

“Arrive early, get a seat and sing along” with “a combination of tourists, locals, Eire-o-philes” and “Hill types” at this “cozy” “authentic Irish” pub near Union Station where “bartenders know how to pour a perfect Guinness” to accompany the moderately priced eats; P.S. you’ll encounter “excellent crowds on St. Patty’s Day.”
Guinness flows at this traditional pub with a menu of Irish & American grub, plus live music.
Hours
| Monday | 7 AM–1:30 AM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–1:30 AM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–1:30 AM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–1:30 AM |
| Friday | 7:30 AM–2:30 AM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–2:30 AM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–1:30 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4 F St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 737-3773
Website: http://dublinerdc.com/
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Reviews
Joe isn’t just a bartender; he’s a walking book of knowledge. Whether the conversation drifts into history, politics, spirits, or life in general, the guy can hold court effortlessly. On top of that, he makes one of the best Irish Coffees I’ve ever had—perfectly balanced, smooth, and dangerous in the best way.
And let’s talk about skill: Joe can properly pour a Black and Tan. Anyone who knows, knows—that’s not something every bartender can pull off cleanly, and he does it with precision and pride.
Great atmosphere, classic pub vibes, and service that feels genuine—not forced. If you sit at the bar and Joe’s working, you’re in for a great night. I’ll absolutely be back.
Trinity omelet.. I was thinking about the more pancake-like boxty, but I got the fried potatoes on the side and grated potatoes inside. Didn’t expect almost seeing latkes in the omelet. Hanukkah time it is. Apart from the unsaturated nostalgia, the food is nice. The omelet isn’t too greasy, makes me less guilty with the bangers. The melted cheese is lovely. Browned potatoes that are not too oily.
Wish someone could share a big country breakfast with me next time.
A little too quiet… no music in the background. Even the lads are eating and chatting so quietly…
Lovely decor.
Service was friendly and prompt 🙂
The pretzel sticks were perfect. Hot out of the kitchen with a nice crunch on the outside and soft, pillowy inside.
This is definitely a must-stop spot. It’s got that authentic Irish pub atmosphere that makes you forget you’re in the middle of DC. Highly recommend! I’m going to stop there every time I’m in DC.
Shawn was very friendly and if you stop by, tell him hi!!!
Been over 8 years since I’ve last visited following WD’s holiday parties. So glad to be back and enjoy an irish bar that reminds me of my recent trip to Dublin.
Shout out to Colin and Andy
The food was decent. I especially loved the blackened shrimp on my salad—so flavorful! The shepherd’s pie looked amazing and was pretty good, though nothing too memorable.
Be prepared to raise your voices —between the live music and the enthusiastic crowd at the bar, it can get very loud. Only con – unenthusiastic, unfriendly hostess. She really wanted to be somewhere else.
All in all, a fun spot for good times, music, and drinks!
One big complaint: measly-sized Irish Coffees! Why?? And $12 a pop no less! As a New Yorker, I’ve never seen Irish Coffees so small. This isn’t the place to skimp, folks.