Jul 26, 2024 | Pub Crawl Budapest

Explore Authentic Irish Bars in Budapest City Centre

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Introduction

We provide a guide on the top Irish bars in the city center of Budapest. If you’re a tourist or just hoping to get a true taste of Irish life, you’ll feel welcome in these bars that offer Irish decor and a variety of drinks and meals.

The Irish bar scene in Budapest

Ireland’s spirit and beers light up Budapest, giving the clubs a local flavor. These pubs attract expats, tourists and locals and their pints cost just 1,200 HUF (£2.50), while Irish stew is 2,500 HUF (£5.21), much less than what you’d pay in Dublin (£6 for a pint). You’ll find many of the venues in Districts V and VII, all easily available from M1/M3 stations on the metro network for 350 HUF (£0.73). Visitors to Reddit’s r/budapest and TripAdvisor mention how homey the place feels, making it perfect for the 2025 spring season, during which live concerts and sports matchups attract big crowds.

1. The castle named Temple Bar

The city’s Irish pub, the Temple Bar, is found in the very center of Budapest. The bar offers a mix of Irish whiskies, beers and cocktails. It is famous for its festival of music and warm staff. Weekend visits feature live Irish music, along with traditional Irish dancers.

What Is the Value of Paying a Visit to The Temple Bar?

Captive the essence of life in Ireland.

LISTEN TO LOCAL MUSICIANS AND VIEW DANCES FROM IRISH DANCING TRADITIONS

Taste different foods and drinks from Ireland.

At Rákóczi út 18 in District VII, Guinness pints are 1,500 HUF (£3.13) and Jameson shots are priced at 1,000 HUF (£2.08). At 8 PM each weekend, there is beautiful music and dancing brought by ceili dancers and fiddlers (admission is free). You can’t go wrong with their Irish breakfast (available for 3,000 HUF or £6.25). The M2 metro (there’s one in Astoria) is nearby, making it easy to get around. According to TripAdvisor, the city “shares the feeling of Dublin.”

2. The Kerry Pub 

Kerry Pub is also a favorite among Irish bars in Budapest. You can find Guinness and Smithwick’s together with other beloved Irish beers here which helps create a comfortable feeling. Irish stew and fish and chips can be found on the pub’s menu of Irish-inspired dishes.

Why Should You Visit The Kerry Pub?

  • Indulge in a pleasant and warm ambiance
  • Try out many genuine Irish beers.
  • Enjoy some classic Irish food.

Király u. 28 (District VI) is where you’ll find The Kerry Pub, where Smithwick’s and stew are both available (food and prices as written above). The room’s paneling and fireplace make it feel cozy inside. You can stay until midnight and you won’t hear much noise from the other customers. You can reach the Oktogon on the M1 metro in about 5 minutes. Users of Reddit believe it’s perfect for a quiet afternoon drink.

3. The Dubliner

The Dubliner in Budapest is famous for hosting live events and keeping a lively atmosphere. Watching the latest sports on the large screen will be even better with a pint of Irish beer. Priced Bar & Restaurant offers meals such as Irish breakfasts and also has burgers and fries available.

Why Does The Dubliner Matter?

  • Experience the excitement of live sports with a loud and friendly group.
  • Have some Irish beers directly from the taps.
  • Give British pub classics a taste of Ireland.

In District VII at Erzsébet krt. 17, a Kilkenny pint from the Dubliner costs 1,400 HUF (£2.92), while a burger is 2,800 HUF (£5.83). Many people watch Premier League games here, with plenty of screens upstairs and down. You can visit until 2 AM and it’s near the M1 metro (Blaha Lujza tér). Viator is appreciated by many for its fun and energetic atmosphere.

4. Jack Doyle’s

Jack Doyle’s gives visitors to downtown Budapest a genuine Irish feeling. Many people mention how friendly the bar is and how much whiskey is available. Some pubs on the street also cook up traditional Irish foods, like shepherd’s pie and Dublin coddle.

What Makes Jack Doyle’s a Worthy Restaurant?

  • Enjoy the warm and friendliness of the Irish people.
  • Pick from a selection of different Irish whiskeys.
  • Taste traditional dishes found in Ireland

At Jack Doyle’s on Váci u. 11 (District V), you get Bushmills for 1,200 HUF (£2.50) and shepherd’s pie for 2,500 HUF (£5.21). You’ll feel at home in the enclosed booths and can listen to folk music for free most Fridays. It is open until 1 AM and neighbors the M3 metro (at Ferenciek tere). According to TripAdvisor, the service provides an impressive team of employees (4.3/5).

5. Morrison’s Irish Pub is located …

Morrison’s Irish Pub is very popular in Budapest, among both residents and guests. Because it has many bars, dance areas and a beer garden, this pub provides a great night for anyone looking to have fun. There is a broad list of drinks, many of them Irish favorites, as well as live entertainment, DJs and karaoke.

What Reasons Are There to Visit Morrison’s Irish Pub?

  • Have a great experience in the bustling nightlife spots.
  • Select from many different Irish drinks.
  • Get involved in fun things like live music and singing karaoke.

It’s at Révay u. 25 (District VI), where you’ll find Morrison’s (1,500 HUF, £3.13) and get to sing along on karaoke nights every Sunday without charge. You can enjoy a drink at 2,000 HUF (£4.17) in the beer garden during May. Closed on weekdays at 4 AM, just near the M1 metro stop on Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út. Members of the Reddit subreddit r/budapest describe Budapest as a “party hub.”

Tips to Help You in May 2025

“Book online via www.thetemplebardublin.com or www.morrisonspub.ie for large groups at these pubs.”

  • Stick with jeans and sneakers and skip sporting your sports look at Jack Doyle’s.
  • It’s good to arrive early since The Dubliner will be packed by 7 PM.
  • Getting around these districts by Metro is possible at M1/M2/M3 stops for 350 HUF (€0.73).
  • Look for Events: Each May brings Irish music nights which can be seen on pub Facebook pages.
  • Your bags should always be secure in the busy Morrison’s.

What makes Irish Bars special in Budapest?

At these pubs, you can taste real Irish culture, all for less money than in Dublin bars and with staff who are accommodating to foreigners. In addition to visiting, you can see the Dohány Street Synagogue (£10.42) and sample goodies at Gozsdu Courtyard’s stalls (lángos 800 HUF, £1.67).

Conclusion

If you want an authentic taste of Ireland in Budapest’s centre, head to one of these Irish bars. Enjoy live performances, eat traditional meals or enjoy a drink at any of these bars. Be sure to spend some time enjoying the friendly and warm Irish way of life.

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