Vintage Cocktail Club, Speakeasy restaurant in Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland.
The Vintage Cocktail Club is a speakeasy restaurant in Temple Bar spanning three floors decorated with vintage furnishings, reclaimed floor tiles, floral wallpaper, and Japanese cigarette advertisements. The decor layers design elements from different periods into a cohesive interior.
The restaurant draws inspiration from the 1920s prohibition era with a menu featuring around 80 cocktails organized by historical periods. Most recipes originate from the early to mid-1800s and form the foundation of its drink program.
The restaurant merges British dining traditions with European influences and serves as a gathering place for people who appreciate classic cocktails and craft. The vintage furnishings and period decor create a space where diners can experience a sense of historical continuity through their meal.
Access is through an unmarked door with small VCC stickers, which requires visitors to look carefully. The venue opens daily from 17:00 and operates on a reservation system with set time slots.
The house speciality is the Ceylon in the City cocktail, made with house-made bird's-eye chili-infused mango liqueur. This handcrafted element sets the drink apart from standard recipes.
Location: Dublin
Address: 15 Crown Alley,Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 E229, Ireland
Phone: +35316753552
Website: http://vintagecocktailclub.com
GPS coordinates: 53.34505,-6.26291
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:45
Dublin features several rooftop bars and restaurants that provide unique views of the city. From the Gravity Bar located at the top of the Guinness Storehouse, offering a circular view over the entire capital, to neighborhood terraces like the Fitzsimons Hotel in Temple Bar, these venues present different perspectives on Georgian architecture, historic monuments, and the lively streets of the city center. This selection includes a variety of addresses: fine dining restaurants such as Sophie's Restaurant or Fade Street Social with their modern cuisine, steakhouses like Ryleigh's Rooftop, Mediterranean establishments like Layla's, and the Vintage Cocktail Club for mixology enthusiasts. Some, like The Taphouse, maintain the genuine Irish pub atmosphere while offering views from the upper floor. The experience ranges from a simple drink on the terrace to a full outdoor dinner, depending on the venue and the season.
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