About Wrights Anglers Rest
Originally The Anglers Rest, the pub was a long-time favourite watering hole for anglers fishing along the banks of the River Liffey and was the place Michaeal Collins would meet his Dublin Castle spies in 1919-1922 – our Collins Rooms refers to the man himself. The pub has changed hands a few times over the years until we took it over in 1999, but the elegance and history of the pub remains a key factor in the experience we offer all our guests.
Today, the tradition of great food and drink continues with a strong culinary reputation, including the freshest seafood landed by Wrights of Howth, and a wide selection of national and international brands of beers, wines and spirits.
The charming Sackville Terrace is renowned for summer dining, while the ‘Salmon Room’ can cater for intimate private dining, and the stylish upstairs Phoenix room – with a capacity of up to 150 – is perfect for weddings & other special events.
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