Silver Penny: a bank that turned into a pub
Silver Penny is a pub housed in two historic 1839 buildings, including a former bank. A great option for travellers and digital nomads on a budget
Beer lovers already know what to try in Ireland: a properly poured Guinness. Dublin’s pubs are world-famous, and many of them serve not only drinks but also great meals. Among the traditional dishes are the Irish breakfast, Irish stew (a meat stew, often cooked with Guinness), and shepherd’s pie.
Silver Penny is a pub housed in two historic 1839 buildings, including a former bank. A great option for travellers and digital nomads on a budget
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