The Brazen Head
The Brazen Head is a public house located at 20 Lower Bridge Street in Dublin, Ireland, which has operated as a hostelry on the site since 1198, predating formal licensing laws introduced in 1635, though the present building dates to 1754 when it served as a coaching inn.[1][2]
Throughout its history, the pub has been associated with notable figures and events, including serving as a clandestine meeting place for the United Irishmen in the late 18th century and attracting revolutionaries such as Robert Emmet.[3][4]
Today, it continues as a venue for traditional Irish music sessions, hearty food, and ales, drawing visitors interested in its preserved medieval ambiance and claims to being among Ireland's earliest taverns, despite debates over the continuity of the structure and competition from establishments like Sean's Bar in Athlone.[5][6][7]