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Dublin Liberties Distillery

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Directions

Car

  • Mill Street is located close to Newmarket and can also be accessed from Dean Street, via New Row Street (turn-off next to Fallon’s pub). On-street car parking is available at nearby Newmarket. The distillery is a five-minute walk from Saint Patrick’s Cathedral.

Public Transport

  • Dublin Bus route no. 49 runs from College Green in Dublin City Centre to Kevin Street, from where you walk via Fumbally Lane to Mill Street.
Open

Monday - Saturday: 10am-5:30pm (last tour)
Sunday: 11am-5pm (last tour)

Contact
Email info@thedld.com
or call +353 (0) 1 454 4815.

Dublin Liberties Distillery has now reopened it’s doors.

The Dublin Liberties Distillery is a stunning state of the art working distillery housed in a 400-year-old mill building in the heart of Dublin city. Visitors will have the opportunity to see first-hand how we make their whiskey, getting up close and personal with our copper pot stills and hearing the stories of mystery, mayhem, and magic from the historic Liberties area that inspired us. After the tour, which ends with a tasting of their fine Irish whiskeys, guests are welcome to stay and enjoy some perfectly crafted cocktails in the impressive distillery bar, or great coffee and light bites in the café.

No booking is necessary for weekend tours, but pre-booking is required for tours Monday – Friday.

Dublin Liberties Distillery

The Dublin Liberties Distillery is a stunning state of the art working distillery housed in a 400-year-old mill building in the heart of Dublin city.

Directions

Car

  • Mill Street is located close to Newmarket and can also be accessed from Dean Street, via New Row Street (turn-off next to Fallon’s pub). On-street car parking is available at nearby Newmarket. The distillery is a five-minute walk from Saint Patrick’s Cathedral.

Public Transport

  • Dublin Bus route no. 49 runs from College Green in Dublin City Centre to Kevin Street, from where you walk via Fumbally Lane to Mill Street.