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The Cellar Bar
The Square
Abbeyfeale
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The Cellar Bar is a traditional pub set in the gorgeous market town of Abbeyfeale on the banks of the river Feale. It boasts a real old world charm with original stonework, timber floors and ceiling as well as church pews, antique furniture and period paraphernalia. It also hosts regular live music sessions and is considered to be the spiritual home of many of Ireland’s best known traditional musicians.
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Collins Bar
Adare
Co Limerick
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Collins Bar is a family run pub with a fine reputation for simple but high quality food, from sandwiches to smoked salmon salads.
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The Inn Between
Adare
Co Limerick
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Set in a restored cottage in the beautiful village of Adare, the Inn Between is a cheerful and welcoming local venue with a comprehensive food offering.
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Finnegans
Annacotty
Limerick
Co Limerick
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Dating back to the 17th century, Finnegan’s was once a famous coach stop on the main Dublin road. It has retained its historical ambience by keeping the original stone, brick and wood finishings and has won numerous awards, most notably for its food offering.
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Sean Collins Bar
Adare
Co Limerick
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Sean Collins Bar is one of the most traditional pubs in County Limerick, featuring an old cooking range as a centre piece. It hosts Irish music sessions on Tuesday and Saturday nights and also features a popular family restaurant.
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Pa McGrath’s
Boher
Co Limerick
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Pa McGrath’s is set in a beautiful thatched Irish cottage, but features modern new lounge inside to create a comfortable and relaxing ambience. Serving a full food menu all day long, it also hosts traditional Irish music sessions on Wednesday nights.
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The Locke Bar
3 George’s Quay
Limerick
Co Limerick
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The Locke Bar is one of the oldest in Limerick with a history stretching back to 1724. Located in the heart of the city centre, it lies close to many of Limerick’s most famous attractions, including St Mary’s Cathedral, King John’s Castle, the Old Court House and the Hunt Museum. This sense of history can still be felt today, with authentic touches such as the roaring open fire.
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The Old Quarter
Little Ellen Street
Limerick
Co Limerick
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Boasting a distinctly French influence, The Old Quarter is an immensely impressive pub with areas for open air drinking. It features an eclectic range of live music on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights with a deli-style food offering.
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Nancy Blakes
Denmark Street
Limerick
Co Limerick
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Located in the heart of the city centre, Nancy Blakes is a traditional Irish pub with a truly authentic ambience. With traditional Irish music on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, it also has a large beer garden with canopy to allow outside drinking throughout the year.
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Dolan’s Pub
Dock Rd
Limerick
Co Limerick
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With a nationally recognised reputation for traditional Irish music, Dolan’s Pub features a purpose built premises for live music attracting performers from all over the world. Live music is played every night from 9pm onwards. Dolan’s Pub also boasts a strong food offering specialising in traditional Irish fare and seafood.
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An Sibin
O’Connell St
Limerick
Co Limerick
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An Sibin is one of the most distinctive pubs in all Limerick, with Irish memorabilia adorning the walls providing a unique and intimate atmosphere. Music sessions are held every night, while the pub also features a varied food menu. Furthermore, its central location makes it an ideal place to stop for a drink while exploring Limerick’s main tourist sites.
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Nestors
O’Connell St
Limerick
Co Limerick
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Another pub located in the heart of Limerick city centre, Nestors is composed of three parts. It features a French continental style Café bar, as well as a traditional bar and restaurant serving a varied menu from tex-mex to pizza. It is also a favourite with music lovers.
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Schooners
Steamboat Qy
Dock Rd
Limerick
Co Limerick
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Schooners Waterfront Bar & Restaurant is considered to be a Limerick landmark and is one bar that must be visited. Boasting a sublime waterfront location, it features superb views of the River Shannon and is popular with diners, music lovers and sports fans.
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Hi-Way Restaurant and Bar
Dooradoyle
Limerick
Co Limerick
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Serving locally sourced cuisine, Hi-Way Restaurant and Bar is one of the oldest dining establishments in Limerick. With a strong sporting following, the pub is a favourite with locals.
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Woodfield House Hotel Bar and Restaurant
Ennis Rd
Limerick
Co Limerick
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Located in the north side of Limerick City, this award winning traditional restaurant and bar serves a varied food menu, specialising in carveries and seafood.
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The Heather Tavern
Bridge St
Newcastlewest
Co Limerick
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The Heather Tavern in Newcastle West has been described as the favourite meeting place for all football fans. With a big stone fireplace creating a warm and traditional ambience, the pub is also highly recommended for its food offering.
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