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The POD - Nightclub on Harcourt Street, incorporating information on the building, venues and news.

The River Club - Semi-private club in Temple Bar, with details of membership, private hire, and activities.

Temple Theatre - Extensive site with details of regular club nights, corporate hire and location.

The Sugar Club - Leeson St. club, with drinks list, what's on listing, facilities overview and virtual tour.

Ultra Lounge - Friday night club in Lobo, in the Morrison Hotel.

Sharpshooter - Review from gay-ireland.com.

The Isaac Butt - A small but quality music venue in the centre of Dublin. Provides information on its location and upcoming clubs and gigs.

Vicar Street - Busy music venue in central Dublin presents specifications and booking details, past and future events, reviews location details and FAQ and contact details.

Whelan's - Listings of upcoming gigs, plus a history of the venue, technical specifications and a message board.

Spirit - Music venue on Middle Abbey Street.

Lillie's Bordello - Exclusive club, just off Grafton St.

Q + A - Venue information, dress code and music details for the club which is based in Eamonn Doran's in Temple Bar.

Renards - City centre club, incorporating cafe bar and nightclub, with a members-only section.

Club M - Nightclub in Temple Bar. Flash site featuring details of door policy, special events, photos of clubbers and contact details.

Club Anabel - Club at the Burlington Hotel. Gallery, contact details, membership, functions.

Rí-Rá - City centre club, part of the Globe bar.

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