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Discover Dublin’s authentic pub scene on the Drinks on Foot tour, visiting four local pubs, sampling Irish drinks, and learning about Ireland’s culture for $31.93.
The Drinks on Foot: Dublin Traditional Pub Tour offers a captivating way to experience the city’s vibrant pub culture. Priced at $31.93 per person, this 3-hour guided walking tour takes you through four authentic Dublin pubs that are loved by locals, not just travelers. The tour departs from the Utah Teapot in Smithfield at 3:00 pm, making it a perfect afternoon activity before evening plans.
This tour stands out because it balances drink tastings—covering Irish ales, ciders, whiskeys, and stouts—with insightful stories about Ireland’s traditions and history. The guide’s deep knowledge and friendly approach, celebrated in reviews, create an engaging atmosphere. While the tour involves paying for drinks individually (with an average spend of around 25), the experience of exploring Dublin’s real pub scene makes it well worth it, especially for those interested in local culture.

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The tour begins at the Utah Teapot in Smithfield, a lively spot perfect for meeting your guide. From there, you’ll walk on foot through Dublin’s local neighborhoods, visiting four pubs that are favored by residents but often overlooked by travelers. The route is designed to keep walking manageable, with all stops close enough to explore comfortably within the three-hour window.
The tour concludes near the Guinness Open Gate Brewery at 53 James’s St, offering an ideal spot for further exploration or a visit to the famous Guinness Storehouse. This ending point ensures easy access to other attractions or transportation options, making it convenient for visitors to continue their Dublin experience afterward.

Each pub stops at unique venues that showcase Dublin’s diverse pub atmosphere. These are not typical tourist spots but places that locals frequent, offering genuine Irish hospitality. The guide provides recommendations for each pub, but guests have the freedom to choose their preferred drinks, which include Irish ale, cider, whiskey, and stout.
The pubs chosen for this tour are praised in reviews for their atmosphere and authenticity. The stops are carefully selected to give an insight into Dublin’s drinking culture, with some venues providing a different vibe—ranging from cozy, traditional spots to more lively, bustling pubs. The focus on off-the-beaten-path venues helps travelers experience Dublin as locals do.

The pubs visited on this tour are renowned for their authentic Irish ambiance and local charm. Several reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides who share stories about each location’s history and significance in Dublin’s social scene. The venues are known for their diverse atmospheres, contributing to a lively and enjoyable experience.
Guests often discover pubs they might never find on their own, thanks to the guide’s insights. The small-group setting (up to 20 people) fosters a friendly environment where everyone can ask questions and share in the fun. Drinks are purchased individually, but the average total spend of 25 ensures a worthwhile sampling of Dublin’s best drinks.

The tour’s success is largely credited to Kevin, the guide celebrated for his passion and extensive knowledge of Dublin. His storytelling style is engaging, and he takes time to explain the history behind Irish drinks and pubs. Many reviews mention how Kevin’s friendly demeanor and recommendations make the experience feel personal and authentic.
Kevin’s ability to build rapport with the group helps create a relaxed, fun atmosphere. His suggestions for additional pubs or restaurants around Dublin are an added bonus, helping visitors extend their time exploring the city’s local scene.

The three-hour duration allows for a relaxed pace, with enough time at each pub to enjoy drinks and conversation. The tour does not involve a late-night pub crawl but emphasizes quality over quantity—with a focus on learning about Irish culture and sampling drinks in a friendly environment.
The walking pace is manageable, making it suitable for most physical levels. The tour is designed to avoid long walks between stops, with all venues close enough to explore comfortably in the allotted time. This pacing helps maintain a lively but comfortable experience, praised by many for its balance of fun and education.

Participants should be prepared to pay for their individual drinks, averaging around 25 in total. The tour departs promptly at 3:00 pm from the Utah Teapot, so arriving a little early ensures a smooth start. Since the tour is near public transportation, it’s easy to reach from different parts of Dublin.
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues may want to check the specific venues beforehand, as the tour involves walking through the city. The tour is suitable for anyone interested in Irish drinks, culture, and local pubs, and the small group size enhances the personal experience.

This Dublin pub tour is distinguished by its focus on authentic, local venues and the knowledgeable guidance of Kevin. It offers an affordable way to explore Dublin’s drinking traditions while learning about the city’s history beyond just Guinness and Jameson.
Unlike typical pub crawls, this tour emphasizes culture and storytelling, creating a more meaningful experience. The high review scores and the consistently positive feedback highlight its quality and appeal for visitors wanting to enjoy Dublin’s social scene in a relaxed, friendly setting.
This tour is perfect for adventurous drink enthusiasts eager to try a variety of Irish beverages in an authentic setting. It’s also ideal for those who enjoy learning about local traditions and listening to stories behind Ireland’s pubs. The moderate walking pace and small group size make it accessible and intimate.
Travelers who value guided insights and local recommendations will find this tour especially rewarding. It’s also a great choice for visitors who want a more authentic, less touristy experience of Dublin’s pub life without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
The Drinks on Foot tour delivers a friendly, educational exploration of Dublin’s pub scene, combining authentic venues with insightful storytelling. With four carefully chosen pubs, guests experience Dublin as locals do and learn about Irish drinks, culture, and history from a knowledgeable guide.
While drinks are paid for separately, the average spend of around 25 makes this a cost-effective way to sample Ireland’s best beverages in a relaxed setting. The 3-hour duration and small group size make it a comfortable, engaging experience. Whether you’re a casual drinker or a history buff, this tour offers a fun, authentic taste of Dublin.
“I am so glad I booked this tour! Kevin is the best. He takes you to 4 different types of pubs all in a short distance so there is not a lot of walk…”
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Yes, non-drinkers can still enjoy the tour by participating in the conversations and learning about Irish culture and history. Drinks are purchased individually, so non-drinkers can choose whether to partake.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 3:00 pm from the Utah Teapot in Smithfield and ending near the Guinness Open Gate Brewery.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking between four pubs within Dublin’s city center. The pace is relaxed, but participants should be comfortable walking for a short distance.
What is included in the tour cost?
The $31.93 price covers the guided tour itself. Drinks are not included in the price and are paid for individually, with an average total spend of around 25.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not eligible for a refund.
How many people typically participate?
The tour operates with a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring an intimate and engaging experience.
Do I need to book well in advance?
Yes, bookings are often made 52 days in advance on average, highlighting its popularity among visitors seeking an authentic Dublin experience.
What makes this tour different from other pub crawls?
Unlike typical pub crawls, this tour emphasizes local pubs favored by residents, offers educational insights into Irish drinks and history, and maintains a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
Is the tour accessible by public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point in Smithfield is near public transit options, making it easy to access from different parts of Dublin.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those interested in Irish culture, local drinks, and authentic Dublin pubs, looking for a well-reviewed, engaging experience that balances fun and education.