Drury Street
Drury Street in July 2020 | |
| Native name | Irish: An Bóthar Beag or Sráid Drury |
|---|---|
| Namesake | William Drury or Drury Lane |
| Location | Dublin, Ireland |
| Coordinates | 53°20′32.44″N 6°15′47.77″W / 53.3423444°N 6.2632694°W |
| North | Exchequer Street |
| South | Stephen Street |
| Other | |
| Known for | retail rag trade Victorian architecture bars and restaurants George's Street Arcade |
Drury Street (Irish: An Bóthar Beag, meaning 'the small road') is a narrow and partially pedestrianised retail street in the centre of Dublin, Ireland.
The street is connected to Exchequer Street at its northern end and Stephen Street at its southern end. It is intersected by Fade Street and Castle Market and runs parallel to South William Street.