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The Chanter
Proper neighbourhood pub on Bread Street where locals actually drink—no pretence, just good craic and decent pints.
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You'll find yourself on Bread Street in the West End, a stone's throw from the Lyceum, and The Chanter feels exactly like the kind of place you'd duck into on a Friday evening without overthinking it. The vibe is properly convivial—wood-panelled walls, dim lighting, and enough regulars at the bar to make you feel like you've stumbled somewhere authentic rather than stumbled onto a tourist trap. It's the sort of pub where conversations happen naturally, whether you're there solo with a pint or squeezed round a table with mates. Food-wise, they take it seriously enough without getting fancy about it, so you're looking at proper pub grub that actually tastes good. The booze selection is solid, and the staff know their stuff without being smug about it.
Known for
- ★Proper local clientele, no tourist nonsense
- ★Solid pub food done right
- ★West End location near the Lyceum
- ★Knowledgeable bar staff
- ★Genuine neighbourhood atmosphere