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We invite you to experience our homage to Dublin’s oldest hotel and
pub. Built 800 years before its Omaha namesake, in 1198, the The
Brazen Head was built at the head waters of the river Liffey, where
Norman soldiers stood guarding the gates of the city huddled around
barrels of fire called “brazers”. Thus the “Brazen Head” was born,
and served for hundreds of years as a safe haven for revolutionaries
both famous and infamous, like Robert Emmet whose statue stands
guard in our smoke room.
We invite you to enjoy a fine cigar and your favorite beverage in the
Robert Emmet room. Sit back and relax. You might experience a bit of
the history.
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