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First built in 1877, Cons is an extremely popular classic pub. Read more
This restaurant serves only the finest quality local produce situated in the picturesque “Village of the Roses " in Glasson, Co. Westmeath. Read more
If you are looking for the ideal hideaway to reconnect with yourselves and your friends, then Wineport Lodge, Glasson,Athlone, Co. Westmeath is the right place to drop in and revive your jaded soul. Read more
Tyrrellspass Castle is the major focal point of Tyrrellspass, Co. Westmeath and is situated on the west side of the village, on the N6 Dublin to Galway road, Co. While here, take the time to browse through our museum and gift shop. Read more
Gertie Browne is famous in Athlone, Co.Westmeath. It has a live music session on Monday nights and is always full. Read more
This charming olde worlde award winning pub and restaurant lies right in the heart of the picturesque village pf Glasson, Co. Westmeath. Established in 1750, this family run bar and restaurant serves food Monday to Sunday all year round. Read more
Enjoy dining in olde worlde charm and a comfortable, friendly atmosphere located in Moate, Co. Westmeath.Lunch served daily from Monday to Saturday. Our menu varies from full Irish breakfast to roast sirloin of beef. Read more
Located on the main Dublin to Sligo road (N4) and just 1.5 miles from Mullingar, The Roadhouse is an ideal stopping point for a drink or a meal. Read more
This pub dates back to the 18th Century and is set in the heart of Goldsmith county. It has music sessions during the summer months on Wednesday and Sunday nights and in the winter on Saturday nights. Read more
The Dog and Duck situated between Athlone and Glasson serves snack food all day. Music every Wednesday and every weekend all weekend. It has private parking facilities. It also has a games room. Read more
€165 per person
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