Destinations
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Region
County
Town
Brennan's Kilteel Inn
view full listingNaas
Co. Kildare
Brennan's Kilteel Inn is a two storey, ivy clad, 100 year old building. It is olde world with two open fires, tiled floor and pitch pine back bar and furnishings. An old traditional pub in all it's glory! It is full of antiques, a haunted room and endless tales of by gone times
Abbots Bar
view full listingNenagh
Co. Tipperary
Tel: +353 (0) 67 41111
Fax: +353 (0) 67 41022
Proprietor: G.M. Matthias Muller
The Abbots Bar is located at the Abbey Court Hotel, Dublin Road, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, just a 5 minute stroll from the town centre. The bar and hotel appeals to a wide mix of chatty locals and holiday guests.
Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort
view full listingAdare
Co. Limerick
Tel: +353 (0) 61 396566
Fax: +353 (0) 61 396124
Proprietor: Anita Higgins, General Manager
The Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort in County Limerick, Ireland, is the ultimate luxury five star vacation destination complete with an 18 hole championship golf course, luxurious treatment rooms, world-class dining facilities, fishing, shopping, sightseeing and a host of other estate activities guaranteed to make memories which will last a lifetime.
Allingham Arms Hotel
view full listingBundoran
Co. Donegal
Tel: +353 (0) 71 9841075
Fax: +353 (0) 71 9841171
Proprietor: Peter & Elizabeth McIntyre
Why not call into the more traditional Coolmore Bar for a convivial drink with friends both old and new. Be sure to sample the music of our many talented local artists that provide music nightly throughout the summer season.
An Brog
view full listingCork City
Co. Cork
An Brog opened its doors in 1992 and since then has grown and expanded into Cork’s leading indie alternative bar. It's open till 2am every night and as always admission is free. The DJ's play a mix of classic indie rock and up to the minute tunes which the punters love. An Brog also indulges those who want to see some live gigs all of which have been free since 1992. Bands to have graced our stage have included Boss Volenti, The Chalets, Duke Special, The Frank and Walters The Coronas, The Blizzards, Delorentos, Fight Like Apes, Electric Eel Shock (Japan) and most local indie/rock bands.
Such bands included Rulers of the Planet, Rest, Wiggle, and 10past7. Locals have seen Circus Cat, When Good Pets Go Bad and a host of hot new talent play recently - keeping to the Brog's policy of supporting new bands. A host of well known faces have also popped in for a pint or six. Tommy Tiernan, Glen Hansard, Cillian Murphy, Johnathan Rhys Myers, Vince Vaughan, Michael Madsen & Vinnie Jones have all popped up at the bar at some stage. Although not on the same night! So why not pop by if your in the area and say hello.
An Dilly Dally Inn Cork
view full listingCork City
Co. Cork
The Dilly Dally Inn is a family run local pub which has adapted to cater for all walks of life and has changed with the challenges the licenced trade has had to endure over the years.
An Poc Fada
view full listingMonaghan Town
Co. Monaghan
An Poc Fada was opened in November 1998. With a massive refurbishment done, it was designed in old style Irish with a hint of modern Ireland mixed with Gothic features and creative art work.
An Pucan Bar & Restaurant - West Coast Oran Ltd
view full listingGalway City
Co. Galway
An Seanachai Bar & Restaurant
view full listingDungarvan
Co. Waterford
Tel: +353 (0)58 46755
Fax: +353 (0)58 46756
Proprietor: Johnnie & Margaret Hurley
West Waterford's hidden gem, ideally located just outside Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, off the N25 to Youghal and Cork. An Seanachaí is a charming old world pub and restaurant that has been meticulously restored to its former glory by proprietors Johnnie and Mags Hurley. The immaculate thatched roof transports one back in time and the warm welcoming open fireplace draws you in
An SpailpĂn Fanach
view full listingCork City
Co. Cork
An Spailpín Fanach (the Migrant Worker) was founded in 1779 across the street from the Beamish & Crawford Brewery (which ceased production in March 2009). It is a traditional Irish bar offering live music Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. “a lovely soothing place with low ceilings, exposed brick walls, flagstone floors, fireplaces, a simple wooden bar and woven rush seats”. (Quote from Frommers Ireland 2009). Its cosy, lively atmosphere makes it popular with tourists and locals alike.
Home to "The Cork Singers Club" on Sunday nights September to June, except Bank holiday weekends; a night of unaccompanied Traditional Singing. Also "The Cork Yarnspinners" a night of storytelling and song on the last Tuesday of each month September to June.















