Davy Byrnes Pub, Dublin
Davy Byrne's pub gained fame for its cameo in Chapter 8 ('Lestrygonians') of James Joyce's 1922 modernist novel "Ulysses", set on Thursday, June 16, 1904. In the novel, the protagonist Leopold Bloom, an advertising canvasser, pauses just before 2 PM to enjoy a gorgonzola cheese sandwich with mustard and a glass of burgundy while wandering through Dublin.
Since then, the pub has become a pilgrimage point for fans of Joyce's work, who, like Bloom, stop by to savor a cheese sandwich and a glass of wine. It's especially popular on Bloomsday, an annual celebration held on June 16th in honor of both the book and James Joyce himself. Additionall references are made in Joyce's short story "Counterparts" in Dubliners, where the pub serves as a setting for the protagonist, Farrington, following an altercation at the office, as well as in "Green Rushes", a collection of short stories by Maurice Walsh.
Stepping inside, you'll find vintage charm tastefully blending two bars and numerous tables with beautiful wallpaper and chandeliers. It's a favorite spot among locals, who not only come to dine but also to catch up on the news over a meal. Don't miss out on their burgers – widely regarded as some of the best in the city. In fact, everything on the menu is delightful, and the service is top-notch. While live music sets the ambiance in the front, the back room offers a quieter setting for those seeking a more relaxed experience.
Since then, the pub has become a pilgrimage point for fans of Joyce's work, who, like Bloom, stop by to savor a cheese sandwich and a glass of wine. It's especially popular on Bloomsday, an annual celebration held on June 16th in honor of both the book and James Joyce himself. Additionall references are made in Joyce's short story "Counterparts" in Dubliners, where the pub serves as a setting for the protagonist, Farrington, following an altercation at the office, as well as in "Green Rushes", a collection of short stories by Maurice Walsh.
Stepping inside, you'll find vintage charm tastefully blending two bars and numerous tables with beautiful wallpaper and chandeliers. It's a favorite spot among locals, who not only come to dine but also to catch up on the news over a meal. Don't miss out on their burgers – widely regarded as some of the best in the city. In fact, everything on the menu is delightful, and the service is top-notch. While live music sets the ambiance in the front, the back room offers a quieter setting for those seeking a more relaxed experience.
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Sight Location: Dublin, Ireland (See walking tours in Dublin)
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