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Dublin Square Irish Pub
327 Abbott Road
East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 351-2222
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Ammenities:
2 Full Service Bars
Private Dining
Outdoor Patio
Private Events Room
Banquet Room
Darts & Pool Table
Flat Screen TV’s
Live Entertainment
Private Parties
Full Menu
Non-Smoking Dining
Game Room
Convenient Parking
Catering Services


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East Lansing Irish Pub, Lansing Restaurant, East Lansing Bar and Grill

The Dublin Square Irish Pub in East Lansing, MI was born in 2006 with the intention of bringing a small piece of Ireland to an area that already abounds with culture. It was a quiet day in East Lansing when the Irish first came to ponder the fate of the 72 year old building that is now the Dublin Square Irish Pub. These skilled craftsmen came straight from the birthplace of Guinness…the famed Saint James Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Using all of their knowledge and intuitive skills these artists slowly turned the vision of the owners into a reality.

The entire interior of the Pub including the massive hand carved mahogany bar was built in Dublin, then shipped and re assembled in East Lansing by the same hands that built her. Many of the artifacts inside are actual contents from the very first stout brewery in Ireland , and the Guinness barrels are bound by metal from the actual railroad tracks leading into the brewery. The timber in the cottage and brewery areas was reclaimed from an old barn owned by a farmer who supplied the famed Guinness brewery with barley in the 1800’s.

At the Dublin Square Irish pub, we celebrate the “Craic.” The essence and spirit of intimate surroundings… A place with no worries, great food, great drinks, and conversation with close friends. We hope you enjoy this small slice of Ireland and appreciate our commitment to superior service in the Irish way. To those who are not allowed the simple pleasures of these Irish surroundings, we say to them...

“Work is The Curse Of the Drinking Classes”

Cheers!