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  1. John Kavanagh "The Gravediggers", Dublin, Ireland. 15,598 likes · 244 talking about this · 23,609 were here. Hello & welcome to the Official Gravediggers page. NO BOOKINGS AVAILABLE Our Lounge...

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  2. Jan 23, 2020 · 871 reviews. #81 of 2,002 Restaurants in Dublin $, Irish, Bar, Pub. 1 Prospect Square, Dublin D09 CF72 Ireland. +353 87 296 3713 + Add website. Closed now See all hours. Improve this listing. See all (357) 4.5. Travelers' Choice 2023. RATINGS. Food. Service. Value. Atmosphere. Details. PRICE RANGE. $8 – $16. CUISINES. Irish, Bar, Pub.

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  3. May 28, 2019 · John Kavanaghs — better known by its nickname, “The Gravediggers”, or quite often, just simply, “The Diggers” — was built into the wall of Glasnevin Cemetery. Established in 1833,...

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  4. Sep 20, 2012 · John Kavanagh The Gravediggers. 4.7 (65 reviews) Claimed. € Pubs. Open 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM. See hours. See all 96 photos. Review Highlights. “ After a long cold walk through Glasnevin cemetery my daughter and I stopped into The Gravediggers for a pint and some coddle. ” in 13 reviews.

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  5. Sep 1, 2023 · Credit: Facebook/ John Kavanagh “The Gravediggers”. Sharing a wall with Glasnevin Cemetery, the Gravediggers is one of Dublin’s finest drinking establishments. First opened in 1833, it has been serving some of the city’s best Guinness and food for almost 200 years.

  6. Oct 29, 2018 · John Kavanagh is situated at the southeastern tip of Glasnevin Cemetery’s wall, next to where the main entrance was until the 1970s. It opened in north Dublin in 1833, just a year after the...

  7. John Kavanagh The Gravediggers in Glasnevin, County Dublin was founded in 1833 and is perhaps one of the longest generational pubs in Ireland. It is very often you will find three generations of Kavanaghs behind the bar with no music playing, no HD TVs and where conversation is most important.