Dublin Irish House Party Live Show, Dinner Option Available
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Traditional Irish 3-course dinner FOR DINNER & SHOW OPTION ONLY
- Full bar drinks menu available during the show (own expense)
- Experience our indigenous instruments including the Uilleann Pipes, Bodhran and Harp
- Live traditional music and dance from 'All Ireland' champion musicians and dancer
- Intimate homely setting in an 18th Century Georgian Townhouse.
- Humorous stories from our entertaining hosts
- Gratuities
- Drinks
Itinerary
Experience an intimate Irish house party in Dublin with live traditional music, song and Irish dance in a beautiful 18th-century Georgian townhouse. Step into the original home of 'The Irish House Party' where this unique show began. Now a hit touring theatre show across the UK and beyond, "The Irish House Party' continues to delight audiences far and wide. But you can still experience it where it all began right here in Dublin. On arrival you'll be welcomed into a warm and relaxed setting inspired by the traditional Irish house party. For those who choose the dinner option, enjoy a delicious Irish meal before the show begins. As the evening unfolds enjoy live traditional music, song, Irish humour and dance. Each performance is slightly different with spontaneous moments and genuine interaction between performers and audience. Whether you're visiting Dublin or looking for a truly authentic night out, this is a rare chance to experience the music, culture and craic up close!
Meeting point
Start Location
27 Pembroke Road, The Lansdowne Hotel, Dublin, Ireland
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
Good to know
- Minimum age 5 years and over
Traveler reviews
Great music let down by food and venue
Having been to Johnnie fox’s hoolie on my last trip wanted to give the family a similar experience but this is not it. Nice friendly servers but totally over worked and took over 25 minutes to get a drink - not much of a party! Food is well below average and slow service throughout as over worked. Having paid for the dinner before you might expect some priority seating but we ended up being the last ones in so stuck in the back of the theatre which smelled of mold and could not see the feet of the dancer which was a huge loss. The music was superb but over pretty quickly - find the way to get to a different place as you custom is not valued here. Some people even left rather than stay in the cramped seats with no where to put your drinks - when you can ever get one.
It was fantastic.
It was fantastic. Great music and dance
Show is a MUST, skip the meal
You want Trad music you can hear, dancing you can see at a good price, this is the place. Easy to access with a main bus route. nice neighbourhood. Great music and dance. Skip the dinner ticket, it was nothing special
Great Irish evening with incredibly talented artists.
We had a wonderful evening with delicious food, great musicians, and a talented dancer. It would be nice if the guests who eat here also received the best seats.
Disappointing experience at times
Disappointing at times. Very talented musicians that did not deliver the House Party performance!Expected lots of lively traditional tunes to get toes tapping. No wonder theatre was half full. Especially felt cheated when an Amy Winehouse song and Molly Malone was sung. I was concerned when the beautiful Gaelic song at the start was ruined by getting audience to sing what are we going to do with a drunken sailor!! The band which sadly did not even have a fiddle player 🥲involved audience with clapping but asked audience to sing the chorus of tunes two and in one case four times. At times a very Boring experience especially with the long chats.more jigs and reels needed to create a party!! Just not a party atmosphere Dancing was super but hard for one and two dancers to hold attention and create a party feel. More needed. Sadly Would not recommend better off going to a pub and listening to a real Irish party.
