James's Street, Dublin
Buildings, some disused, on James's Street in 2026 | |
| Native name | Sráid San Séamas (Irish) |
|---|---|
| Former name | Saint James's Street |
| Length | 740 m (2,430 ft) |
| Width | 12 metres (39 ft) |
| Location | Dublin, Ireland |
| Postal code | D08 |
| Coordinates | 53°20′35″N 6°17′26″W / 53.34306°N 6.29056°W |
| west end | Mount Brown |
| east end | Thomas Street |
| Other | |
| Known for | St James' Church (Church of Ireland) St James' Church (Roman Catholic) St. James's Hospital St. James's Gate |
James's Street (Irish: Sráid San Séamas) is a street in the Liberties area of central Dublin, Ireland. Originally the location of one of the medieval city gates of Dublin, St. James's Gate, it has been the home of St. James's Gate Brewery since the 18th century.
The street runs from approximately the steps of Cromwell's Quarters and Mount Brown to the junction with Watling Street and Thomas Street. The street is a continuation of High Street and the ancient Slighe Mhór out of the city to the west.