The Long Hall is one of Dublin’s essential heritage pub interiors and a strong pick for drinkers who want a stout in a room that still feels tied to the city’s older public-house culture. Its preserved Victorian atmosphere, long history, and continuing relevance in visitor guidance make it a dependable inclusion for an iconic pint route through central Dublin.

Quick facts
- Best for: iconic pints Dublin in a heritage setting, historic Victorian pub atmosphere
- Known for: One of Dublin’s oldest and most visually distinctive pubs, known for Victorian character and enduring central-city appeal.
Why it ranks
It ranks because the pub offers one of the clearest combinations of visual heritage, continuity, and stout-friendly traditional atmosphere in the city centre, with destination sources consistently treating it as a standout historic pub.
Location and links
Service area and category
- City: Dublin
- Country: Ireland
Editorial summary
The Long Hall is one of Dublin’s essential heritage pub interiors and a strong pick for drinkers who want a stout in a room that still feels tied to the city’s older public-house culture. Its preserved Victorian atmosphere, long history, and continuing relevance in visitor guidance make it a dependable inclusion for an iconic pint route through central Dublin.