The Ferryman Pub

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Hugely popular with both workers and tourists alik...

Hugely popular with both workers and tourists alike.some times plays irish ballad music but seems to be always busy ie.sunny weather and evening time. Has outdoor tables to hold drink for standing patrons.you would think they were giving the drink away for free judging by the crowds that patronise the place.

The hotel is very close to the Facebook and Google...

The hotel is very close to the Facebook and Google building which makes it a great choice when you re in for an event. There s also an amazing pub below the hotel and the breakfast area and some rooms have a view on the Samuel Beckett bridge and the river Liffey.

The room I stayed in was a little outdated. It looked authentic and it was clean but it could use a modern update. Especially the bathroom.

I can only review the actual pub, not the hotel pa...

I can only review the actual pub, not the hotel part of it.
Awesome Irish pub at a nice location, right by the river. The beer selection doesn't leave any wishes. Wooden style of the pub is great with a lot of details.

Nice little pub, nothing fancy.... Had a nice one ...

Nice little pub, nothing fancy.... Had a nice one of Guinness and watched the hurling match on TV. Bartenders are friendly and prices are consistent with what you would expect to pay at any of the pubs near Temple bar.

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The Ferryman is huge, although it may look small f...

The Ferryman is huge, although it may look small from the outside. Has a good mix of things on tap, and the people working there are super nice and quick. Lots of seating and a bunch of TVs to watch games.

Lovely pub , efficient and attentive staff .. were...

Lovely pub , efficient and attentive staff .. were on top of everything even though it was very busy . Toilets were clean and well run.. Will be back next time to stay . One little problem when leaving the premises to go to the 3 Arena go over the bridge NOT down the Quay at the pub side as there is no crossing further down. A sign outside would help. Thanks to all

For a 124 GBP per night it's an awful place. You g...

For a 124 GBP per night it's an awful place. You go up through a bar, through smoke. The room is tiny and really old. Door handle is dangling , windows does not block any sounds and is not even locked. Bathroom is prehistoric with a tiny plastic shower cabin, moulding corners and noisy dirty ventilation. It's a rip off for a hotel like this.

Stayed here 7_9 feb to watch the script in the 3 a...

Stayed here 7_9 feb to watch the script in the 3 areana . Fantastic location 5 min walk , staff are so freindly and the owner is a gentleman .breakfast is beautiful . Defiantly would use this hotel again . Staff really cant do enough for you and to make you feel welcome .

Excellent hotel. 20 minutes walk to Temple bar. Gr...

Excellent hotel. 20 minutes walk to Temple bar. Great service. The only thing - no luck .... the window looked onto the ventilation system and industrial air conditioners. The noise made it hard to sleep. The breakfast is very good. Choice: scrambled eggs or bacon, with beans, toast, butter, jam, cereal and coffee or tea. Unfortunately, there were no sausages, although they are on the menu.

Cool crew who can handle dozen and dozen of thirst...

Cool crew who can handle dozen and dozen of thirsty people in and outside the pub - very nice spot to have decent drink in summer sunshine during the evening hours. Seems I'm lucky every time I'm in Dublin, always got a good pint!

In general well, it has good views of the river an...

In general well, it has good views of the river and is well soundproofed from the street and has good air conditioning. Comfortable beds The downtown area is about twenty minutes walk. Breakfast can be improved especially coffee which is quite bad

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