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The Mills Inn

Ballyvourney
Co Cork

Located in the heart of the Gaeltacht village of Ballyvourney, the Mills Inn is one of the oldest inns in Ireland. Featuring oak beams, snug lounges and roaring log fires, it offers real old world charm in a traditional setting.

 
 

Blairs Inn

Cloghroe
Blarney
Co Cork

Blairs Inn has won a number of awards for overall pub experience and for the quality of its food. It also features regular sessions of traditional Irish music.

 
 

Mary Ann’s Bar and Restaurant
Castletownshend
Cork

Mary Ann’s opened its doors in 1846 and since then has earned a reputation as one of Ireland’s finest traditional pubs. It is recommended by more than 40 international guidebooks and has received countless plaudits for both the bar and restaurant.

 
 

Mansworth’s Bar
Cobh
Co Cork

Mansworth’s Bar is the oldest established family bar in Cobh, dating back to 1895. Recommended by a number of guidebooks, it is highly popular with both locals and visitors alike.

 
 

The Lobby Bar
Union Quay
Cork
Co Cork

The Lobby Bar is a stylish and laid back venue opposite the City Hall in Cork. It is a good venue to enjoy a relaxing drink and is one of the city’s busiest music venues, with an eclectic selection of bands playing here most nights.

 
 

The Vineyard
Market Lane
Cork
Co Cork

Cork has always enjoyed a vibrant and eclectic nightlife, and The Vineyard has emerged as one of the city’s most prominent cocktail bars, with its uniquely laid back atmosphere and dazzling selection of drinks.

 
 

An Bodhran
Oliver Plunkett Street
Cork
Co Cork

Right in the heart of the historic city of Cork you will find An Bodhran, a jumping lively venue with a friendly atmosphere that plays host to traditional Irish music every night of the week.

 
 

Mutton Lane Inn

Mutton Lane
Cork
Co Cork

The Mutton Lane Inn is a delightful and traditional pub, well hidden away off the beaten track. Dating back to 1787, this is a beautifully preserved old inn with an atmosphere and character all its own and a good pint of stout to boot.

 
 

The Spaniard Inn

Scilly
Kinsale
Co Cork

Built on the ruins of an old castle, the Spaniard Inn enjoys a wonderful setting overlooking the harbour. With turf and log fires and regular performances of folk, jazz, blues and traditional Irish music, the pub is popular with both visitors and local alike.

 
 

The Lord Kingsale
Main St
Kinsale
Co Cork

Hosting regular performances of Irish music, songs and poetry, the Lord Kingsale is named after the first Anglo-Norman baron to control the port in 1223. One of Kinsale’s most attractive pubs, it is popular with visitors.

 
 

The Hole In The Wall

Kinsale
Co Cork

Established in 1810, the Hole in the Wall features a unique cliff facing beer garden and is one of the town’s liveliest bars with a summertime programme of live music.

 
 

An Seanachai
Market Street
Kinsale
Co Cork

Located in the heart of Kinsale town centre, An Seanachai features two bars with turf fire and a reputation for fine live traditional music, attracting musicians from far and wide.

 
 

1601

Pearse St
Kinsale
Co Cork

Named after the year in which the decisive Battle of Kinsale was fought, the bar in 1601 is set in an intimate back room which features an open fire to create a traditional, yet warm and welcoming ambience.

 
 

The Greyhound

Market Sq
Kinsale
Co Cork

Located on one of the oldest streets in Kinsale, the Greyhound enjoys a cosy and intimate ambience with a fine reputation for hearty pub food.

 
 

The Mad Monk
1 Main St
Kinsale
Co Cork

The Mad Monk is one of Kinsale’s busiest pubs with a welcoming atmosphere and a bistro-style restaurant upstairs.

 
 

The Pink Elephant

Harbour View
Kilbrittain
Cork

With superb views of the harbour, the Pink Elephant features a bar made from a boat, with a nautical theme running throughout the pub.

 
 


The Auld Triangle Inn

Killarney Road
Macroom
Co Cork

The Auld Triangle Inn has stood on its current site for 300 hundred years and boasts unique stonework that reflects its age. Hosting regular traditional Irish music sessions, the pub’s welcoming ambience makes it popular with visitors.

 
 

The Waterside Inn
Main Street
Schull
Cork

Located in the picturesque fishing village of Schull, the Waterside Inn is a lively venue hosting regular performances of live contemporary and traditional Irish music.

 
 

The Nook
Youghal
Cork

Established in 1901, the Nook is a traditional pub located in the charming town of Youghal and is noted for its regular performances of traditional Irish music.

 
 

 

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