Day Drinking Tours with Amy & Reba Dublin Style

Dublin, Howth, Malahide and Glasnevin
18+ yrs
2-6 people
5 hours
Pick up: 12:00 pm
Pick up Location: Hugh Lane Gallery
$200 pp minimum

Amy & ‘John the Man’

Includes:

  • Mimosa Toast at pick-up

  • Private Tour Guide

  • Private Driver

  • 3 pints: 1 at each stop

  • Piping hot soup or chowder

  • Bottled water

  • Round Trip Pick up and drop off

  • Souvenir keepsake

Are you Ready for some Day Drinking and traditional fun while taking in Dublin’s beautiful coastal sites with The Legendary, ‘John The Man Ireland’?

Amy & Reba have crafted a leisurely beer tour that will take you on a scenic drive, showcasing the best of Dublin’s surrounding areas, with stops in Dublin, Howth, Malahide and Glasnevin.

Dublin to Howth
We’ll start by heading north out of Dublin, driving along the scenic Dublin Bay coastal road. The views of the bay are breathtaking, especially on a sunny day, with the iconic Howth Head and its cliffs in the distance.

1st Stop
Summit Inn, Howth 
The Summit Inn is perched high above Howth with stunning views of the sea and the rugged coastline. It’s the perfect place to grab a cold pint while gazing out over the picturesque Howth Head and Ireland’s East Coast.

Howth to Malahide
Next, we’re going to head north through the scenic coastal route, passing by beautiful beaches and quaint villages like Baldoyle, Portmarnock and Malahide. The drive along the coast offers views of both Ireland’s Eye and Lambay Islands, just off Howth and beautiful stretches of the Dublin’s coastline.

2nd Stop
The Pub, Malahide 
Located in the heart of Malahide, this charming pub offers a fantastic place to relax with a pint in a cozy and inviting atmosphere. It’s known for its extensive range of local brews and traditional Irish pub fare.
After enjoying your pint, you can take a short walk-through Malahide Village and browse the shops.

Malahide to Glasnevin
On our way back towards Dublin and a stop off at the historic pub John Kavanagh’s (The Gravediggers Pub). This drive brings us back into Dublin's rich cultural and historical heartland

3rd Stop
The Gravediggers Pub 1833
The Gravediggers is the most famous and historic pub for the perfect pint in Dublin. Located next to Glasnevin Cemetery (1832), its name comes from the gravediggers who used to drink there. It’s been serving pints since 1833 and stepping inside feels like you’ve entered a time capsule of Dublin’s past.
The atmosphere is traditional and the service is famously welcoming. The pub has a laid-back vibe, making it the perfect place to enjoy your final pint with us while soaking up the rich history around you.
Be sure to step outside and admire the views of the cemetery (you can even spot some famous Irish figures buried there, including Michael Collins).

By the end of this tour, you will have had the perfect blend of Dublin’s best traditional pubs, scenic views, picturesque coastal towns all the while being entertained by the quintessential Irishman, John The Man. It’s the ideal way to explore Dublin and its surroundings in the most relaxing way—beer in hand, a song in your heart and memories that will last a lifetime!

Cheers!

Amy, Reba and ‘John the Man’