James Joyce Irish Pub - Pelikanstrasse 8, 8001 Zurich
http://www.jamesjoyce.ch/The bar, located just off Zurich's famous Bahnhofstrasse, has a fascinating history. James Joyce, the renowned Dublin writer, spent many years in Zurich and indeed also died and was buried here. As the pub website tells us,
'The interior furnishing originates from the Jury's hotel in Dublin and was run there as the Antique Bar.
'At the beginning of the 1970s, the hotel had to give way to urban development measures. At an auction a businessman from Zuerich purchased the interior furnishing and sold it to the SBG (now UBS) at that time. They had the far-sightedness and honoured a guest of many years' standing and friend of the Zuerich city (James Joyce) in this special way.
'The 19th century Art Nouveau bar is considered worldwide as one of the most beautiful bars, as it has been protected and preserved entirely.
'An Irish bar situated in Zuerich may therefore very well be called the James Joyce Bar.'
The pub also opens in the evenings but food isn't served until 6pm and the atmosphere is a little more subdued then. However whatever the time of day or evening, you can be sure of a warm welcome with an enticing selection of Irish, British and international food and beverages. Cheers!