Gravity Bar, Rooftop bar and restaurant in The Liberties, Dublin, Ireland.
Gravity Bar sits on the seventh floor of the Guinness Storehouse and offers 360-degree views of Dublin's skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows in a contemporary glass and steel structure. The space spans multiple levels and serves both food and drinks to visitors.
The structure was built between 1902 and 1904 on the site of a former fermentation plant and later transformed into a visitor attraction as part of the Guinness Storehouse redevelopment completed in 2000. A major expansion in 2020 doubled the capacity of the venue.
The space celebrates Irish brewing traditions by serving classic Guinness pints while visitors take in views of Dublin's historic landmarks, mountains, and cityscape from one of the city's highest vantage points.
Access requires a Guinness Storehouse ticket and the venue is fully wheelchair accessible. The best time for clear views is early in the day before crowds build up.
The space was designed to resemble the head of a Guinness pint, a clever architectural nod to the product brewed beneath the building. This shape quietly defines the visitor experience in a subtle yet recognizable way.
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