This Unsuspecting Oldschool Dublin Pub Serves Shockingly Tasty Tapas
If there's one thing I love about Dublin it's that you'll find the best things in the most unexpected places.
That is exactly what happened to me when I went for a few scoops with my friends a while back.
We were on the northside, spending the day at the Botanic Gardens, taking all of those cringy Instagrams and after a long day of being *productive* my tummy started to rumble.
Where could we possibly go for food?
My friend led us to this random pub tucked away behind the gardens. It was dark, grey and a little... unappealing if I'm honest. Before too long I found out that this was The Gravediggers.
John Kavanagh’s The Gravediggers has been a part of Dublin since 1833.
I had heard many a tale about this pub - that it was a hotspot with Glasnevin locals and the best craic for a few scoops. It's a place I had been meaning to visit since I had moved up here and I was so excited to find out what all of the fuss was about.
As much as I adore pub grub on the correct occasion, on this day I was not feeling it.
To my delight, when we sat down we were presented with an interesting tapas menu.