History of O'Donoghues

 
O'Donoghue's Pub, located on Merrion Row in Dublin, is one of Ireland's most iconic pubs, renowned for its deep connection to traditional Irish music. Established in the 18th century, it originally operated as a grocery and shebeen (an unlicensed drinking establishment) before evolving into a full-fledged pub.
 
In 1934 Paddy and Maureen O’Donoghue began running the pub. It was during this time the place became famous for the nightly traditional Irish music sessions. In the 1960s, it became a legendary hub for folk musicians, most notably The Dubliners, who often performed here and helped shape the Irish folk revival.
 
In 1977 Co Longford born Dessie Hynes succeded Paddy and Maureen O’Donoghue as proprietor and continued on the music tradition. O’Donoghue’s golden years followed with the bar packed nightly with musicians and politicians coming to enjoy the atmosphere. Dessie ran the pub for 11 years with his family.
 
In 1988 Oliver Barden became the proprieter. Today he continues on the family tradition of the pub and runs it along with his son, daughter and staff. Over the years, the pub has retained its rich musical heritage, with traditional music sessions seven nights a week and other more contemporary and unique live performances as well. Its walls, with photographs of famous musicians, serve as a testament to its enduring legacy in Dublin's cultural and musical history.

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