Home LGBTLesbian Travel Guide to Dublin, Ireland – Lesbian Bars in Dublin

Lesbian Travel Guide to Dublin, Ireland – Lesbian Bars in Dublin

by Gabriela

Are you planning a trip to Dublin or moving there and wondering where to meet queer women? While Dublin is a relatively small city and doesn’t have any strictly lesbian bars, the nightlife is vibrant, inclusive, and welcoming. There are several gay bars, LGBTQ+ venues, and even a few regular lesbian parties where you can meet new people and enjoy Dublin’s queer scene.

If you’re looking for lesbian bars in Dublin, here’s everything you need to know:

🌈 Spinster at Bad Bobs – Monthly Lesbian Party

📍 Bad Bobs, 35–37 East Essex Street (Temple Bar)

Spinster, Lesbian Party, Dublin, Ireland

Spinster is Dublin’s most popular monthly lesbian party, and it’s hands-down the best place to meet queer women in the city. I went several times and always had a blast. The party takes place on the rooftop of Bad Bobs, and if it’s your first time, finding it can be a bit tricky—it feels like a maze climbing all those stairs!

Even though the space is cozy thanks to heat lamps, keep in mind that smoking is allowed, which I personally found a bit annoying. Still, the atmosphere makes up for it: lady DJs keep the music going all night, and the crowd is always friendly and fun.

👉 Check Spinster’s Facebook page for upcoming events.

🌈 The George – Dublin’s Iconic Gay Bar

📍 89 South Great George’s Street

The George, Gay Bar, Dublin, Ireland

The George is Dublin’s oldest and most famous gay bar. It’s more of a gay nightclub than a chill bar, with drag queens, karaoke, and a fun mix of people. The best days to go there are Saturdays and Sundays.

The George, Gay Bar, Dublin, Ireland
The George, Gay Bar, Dublin, Ireland

On Saturdays, The George hosts karaoke starting at 10 p.m., but I recommend going earlier to get free entry. I’m not a singer myself, but it was so much fun to watch others perform—the drag queens who host the night make it even more entertaining.

The George, Gay Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Sundays are famous for their bingo night, also hosted by the drag queens, and once the game is over, they put on an awesome drag show. The bingo itself is always fun (even though I never win!), and the performances make it one of the best nights to experience at The George.

🌈 Street 66 (formerly The Front Lounge)

📍 33–34 Parliament Street

Street 66, Gay Bar, Dublin, Ireland

All the queer people I met still called this bar The Front Lounge, but its actual name is now Street 66. If you’re searching on Google Maps, make sure to look for Street 66. It’s a great spot to start the night before heading to the dance floors at The George or Spinster, or simply to grab a mid-week drink since it’s also a popular after-work hangout. The crowd here tends to be a bit older and the vibe more relaxed, making it a nice alternative to the high-energy atmosphere of The George.

🌈 PantiBar

📍 7–8 Capel Street

Run by Panti Bliss, one of Ireland’s most famous drag queens and LGBTQ+ activists, PantiBar is an institution in Dublin’s queer nightlife. The crowd leans heavily male, so it’s not the best place to meet women, but it’s absolutely worth a visit for the atmosphere, the performances, and the cocktails. It’s also a great place to visit with friends, whether you’re starting your night out or just looking for a fun spot to enjoy the vibe together.

Check their Facebook page for special events.

Where to Stay in Dublin Near the Gay Bars

Lesbian Travel Guide to Dublin, Ireland

The good news is that all of Dublin’s best LGBTQ+ venues are located close to each other in the city center (Temple Bar and surrounding streets). If you want to be within walking distance, here are some options:

Facebook Groups

Nightlife isn’t the only way to connect with the lesbian community in Dublin. I found Facebook groups super helpful for meeting people:


Pin to share:

Lesbian Travel Guide to Dublin, Ireland

You may also like

3 comments

Sylvia March 24, 2018 - 4:56 pm

Althogi’m heterosexual, I appreciate thay you’re able to provide such insights and tips to the lesbian community.

Reply
Gabriela May 17, 2018 - 11:34 am

Thanks for commenting 🙂

Reply
Lesbian Travel Blog List - Only Once Today - Once More Tomorrow September 3, 2018 - 2:20 pm

[…] Recommended read: Lesbian travel guide to Dublin […]

Reply

Leave a Comment