You’ll join locals and travelers upstairs at Merchants Arch Bar for an Irish Dance Party in Dublin’s Temple Bar district. Learn group dance steps from award-winning dancers, enjoy live Irish music, and relax between dances at your reserved table with food or drinks available. Expect laughter, stories, and moments where you actually feel part of Dublin — not just watching from the sidelines.
I didn’t expect to sweat in a Dublin pub, but here we were — upstairs at Merchants Arch Bar, right by the river, with my shoes sticking a little to the old wooden floor. The Irish Dance Party started off kind of casual, everyone at their own tables (ours was reserved, which felt oddly fancy for me). Our host — a musician with that quick Dublin wit — kicked things off with a song I half-recognized from somewhere. He explained the story behind it, something about lost love and whiskey, and I caught myself grinning before I’d even touched my pint.
The dancers came out next. I mean, they made it look easy — those sharp taps and spins. Then suddenly it was our turn. “Don’t worry if you’ve two left feet,” one of them joked as she showed us the steps. The first round was all clapping and laughter; my friend nearly tripped over me trying to keep up. I could smell someone’s shepherd’s pie drifting by from the bar menu while we shuffled around in a big circle. Honestly, I was more out of breath than expected but weirdly proud when we finally got it right (sort of).
Between dances there was time to just sit back and watch — four performances in total, each one different. There was this moment when the singer slowed things down and told a story about growing up nearby; you could hear people getting quiet for a second, just listening to him pick at his guitar. That stuck with me more than I thought it would. And yeah, Li laughed when I tried to say “sláinte” properly (I’m still not sure I nailed it). The whole thing lasted about two hours but felt quicker somehow… maybe that’s always true when you’re having fun or slightly embarrassed by your own dancing.
The event is held upstairs at Merchants Arch Bar, 49 Wellington Quay in Temple Bar.
The experience lasts for two hours.
Yes, there are four choreographed performances by professional Irish dancers and live music throughout.
Yes, guests are taught three group Irish dances by the instructors during the party.
Yes, there is a full bar and menu serving Irish food available throughout.
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult and youths are welcome.
Comfortable clothing is recommended for dancing.
Yes, public transportation is available close to Merchants Arch Bar.
Your afternoon includes entry to The Irish Dance Party upstairs at Merchants Arch Bar in Dublin’s Temple Bar area; reserved seating at your own table; all activities like group dance lessons led by award-winning dancers; four live performances; plus plenty of time to enjoy drinks or food from the full bar and menu while soaking up local music and stories before heading out into Dublin again.
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