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Tucked away in Clontarf East, The Viking Theatre offers an intimate and welcoming setting for theater lovers. Known for producing standout performances like "Life and Times of Paddy Armstrong" and showcasing top-notch talent such as Sorcha Furlong in "Tender Mercies," this cozy pub theatre has made a name for itself in Dublin's cultural scene. The recent performance by David Gilna left audiences enthralled, contributing to the venue's impressive 4.6 Google rating. With its unique setup and inviting atmosphere, The Viking Theatre is the perfect spot for an unforgettable evening of entertainment.

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 387 reviews
4.6/5 151 review
4.8/5 236 reviews
Mary Mc Elligott
Mary Mc Elligott
3 weeks ago on Google

Lovely unique theatre, made to feel very welcome, good set up. Life and Times of Paddy Armstrong was fantastic - great play and incredible performance. Thanks ⭐

Selina Brennan
Selina Brennan
7 months ago on Google

A real Gem above Connolly Cosy friendly pub along Clontarf Coastline not at front city centre Dublin.Saw a gr8 talent one man song n dance show there and was blown away by David Gilna.A Coastal retreat for creatives not enough people know about.⛴️🌊You will be greeted by thinking port lights across the bay and ree car park across the road at the sea ⛵

Siobhan Tobin
Siobhan Tobin
8 months ago on Google

The Viking Theatre in Clontarf is the Diamond in Entertainment .We are so privileged to have on our doorstep. The Viking has brought us over the years a series of historal plays, most of all local talent wriiten and played by amazing actors in a small intimate surroundings. I went to the current play. 3.30 at Cheltham which I am still reeling from, my heart was beating so fast I felt I was in this frightening and adrenalin filled part. Im so glad it was only a play based on a very true story. This play should be on the curriclum for every secondary School to instill in the pupils the dangers getting caught up in addiction. destined to ruin their and many lives. The play is also full of fun I never stopped laughing thanks to the best actors I have witnessed in a long time. but a lesson to be learned for everyone. well done to actors producers etc.,

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of The Viking Theatre?
    The Viking Theatre is located at 198 Clontarf Rd, D03 Y974, Dublin, Clontarf East, Ireland.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Seafield Road Junc (727 m walk)
    • Bus stop Fortview Avenue (173 m walk)
    • Bus stop Blackheath Park (754 m walk)
    • Bus stop Vernon Avenue (589 m walk)
  • How is The Viking Theatre rated by visitors?
    The Viking Theatre has an average rating of 4.7 based on 387 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.