Located on the bustling pedestrian square of Amagertorv in central Copenhagen, The Dubliner is a classic Irish-pub experience with a Danish twist. From its dark wood interior, brass fittings and friendly atmosphere, it transports you far from the everyday. The address at Amagertorv 5 places it right in the heart of Indre By, surrounded by shopping, cafés and city-life. By day it offers comforting fare – full Irish breakfasts, stews, fish & chips – as shown on its menu. As the evening unfolds, the pub transforms: multiple big-screens throughout make it a lively venue for watching wide-ranging sports (from Premier League football to Irish games) and on selected nights live music or stand-up adds buzz and energy. Expect an atmosphere that is approachable and social: locals and tourists mingle, the staff are relaxed and there’s an easy going vibe. It’s especially suited for groups, folks seeking a no-fuss pub evening, or anyone keen to catch a match or music in a central and easy-to-find location. While it may not be a hidden gem tucked away, that very positioning in the heart of Copenhagen gives it a lively, accessible charm. Whether you arrive for an early dinner, a post-shopping pint, or stay late into the night (they stay open well past midnight), The Dubliner offers a fun, comfortable stop in the city’s social scene. Note: the central location means higher foot-traffic and possibly louder ambience in prime hours, so if you prefer quieter, aim for earlier in the evening.
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