The Mercantile [Bar]

Dublin: The Mercantile

Dublin: The Mercantile

Dublin: The Mercantile

Dublin: The Mercantile

Dublin: The Mercantile
Description:
The Mercantile is a favourite with Dame Street professionals for lunch or direct from the office for an evenings tipple. The late bar has lively music and is full of atmosphere at weekend.
This three-floor venue with it's fancy decor, sweeping staircase and intricate design, brings you back to its banking origins as it once was "The Mercantile Credit Corporation". Location: 28, Dame Street, Dublin 2
Phone: +353 1 679 0522

Past Events for The Mercantile (37)
€17.45
RecommendedSouthern Tenant Folk Union
Feb 15, 2011 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Jun 24, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Jun 17, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Jun 10, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Jun 03, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
May 27, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
May 20, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
May 13, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
May 06, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Apr 29, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Apr 22, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Apr 15, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Apr 08, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Apr 01, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club
Mar 25, 2010 @ 20:30
Free Event
The Sick & Indignant Song Club + DJ Dave Clearly
Mar 18, 2010 @ 20:30
ngie McLaughlin, a Scot transferred to Dublin via San Francisco, meets Gary Fitzpatrick (Great Western Squares, Pincher Martin, Ciunas) through a mutual friend. He agrees to bring her to an open mike night in a pub, the host doesn't show up, and the bar owner asks the two to takeover. After a few weeks of terrible poets and singers the pair decide to change the open mike policy and build a band instead to indulge in their passion for all things with lyrics, regardless of genre. After two years of carefully being unaware of what they were doing, The Sick and Indigent Song Club had grown to a multi-instrumental six-piece band.