parks
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
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"One of Dublin’s favorite secret gardens, this one is located a few blocks further south of St. Stephen’s Green. What began as an earl’s lawn now hosts a yew maze, rosarium, fountains, and the cascade, a stunning site for wedding photos. A Human Rights memorial bears witness at these gardens."
Mentioned by Wedding Photographer Dublin Olga Hogan
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"A less known spot a stone’s throw away from St Stephen’s Green, Iveagh Gardens is quieter and more intimate. Yet it’s one of the best locations for wedding photos in Dublin if you want a little oasis of calm in the middle of the city. It even has a magnificent fountain."
Mentioned by dodublin.ie
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"As local Dublin experts, who know the city better than anyone, we’re only too happy to let you know the best spots in the city, and Iveagh Gardens is one of our favourites!. Hop off the city tour at St. Stephen’s Green, and it’s just a short stroll away!"

Cultural Center in Greystones

Experience Gaelic Games
Experience Gaelic Games
4.8 (88 ratings)5 (381 ratings)
C/o Na Fianna CLG, Mobhi Road, Glasnevin,, Dublin 9, Ireland
Outdoor ActivitiesCultural centerVisitor centerSports Camps & Clinics
James Joyce Centre
James Joyce Centre
4.2 (371 ratings)
Idiosyncratic museum in 1784 Georgian town house with Joyce's writing table.
35 N Great George's St, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
MuseumCultural center
Mentioned by 10Best
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"The Jame Joyce Centre is located on North Great George's Street in the North Georgian Quarter and was built in the late 18th century. While Joyce himself never lived in this establishment he was connected to it through the Dance School that was run by Prof. Dennis Maginni, a character who appeared several times in Joyce's novel Ulysses. Joyce's family lived in a house not dissimilar to this Georgian building and it contains all of Joyce's addresses, an interactive tour of Joyce's Ulysses, Joyce's death mask and a range of documentaries and artefacts from Ulysses that will satisfy any diehard fans needs."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
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"One of the most famous Dublin born writers is James Joyce who wrote the 20th century classic Ulysses (free on Kindle), and the James Joyce Centre (fee*) is dedicated to the author and his writings. Here you can learn all about both the life of James Joyce, as well as his famous novel, told via film and exhibits. The museum also has the front door from No. 7 Eccles Street on display, which readers of Ulysses will know as being the home of protagonist Leopold Bloom."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Dublin, Ireland
"James Joyce is brought to virtual life in this beautifully restored Georgian house. As well as some wonderful interactive details, the exhibits include some of the furniture from Joyce’s Paris apartment; a..."
National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
4.5 (3273 ratings)4.5 (1385 ratings)
Irish haute couture and silver collections alongside exhibitions exploring Irish military history.
Collins Barracks, Benburb St, Stoneybatter, Dublin, D07 XKV4, Ireland
National museumMuseumsCultural centerHistory museumArt Museums
Mentioned by Ashling Hotel Dublin
Dublin Museums
"This museum is one that should be on everyone’ s bucket list and better yet it is only footsteps away from us. Ideal for those history heads amongst your family or friend group, the museum delves into Ireland’s social, military, political and economic progress throughout the years. The museum is also free of charge as you get to witness and explore artefacts and exhibitions on display are examples of furniture, weaponry, folklore costumes that have been used over the years in Ireland."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"Once the world’s largest military barracks, this splendid early neoclassical grey-stone building on the Liffey’s northern banks was completed in 1704 according to the design of Thomas Burgh (he of Trinity College's Old Library). It is now home to the Decorative Arts & History collection of the National Museum of Ireland, with a range of superb permanent exhibits ranging from a history of the Easter Rising to the work of iconic Irish designer Eileen Gray (1878–1976)."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Greystones

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Talbot Hotel Stillorgan (Formerly Stillorgan Park Hotel)
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Lus Mor Wicklow Way
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Ledville Castle
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