Molly's Bar, Letterfrack, Co. Galway
Letterfrack
Letterfrack
Co. Galway
Web: www.mollysbar91@gmail.com
Email: deelyons1@yahoo.co.uk
Tel: +353 (0) 95 41931
Proprietor: Gerry & Sally Lyons
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About Us
Mollys Bar is situated in the heart of connemara in a place called "Letterfrack" its a family run pub with music and craic every weekend! Molly's is re-known for its large heart warming log fires and good pints of Guinness, it loves welcoming old and new customers into it and musicians too, also it is were The Raineys recorded there debut irish album in 1956.
Also proud sponsors of G.M.I.T gaelic football team, and Renvyle under 21's.
You can find us on facebook :
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Local Attractions
Molly's is located beside G.M.i.T furniture college Letterfrack and 2 miles from Kylemore Abbey castle and within walking distance (50 metres) from the beautiful Connemara national park.
Visit website: www.mollysbar91@gmail.com
Whats on Offer:
- Food
- Live Music
- Parties Catered For
- Pub Quiz
- Sport
- Themed Nights
Facilities:
- Beer Garden
- Car Parking
- Family Friendly
- Family Run
- Function Room
- Listed Building
- Open Fire
- Smoking Area
- Wheelchair Access
- WiFi
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Pub Reviews
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"A night to remember"
While on holiday in Letterfrack my friend and I decided to go and have a look at the local pubs. Not expecting to stay out very late, we stepped into Molly's for a quick drink. Peter the very friendly and handsome barman made us feel right at home. From there the drinks just kept on coming. The people inside the pub were amazing. We made so many friends and needless to say we did not have an early night. Molly's gave us a night to remember. The people inside made the experience unforgetable and Peter can smile at a slighty drunk lady any time! Hope to see you again. Caria
Review published 21 May 2012
Posted by: Caria Kahts
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