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Proprietors Jim and Colette Mongey arrived together from Ireland on the HMS Brittanica on April 11, 1959. Jim left his hometown of Navan, County Meath and Colette is from Dublin, the beautiful capital city for which the Pub is named.

Opened in 1973 in what had been the one-room Community Cocktail Lounge, the Dublin Pub is nestled at the top of Pine Street, just off busy South Street. Its murals of downtown Dublin, original street lampposts, antiques, artwork and full menu of great food and drink, recreate the wonderful warmth of a traditional Irish Pub. Known for its authenticity and as a gathering place for friends and family, the Pub has established itself as a Morristown landmark.

1973- Jim and Colette open the one-room Dublin Pub.

1981- Eight years after its opening, the Pub undergoes its first renovation, adding the O'Connell Room, where the neighboring Pizza Pit restaurant had been located. The room is named in honor of the great Irish Statesman Daniel O'Connell.

1994- The Pub undergoes its second major renovation,with a new facade and the addition of the Kells Room in what was formally David's Salon. The Kells Room is named after Ireland's treasured Book of Kells which is on display at Trinity College in Dublin.

2000- The Pub expands once again, adding the Celtic Room, an intimate space for private parties and casual gatherings.

2005- The Pub ventures outdoors with the addition of a breath taking stone terrace. Nestled on the side of "The Pub", it allows patrons to enjoy our Irish Faire and the outdoors together.

The Mongey family offers a sincere Céad Mile Fáilte to all their patrons and loyal customers. When in the Whippany area, please visit our other fine establishment, Molly Malone's (est. 1975) on Route 10 West.

 
4 Pine Street | Morristown, NJ | 07960 | Tel: 973-538-1999 | Fax: 973-538-0990