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Bruxelles is a cosmopolitan bar. Located just a step away from‚ Grafton Street, Dublin’s busiest shopping thoroughfare.‚ Bruxelles is the ideal venue for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It’s a sports bar and a music bar, with djs in three bars and‚ regular live music. If you don’t have a ticket for the big game; see‚ it in Bruxelles. It might be better; with terrace banter, cold beer‚ and cosy surroundings. Bruxelles is an ideal meeting place because it’s right in the heart of things. And once you get there, you won’t want to leave.
The Saloon is where it all happens and everyone’s welcome. A random selection of past visitors include Michael Flatley, Paul Scholes, Brian O’Driscoll, Kevin Moran, Brian Kerr, Oasis, Paul Weller, Charlie Pride, Girls Aloud, The Charlatans, John Denver, Pat Shortt, Iron Maiden, Snow Patrol, James Belushi, Phil Lynott, Imelda May, 50 Cent, Ronnie Wood, Ken Doherty and Jimmy White.
Bruxelles Bar played such a huge part in the birth of the Irish music scene. To Skid Row, then Thin Lizzy, this became their second home around the late 1960’s-early 1970’s.
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