The Dubliner, a Noe Valley neighborhood sports bar, is a local favorite with a history lasting more than 25 years. Anyone who walks in past the doors is greeted with a comfortable ambiance with classic wood décor and soft warm lighting. A friendly bartender is always ready to serve a cold refreshing drink from either one of our many beer taps or fully stocked liquor bar. Surrounded by large screen TVs, there is a game for just about anyone. The Dubliner is a place that can entertain as well as help pass time. If having a more intimate setting for you and your guests is your desire, The Dubliner features bar tops with stools near the back of the bar away from the busy commercial strip of 24th Street. Free Wi-Fi is offered for those who want to jump online for either business or pleasure. The Dubliner is the place to go for just about any occasion.

The Dubliner
328 W Portal Ave, San Francisco, California, 94127

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2351 Mission St, San Francisco
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622 Green St, San Francisco
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1401 Valencia St, San Francisco

668 Haight St, San Francisco
The best Irish Sports Pub in San Francisco Nothing resembles Ireland more than a perfectly poured fresh pint of Guinness and we have it right here.
The Dubliner, a Noe Valley neighborhood sports bar, is a local favorite with a history lasting more than 25 years. Anyone who walks in past the doors is greeted with a comfortable ambiance with classic wood décor and soft warm lighting. A friendly bartender is always ready to serve a cold refreshing drink from either one of our many beer taps or fully stocked liquor bar. Surrounded by large screen TVs, there is a game for just about anyone. The Dubliner is a place that can entertain as well as help pass time. If having a more intimate setting for you and your guests is your desire, The Dubliner features bar tops with stools near the back of the bar away from the busy commercial strip of 24th Street. Free Wi-Fi is offered for those who want to jump online for either business or pleasure. The Dubliner is the place to go for just about any occasion.
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