The Grand Hotel , Tralee, Co. Kerry
Denny Street
Tralee
Co. Kerry
Web: www.grandhoteltralee.com
Email: info@grandhoteltralee.com
Tel: +353 (0) 66 7121499
Fax: +353 (0) 66 7122877
Proprietor: Dick Boyle
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About Us
The Pikeman Bar is a very popular spot with the locals & guests. In keeping with the ambience of the hotel The Pikeman Bar is a traditional style pub.
We offer a lively breakfast and coffee morning to the early customer. Our in-house French pastry chef, David will be delighted to tempt you with his freshly baked scones, Irish brown bread, pastries & desserts with your freshly brewed tea or coffee
Our bar food menu is second to none and offers a wide & extensive choice to cater for all tastes and budgets
Food is served in the bar from 8.30am to 9.30pm daily
The Pikeman bar is a lively place to enjoy a pint and a chat at the end of a busy day. We have a very popular Traditional Irish Music Session every Friday night open to customers, groups & all visitors.
Good company & a welcoming atmosphere await you whenever you return
The History of the Hotel
The Grand Hotel Tralee stands on the site of The Great Castle of Tralee, once the principal stronghold of the powerful Geraldine’s of Munster. Descendants from Maurice Fitzgerald, who came to Ireland with the Normans, the Geraldine’s established themselves in Kerry in the early years of the 13th Century. John Fitzthomas Fitzgerald founded the town of Tralee,
Local Attractions
The Aquadome
The Rose of Tralee
Siamsa Tire
The Tralee Town Park
Kerry the Kingdom Museum
Blennerville Windmill
Kingdom Greyhound Stadium
Visit website: www.grandhoteltralee.com
Whats on Offer:
- Food
- Late Bar
- Live Music
- Parties Catered For
- Pub Quiz
- Restaurant
- Sport
Facilities:
- Accommodation
- Baby-changing Facilities
- Coach Tours
- Family Friendly
- Family Run
- Function Room
- High Chairs
- Listed Building
- Open Fire
- Smoking Area
- WiFi
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