The Dubliner
“The DJ's choices were diverse and he gladly accepted requests.”
“I partied on the rooftop this past weekend and let's just say I don't remember much hahahahaha.”
“We rolled in a sweaty crew post our 5K race and Ryan was the perfect host, serving up buckets of cold corona and lime to the runners.”
The Dubliner
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Good For Dancing: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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With all the times i have been to Hoboken i always saw this place and never went in. Finally we made the move to go in last weekend and it was surprisingly awesome. It was nice weather so going upstairs to the rooftop bar was definitely a treat, not something you can usually get without going into NYC.
When we first go there it was like 11:15pm and you'd figure these bars would start packing out on a Friday night. It was a ghost town. But by 12:30am this place was packed and the DJ was killing it. I was sad i had to leave to catch the train actually, i wanted to stay. Drink prices are normal, nothing to brag about.
What i personally liked about this place was its not just another cookie-cutter bar on Washington street. The place has an interesting layout and its 3 floors high. There is a bar on every floor (don't worry). The top floor is the roof, if its nice out i highly suggest you get up there early because it will pack out fast and the bouncer wont let you up. I was happy with my experience though and i will absolutely be back.
I would like to give this place 5 stars for being pretty much the only rooftop bar in Hoboken, but they're in desperate need of renovations. The carpet is old and smelly, which raises the question of why they even have carpet in a bar. The men's bathroom on the second floor has a major leak coming from the roof, so you'll in all likelihood get some foreign liquid dropped on your head upon entering/exiting. Hopefully it's backdraft from the bar upstairs, but who knows. And the strobe lights on the second floor scream 1980s.
As for the prices, I understand their taxes, rent and liability insurance are probably high having a rooftop bar, but $13.50 for mixed drinks and $5.50 for Coors Light bottles is a bit overkill. At least the mixed drinks are served in pint glasses. One other positive is that there is a cocktail server taking drink orders around the rooftop so you don't have to keep going back to the bar.
LOVED the rooftop in the summers!! Intimate seating up there with long wooden benches and awesome attentive bartenders who made good, strong drinks and were pretty friendly to our large group. I feel like it was mostly the vibe that kept us all there instead of fancy decor or expensive fancy drinks.
Nice bar. One of only a few rooftop bars in Hoboken. It has three floors which is nice because they each have a different vibe and can fill with different crowds depending on the night. Standard priced drinks, friendly staff AND they have Big Buck Hunter! And Ms. Pac Man!
I like to go on the rooftop when it's nice out. Really chill bar for a weekend during the day and a fun, casual bar for a weekend night. They have a special for a bucket of beers for like $15. Good for sharing with your table.
Good location downtown, especially if you're in the mood to bar hop!
Hoboken does not have many rooftops so when you find a good one, it is a must to share. This place is awesome. Friends and I came as a post happy hour spot before night life bars got popping. We had a great time. Enjoyed the outdoors and some beers.
Terribly disappointed by how dry the burger was. The pot pie was equally a let down. What a shame.
Best bartender in Hoboken!!!
Heathy D!!!!!!
Beware of the bartender known as Nikki….she is fantastic as well. The whole staff was friendly my beer was cold and the conversation was great. Thanks guys.
The Dubliner is about what you'd expect from a downtown Hoboken: overcrowded and overpriced, with dance-pop blaring at ear-splitting volumes. The cheapest beer is $5.50 and a basic gin & tonic or rum & cola at the rooftop bar will run you $13+. That rooftop sets The Dubliner apart from other similar spots in the neighborhood, but there are better places to get your drink (and dance) on.