The Bloody Stream

Exterior of a pub with plants along railings in front of the building
Interior of a pub with brick walls and old style décor beside a fire place
Two rows of wooden picnic benches along the exterior wall of a pub
  • Free car parking
The Bloody Stream is an award winning traditional Irish pub, in the heart of Howth maritime fishing village, in County Dublin. It is situated just below the DART station and is within easy reach of Dublin City centre.

The Bloody Stream pub in Howth, County Dublin, is known for its lively atmosphere, delicious food and good old fashioned Irish craic. The pub's interior is warm and welcoming with a classic old fashioned feel. Its turf burning open fireplace, old enamel signs and bric a brac date back to a bygone era.

Their extensive menu includes seafood dishes using only the freshest ingredients, along with a selection of starters, mains and desserts.

The Bloody Stream is open late on weekends and has one of the biggest beer gardens in County Dublin, accommodating over 200 people. It's a great spot in Howth for a pint of Guinness in the sunshine. Their Mediterranean style beer gardens are perfect for those summer afternoons listening to music and enjoying a drink.