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  1. The Rising Sun

    Mullinavat, Kilkenny

    The Rising Sun, Mullinavat, County Kilkenny was originally an ‘ale house’ built in 1644 during the Cromwellian era. Today, the Rising Sun offers an all day food service including breakfast, carvery lunch, a bar menu and an a la carte menu. [Read more]

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  2. JJ O'Malley's Bar and Restaurant

    Westport, Mayo

    Welcome to JJ O’ Malleys Westport’s most famous bar and restaurant. We are located at the top of Bridge St (near the Clock) in the heart of westport town. [Read more]

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  3. The Ardattin Inn

    Tullow, Carlow

    Located in Tullow, County Carlow, The Ardattin Inn is a family owned bar that offers visitors drinks amongst a quite ambience. [Read more]

  4. Robert's Cove Inn

    Roberts Cove, Cork

    The Roberts Cove Inn is located in one of the most scenic bays in South West Cork, 13 miles from Kinsale, 10 miles from Crosshaven and 12 miles from Ringaskiddy Port. [Read more]

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  5. The Goats Toe

    Bangor, County Down

    Gastro pub serving food Mon-Fri. Bar famous for it's specialty cocktails. [Read more]

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  6. The Maple Bar at Hotel Westport

    Westport, Mayo

    The Maple Bar at Hotel Westport situated just off the Newport Road. [Read more]

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  7. O'Neill's Bar And Restaurant Cork

    Allihies, Cork

    O'Neills Bar is situated in the old Copper Mining village of Allihies, only 400m away from a beautiful sandy beach. [Read more]

  8. Donnelly's of Barna

    Barna, Galway

    We are one of Ireland’s best known seafood restaurants and bars. Although we are principally known as a seafood restaurant we have plenty of game and meat dishes also. [Read more]

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  9. Derg Inn

    Terryglass, Tipperary

    The Derg Inn Terryglass, full of character and creativity, a great pint, really good food using locally sourced produce in season, Atlantic coast fish and seafood, tender and tasty beef. Live music, beer garden, shop, post office, petrol, craft beers. [Read more]

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  10. M J Henry's Bar

    Cootehall, Roscommon

    A charming, traditional, family run bar, MJ Henry’s is located in the picturesque village of Cootehall, Roscommon on the banks of the River Boyle which is part of the Shannon River system. [Read more]

  11. The Bleeding Horse

    Dublin City, Dublin

    There has been a pub in this location since the days of Oliver Cromwell. The Bleeding Horse has a history that goes back centuries, first opening its doors to Dublin punters way back in 1649. [Read more]

  12. The Baggot Inn

    Dublin City, Dublin

    Dublin’s Premier Late Bar Venue situated right in the heart of the City Centre. We serve great food and great atmosphere! Whether you are looking for a bite to eat or want to enjoy Dublin’s First Pull Your Own Pint Booth, The Baggot is perfect! [Read more]

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  13. Munster Bar

    Tralee, Kerry

    The Munster Bar, Tralee, was opened in 1875 and derived its name from its proximity to the Ballymullen Army Barracks which was home to the "Munster Fusiliers" Brigade of the British Army. [Read more]

  14. The Harbour Inn

    Buncrana, Donegal

    If you would like to relax and have a pint and the craic with the locals we have a warm and welcoming bar where you can enjoy live music at weekends. [Read more]

  15. The Rabbit Rooms

    Bangor, County Down

    Here in The Rabbit Booms we like to mess with your head not with your food. [Read more]

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  16. Lowrys Bar

    Tipperary, Tipperary

    Informal traditional live music Thursday nights. Noted for its good atmosphere and its special welcome for all sportsmen. Teas, coffee, soup and sandwiches served all day. [Read more]

  17. The Lord Lucan

    Lucan, Dublin

    The Lord Lucan is located in the busy borough of Lucan on the Southside of County Dublin. A charming traditional style pub with many modern elements. [Read more]

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  18. The Galtee Inn

    Cahir, Tipperary

    Malones Galtee Inn is a family run (third generation) establishment, renowned across the province of Munster as an award winning public house and restaurant well known for its locally produced, large and succulent steaks. [Read more]

  19. Ó'Donnabháin's Bar

    Kenmare, Kerry

    Traditional Irish bar and popular restaurant. [Read more]

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  20. Barr na Sráide Inn

    Dingle, Kerry

    Join in the craic in the comfortable surrounings of the bar. [Read more]

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  21. The Dew Drop Inn

    Kill, Kildare

    The Dew Drop Inn, situated in the heart of Kill Village, Co. Kildare, dates back to the 19th Century and has been a licenced premises for over fifty years. [Read more]

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  22. Bayview Inn

    Kilcrohane, Cork

    Tootsie's restaurant is situated within the Bay View Inn on the beautiful Sheep's Head Peninsula in West Cork. They serve an a la carte menu and offer fantastic views of the bay. [Read more]

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  23. John Benny Moriarty

    Dingle, Kerry

    In keeping with local tradition John Benny Moriarty's offers high quality traditional Irish music and singing 6 nights a week in high season. [Read more]

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  24. The Spinnaker Bar

    Dunmore East, Waterford

    The Spinnaker Bar "Serving Food" prides itself on good quality food served in the relaxed informal atmosphere that is the Spinnaker Bar. Spinnaker's Seafood Chowder : a signature dish associated direct with The Spinnaker Bar, simply a must have when dining at The Spinnaker, of visiting Dunmore East. It is packed full of goodies, an ideal lunch time favourite accompanied by an open prawn or smoked salmon sandwich. [Read more]

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  25. The Bird Flanagan

    Dublin City, Dublin

    The Bird Flanagan, winner of the Black and White Best Newcomer of the Year Award 1994. A specialist in fine wines, the Bird Flanagan comprises of a pub and off licence. [Read more]

  26. Red Fox Inn

    Glenbeigh, Kerry

    The Red Fox Inn is an old traditional road house situated adjacent to Kerry Bog Village museum, home of the Kerry Bog Pony, on the scenic Ring of Kerry route. [Read more]

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  27. Cleeres Pub

    Kilkenny City, Kilkenny

    Cleere’s Pub on Parliament Street, Kilkenny City is a popular tavern with locals and visitors alike. The pub has the distinction of being the home of the longest running Traditional Music session in Kilkenny city, every Monday night. [Read more]

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  28. The Co-Op

    Moycullen, Galway

    The Co-Op Bar & Restaurant serves delicious food, including starters, main courses and pizza. €2 off takeaway pizzas. Late bar on Saturdays with DJ after the band. [Read more]

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  29. Kittys Tavern

    Roscrea, Tipperary

    Located in the centre of Roscrea in Grants Hotel [Read more]

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  30. The Thatched Village Inn

    Coolrain, Laois

    Situated at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains, this family run, old world, thatched pub is situated in the village of Coolrain. Traditional music and set dancing is enjoyed throughout the year. [Read more]

  31. Templars Inn Seafood Bar & Restaurant

    Fethard On Sea, Wexford

    Templars Inn Seafood Bar & Restaurant is located on the spectacular Hook Peninsula in Co Wexford home to Ireland’s oldest lighthouse. The main focus is on fresh seasonal dishes. [Read more]

  32. The Huntsman Inn

    Galway City, Galway

    The Huntsman Inn is one of Galway’s most impressive bars and yet has maintained a personal touch which will never fail to make an impression on each and every customer. [Read more]

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  33. The Courtyard Ferns

    Ferns, Wexford

    The Courtyard Pub is located in the centre of the historical village of Ferns in North County Wexford. Relax by a blazing log fire or enjoy a great pint in their cozy bar. [Read more]

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  34. Peter Clohessy's Pub and Sin Bin Niteclub

    Limerick City, Limerick

    In rugby mad Limerick, it was only a matter of time before Peter Clohessy ( ‘The Claw’ ) put his name to a pub. On retiring from international duty with Ireland and provincial duty with Munster. [Read more]

  35. The Old Stand

    Shanagolden, Limerick

    The Old Stand is located in the heart of Shanagolden village in Limerick and is the perfect location for an afternoon lunch, a pint, a party or a romantic dinner. [Read more]

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