About Dubray Books Grafton Street
Right in the heart of Dublin's bustling Grafton Street, Dubray Books is a beloved haven for book lovers, offering an inviting escape from the street's lively buskers and shoppers. This flagship store at 24-26 Grafton Street spans multiple floors packed with everything from Irish bestsellers to international thrillers, children's picture books, and thoughtful non-fiction. As Ireland's specialist bookseller, Dubray champions local authors like Liz Nugent, Emer McLysaght, and Sarah Breen, with dedicated sections for new releases and staff picks that feel like personal recommendations from a mate.
What to Expect
Expect a warm, wood-panelled interior with cosy reading nooks, where the scent of fresh pages mingles with coffee from their in-store cafe. Browse vast selections of crime novels, bingeable series, and pre-orders for hot titles like Dav Pilkey's Dog Man or Colm TóibÃn's latest. Kids adore the vibrant children's floor, while adults lose hours in the Irish interest section, featuring history, folklore, and contemporary fiction. Events like author signings and book launches add buzz, making it a cultural hub amid Grafton Street's luxury shops.
Insider Tips
Pop in early morning for quiet browsing before the tourist rush, or late afternoon for that perfect pre-dinner linger. Grab a loyalty card for discounts, and check the website for exclusive editions. Pair your visit with a stroll to nearby St Stephen's Green, book in hand. If hunting rarities, ask staff; they know hidden gems. Dubray's Grafton location outshines chains with its authentic Irish vibe, perfect for discovering voices from the island. Whether you're after Nadiya Hussain's comforts or André Aciman's Stowaways, this is your Grafton Street literary anchor.
With over 100,000 titles, it's a treasure trove reflecting Dublin's reading soul. Locals swear by it for thoughtful gifts, from puzzles to signed copies. Dive into the February staff recs like Catherine Newman's Wreck or Ruth Ennis's Shorelines. No wonder it's top-rated among Dublin's best bookshops; it's more than retail, it's community.
