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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.
BEST WESTERN Sligo Southern Hotel & Leisure Centre
view full listingSligo Town
Co. Sligo
Best Western Sligo Southern Hotel & Leisure Centre is a very popular and unique hotel in Sligo Town. Traditional 3 Star Irish Hotel adjacent to both rail & bus station terminal, just off the main road through the heart of the town.
Bonner's Corner Bar
view full listingBallybofey
Co. Donegal
Tel: +353 (0) 74 9131361
Fax: +3535 (0) 74 9131372
Proprietor: Pat Bonner
Family run Public house
Bush Hotel
view full listingCarrick on Shannon
Co. Leitrim
Tel: +353 (0) 71 967 1000
Fax: +353 (0) 71 962 1180
Proprietor: Joseph Dolan
Welcome!
The Bush Hotel is central to the thriving town of Carrick-on-Shannon and offers guests a 200 year tradition of comfort. The hotel started life as an Inn for weary travellers and their horses on the coach journey between Dublin and Sligo. Today that strong tradition of Inn Keeping and comfort continues. Whilst completely modernised, the hotel retains much of its old world tradition, character and charm and many memorabilia from the past. The Bush Bar, oozing with visitor appeal, is the Bush Hotel's traditional off-street bar.
The Hotel is the first Hotel in Ireland to be awarded the European Ecolabel 'Flower' Award recognising exceptionally high environmental management
Caiseal Mara-Clanmaca Co Ltd
view full listingInishowen
Co. Donegal
The Quay Bar & Outdoor Heated Lounge is a great place to relax with friends. With a wide selection of wines, beers, and spirits we are sure to have your favourite tipple.
Carthys Bar - Lock 17
view full listingCarrick-on-Shannon
Co. Leitrim
Tel: +353 (0) 71 9621291
Fax: +353 (0) 71 9621291
Proprietor: David Carthy
Carthy’s Bar is a real gem beside the bridge in Leitrim Village. It is situated on the banks of the Shannon-Erne Waterway – the very first pub on the canal with the Shannon at its rear. The pub was chosen as one of the top 5 pubs in the country by “The Sunday World” newspaper a few years ago.
Coll's Bar
view full listingGortahork
Co. Donegal
"Teach Coll" is public house in the heart of the Gaeltacht village of Magheroarty. It is family owned and has been established since around 1900. Down through the years we have been a regular stop off for many a fisherman, islander and visitor a like. We are a community orientated business and do our utmost to support local sports clubs and charities as much as possible. In the past we have operated as a B&B and have also previously done pub grub. So if your in Magheroarty at any stage why not call in and enjoy some craic & ceol dti Choll.
Conways Bar- Colt 45 Ltd
view full listingRamelton
Co. Donegal
Conway’s Bar first opened its doors to the public in 1850. For much of its early life it was little more then the owners kitchen! For much of the 20th century it was run by Mrs. Conway. Following her death its ownership left the Conway family but the name remains. In the year 2001 it was bought by Edward McDaid and joined the McDaid Drink stable. Famed throughout Ireland for its thatched roof and rustic charm, its traditional music sessions have become the thing of legend. So why not stop in today and enjoy a pint and a song along the banks of the River Lennon.
Coolera House
view full listingKnocknahur
Co. Sligo
Coolera House has long been one of the better-known pubs and venues in the North West. Throughout the l970’s and early 80’s Coolera House was infamous for its wild nights and musical reputation.
Coyle's Bar & Restaurant
view full listingLifford
Co. Donegal
Coyle’s Bar and Restaurant is a second generation family run establishment. Customers will always receive a warm welcome with a friendly smile. Our guests can enjoy relaxing in the bar in front of the open fire, a spot of lunch or play some pool and watch the sport on our many big screen TVs.















