Guinness Storehouse
Stóras Guinness
A seven-story visitor attraction housed in a converted fermentation plant at the historic St. James's Gate Brewery. It offers interactive exhibits about the famous stout's history and provides a complimentary pint at the top-floor Gravity Bar with 360-degree city views.
Things to do
- Gravity Bar Experience — Ascend to the seventh floor and enjoy your complimentary pint of Guinness while rotating 360 degrees to take in panoramic views of Dublin city and the surrounding countryside.
- Interactive Exhibits — Explore five floors of immersive displays documenting Guinness's 250-year history, including advertising campaigns, brewing techniques, and the iconic brand's cultural impact.
- Guinness Academy — Learn the art of pouring the perfect pint from expert staff in this hands-on masterclass experience, culminating in a certificate and a glass of your own creation.
- St. James's Gate Brewery Tour — Walk through the working brewery grounds where Guinness has been brewed since 1759, observing traditional fermentation vats and copper stills still in use today.
- Advertising Heritage Gallery — View a collection of famous Guinness advertisements spanning decades, from vintage posters to the celebrated 'Surfer' and 'Jump' campaigns that defined the brand's marketing legacy.
- Photo Opportunity at Gravity Bar — Capture memorable photos with your complimentary pint against the floor-to-ceiling windows framing Dublin's skyline including Christ Church Cathedral and the Liffey River.
Food to try
- Guinness and Beef Stew — A traditional Irish dish featuring tender beef braised in rich Guinness stout, available at the Storehouse's restaurants and reflecting Dublin's classic comfort food cuisine.
- Smoked Salmon and Brown Bread — A quintessential Irish plate pairing locally-cured smoked salmon with soda bread, often served as an appetizer or light lunch option within the venue.
- Complimentary Guinness Pint — The signature experience included with admission, serving a freshly-poured pint of Guinness stout at the Gravity Bar at the optimal temperature and condition.
- Irish Coddle — A Dublin specialty of sausages, bacon, potatoes, and onions simmered together, reflecting working-class Dublin tradition and commonly featured on Storehouse menus.
- Boxty with Local Cheese — A traditional Irish potato pancake filled with creamy Irish cheese, representing authentic Irish culinary heritage served within the venue's dining areas.
Local customs & good to know
- Proper Pint Protocol — Take your time enjoying your complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar; Irish culture values lingering conversation and savoring drinks rather than rushing consumption.
- St. James's Gate Heritage — The brewery is a pilgrimage site for beer enthusiasts worldwide, and locals view it with deep pride as a symbol of Dublin's industrial and cultural heritage since 1759.
- Photography Etiquette — While photos are encouraged at the Gravity Bar, be respectful of other visitors' experiences and avoid blocking views or creating excessive crowds during peak hours.
- Irish Hospitality Customs — Staff members are trained in warm Irish hospitality and will engage in friendly conversation; accepting their recommendations and treating them courteously is appreciated custom.