POP MUSIC star Nick Jonas enjoyed a surprise dinner at The Bridge 1859 in Ballsbridge last night.
The Dublin pub is owned by Ireland rugby legends Dave Kearney, Jamie Heaslip, and Sean O’Brien.
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Jonas popped in and posed for a photo with the pub’s staff outside the venue.
Posting on social media, the pub wrote: “An absolute pleasure hosting Nick Jonas from the Jonas Brothers for dinner last night!
“Thanks for dropping by, Nick! Hope to see you again soon! And hey, we’ve got tables for three in case you want to bring your brothers along next time #oneforthewall”
The singer was recovering from a bad dose of influenza that he confirmed on social media last week.
The Jonas brothers was forced to reschedule a couple of their gigs in Mexico because of it.
Nick wrote: “Hi guys. I have come down with the nasty strain of influenza-A that’s been going around, and I’m not able to sing at the moment.
“We always want to be able to give you guys the best show and I’m just not able to do that for these shows in Mexico at this time.
“These shows are now rescheduled for August. Mexico City: 8/21 and 8/22. Monterrey: 8/24 and 8/25
“We are incredibly sorry for the inconvenience this causes some of you.
“Love you all. You’re the best fans in the world. Will bring 120% in August!”
The Jonas brothers are coming to Ireland later this year to play in Belfast on 9 September and Dublin on September 10.
The staff at The Bridge 1859 will be hoping Nick’s recommendation will be the trio back for another meal.
The pub showed their rugby side recently when they gave away a matchday experience for Leinster’s Champions Cup semi-final against Northampton.
It was a great day for the winner as Leinster hung on to book their place in the European final in London on May 25.
The boozer’s ex-Leinster owners will be hoping their former side can make it third time lucky after the last two finals.
La Rochelle got the better of Leo Cullen’s side on back-to-back occasions but now only Toulouse stand in the way of a fifth European crown.