About Nancy Hands
In the lively fringe of Stoneybatter where Smithfield meets the northside buzz, Nancy Hands stands as a bastion of traditional Irish hospitality and live music in Dublin. Tucked away on Benburb Street, this gem has been pouring pints since the 1800s, its cosy nooks whispering tales of rebels and poets. Named after a legendary figure from Dublin lore, it's the perfect spot for those seeking the best live music in Stoneybatter without the tourist gloss. The pub bursts to life with trad sessions on weekends, where accordion players and singers belt out classics amid the clink of glasses and laughter. Savour the scent of simmering stews and fresh soda bread wafting from the kitchen, complementing frothy Guinness or crisp craft ales from local breweries like Porterhouse.
What to Expect
Live music kicks off Friday through Sunday from 10pm, featuring a mix of traditional Irish tunes and contemporary folk. The upstairs room hosts larger sessions, while downstairs offers intimate singalongs. Classic pub grub shines here: hearty beef and Guinness pie, seafood chowder loaded with Dublin Bay prawns, and veggie options for all. Prices are wallet-friendly, making it ideal for a full evening out in Stoneybatter's pub trail.
Insider Tips
Head upstairs for the best music views; snag a corner table early. Pair your night with a stroll along the Liffey Quay nearby or explore Stoneybatter's indie shops on Manor Street beforehand. Locals tip: try the house hot toddy on chilly nights. It's family-friendly early evenings, then transforms into a trad haven. For special events, check their socials for guest musicians from the Dublin scene. Nancy Hands captures that unpretentious Stoneybatter charm, where live music feels like a neighbourly gathering. You'll leave with new friends, a full belly, and melodies echoing in your ears, ready to rave about this hidden live music venue in Dublin 7 to everyone back home.
