The Church, Historic pub in a converted church building on Jervis Street, Dublin, Ireland.
This establishment occupies a Grade I listed building that retains original ecclesiastical features including high vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and stone carvings throughout its interior spaces.
Originally constructed as a church over 300 years ago, the building served as a place of worship before undergoing careful restoration and conversion into a modern hospitality venue.
The venue hosts live Irish music and dancing performances every evening from 6:30pm, providing guests with authentic traditional entertainment alongside contemporary dining and drinking experiences.
Opening hours run from 10:30am to 11pm Monday through Thursday, extending until 2:30am on Friday and Saturday nights, with limited wheelchair accessibility due to the historic structure.
The basement contains original burial crypts including the resting place of Lord Norbury, known as The Hanging Judge, while Arthur Guinness was married in this very building in 1761.
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