Farrier & Draper

Description

Located in Dublin's Creative Quarter on the buzzing South William Street, Farrier and Draper is a stylish bar spread over three levels with world class food, service, drinks and atmosphere.

It is the ideal location for celebrating a special occasion or corporate event, with a capacity of 400 throughout.

As you enter through the impressive doors, which were once used as carriage entrances for Powerscourt Townhouse, you will proceed into the main bar, a slick spot for the savvy drinker. Upstairs you will find the venue comprising of the Georgian Room, Gallery Room and Mezzanine - all very popular booking spots. 

Below street level lies a hidden gem - an authentic Italian, 60 seater Restuarant 'La Cucina'. This space was part of the original kitchens of Powerscourt Townhouse. A traditional AL-Forno cooking technique is utilized throughout the menu, customers can watch the chefs at work hand-making the pasta and enjoy the ambience from our open wood burning oven. A private dining space for 15 guests is available. A visit to La Cucina is sure to be a truly memorable experience. 

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Info

  • Live Music
  • Happily Affordable ££
  • Dance floor

Hours

Day Open Close Notes
Monday 10:00 23:30
Tuesday 10:00 23:30
Wednesday 10:00 23:30
Thursday 10:00 0:30
Friday 10:00 2:30
Saturday 10:00 2:30
Sunday 10:00 23:30

Location

Address

Farrier & Draper, Powerscourt Townhouse, 59 William St, 2

Area

City Centre

Private Hire

Name Type Capacity
Seated
Capacity
Standing
Cost Min spend
Midweek*
Min spend
Weekend*
Gallery Room Private Room 25 60 - - -
Large Georgian Room Private Room 40 120 - - -
Mezzanine Private Room 10 20 - - -
Main Bar Venue Hire 60 150 - - -
La Cucina Restaurant Basement Space 60 100 - - -
Farrier & Draper - all 3 floors (full venue) Venue Hire 160 450 - - -

* The minimum spends are a guideline only and vary according to the day and time of the year.

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