Ireland’s first cocktail week lands in Dublin
Dublin Cocktail Week is making its debut this weekend, bringing the city’s top bars, restaurants and pubs together for a 10-day celebration of Irish hospitality.

Running from 11-20 July, Dublin Cocktail Week, which is the first of its kind to land in Ireland, will celebrate the capital’s vibrant hospitality scene, with more than 30 venues across the city offering cocktails priced between €7-€10 (US$8.20-$11.70) for all wristband holders, with each serve ‘crafted to impress’.
Wristbands will grant access to all participating venues and offers throughout the 10-day event, and will unlock access to signature cocktails and exclusive food and drink offers across the city.
Confirmed venues include Bar 1661, Fidelity, Collins Club, Flight Club, Jean-Georges at The Leinster, The Sackville Lounge, Zozimus Bar and more.
Cocktail highlights to be expected include the Fragola Sour at Fidelity, the Powerhouse at Bar 1661, and the Palo Santo Paloma at Collins Club.

For those craving something in keeping with the season, the Passionfruit Sgroppino promises a taste of Italy at Jean-Georges at The Leinster, while the Spicy Caipirinha will offer a ‘Brazilian adventure’ at Old Fashioned Sam’s.
With each drink, the organisers hope guests will have the opportunity to discover a new side of Dublin’s thriving hospitality scene.
The event has been organised by M.ad Agency, which has previously run 17 cocktail week activations across the UK, in cities such as Newcastle, Manchester, York, Liverpool and Sheffield. The Dublin event marks the agency’s first international cocktail week.
Event founder Alice Christison said: “It’s really exciting for us to have our first international cocktail week and we’re thrilled to be expanding by bringing Cocktail Week to Dublin this summer.
“The event is an incredible opportunity for customers to visit new bars and restaurants during this unforgettable experience.”
Wristbands can be purchased from dublincocktailweek.com, and are available at two price points: advance tickets: €9.95 (US11.65), and final release: €11.95 (US$14), plus booking fee.
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