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Rody Bolands
Dublin City, Co. Dublin
Rody Bolands, set in the heart of Rathmines, is located approximately 1km from the city centre. A pub has stood on this site since the 1800's, different names have been displayed over the door, the name Rody Boland since 1994.

Rody Bolands is a mirror image, or microcosm, of its local neighbourhood of Rathmines - colourful, lively, eclectic, a social hub and a fun gathering place for those of all ages, from all walks of life.

This friendly, welcoming pub enjoys the unique distinction of being a suburban city pub whilst simultaneously being affectionately regarded as a kind of homely, rural style pub. It is also a living museum, the frontage, the interior and the collection of memorabilia on display combine to lend that authentic pub atmosphere and character.

Craft beers, cocktails, wine, pints, spirits, bistro, gastropub and pub food available, in addition to a wide and varied menu list.

There are regular traditional Irish music sessions, with DJs on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Live music also takes place on Sunday.

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12-14 Rathmines Rd Upper, Rathmines, Dublin, D06 E1E8, Ireland
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