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The Meetings

Vale of Avoca
Arklow
Co Wicklow

The Meetings is located in the beautiful Vale of Avoca in the heart of County Wicklow and features a lounge, bar and restaurant and hosts live music every weekend, with traditional Irish music every Monday night.

 
 

Murphy's

Arklow
Co Wicklow

Murphy’s is a traditional Irish pub in the heart of the busy town of Arklow. Featuring a bar and comfortable lounge, the beer garden overlooks the Avoca River.

 
 

Birthistle's Lounge & Bar

Main St
Arklow
Co Wicklow

Birthistle’s was established more than a century ago, and in that time has become one of the most popular drinking venues in Arklow. It also features regular musical entertainment.

 
 

Rippley’s of Arklow

31 Main St
Arklow
Co Wicklow

Featuring regular traditional Irish music sessions, Ripley’s is one of Arklow’s most popular pubs and boasts a popular bar food menu and carvery lunch.

 
 

Ashford House

Ashford
Co Wicklow

With its relaxed and welcoming ambience, Ashford House is a popular stop off point for commuters, visitors and locals for both a drink and some of the finest cuisine in County Wicklow.

 
 

Quinn’s Bar

Main St
Baltinglass
Co Wicklow

Established in 1936, Quinn’s Bar features an equestrian theme throughout the pub. With pictures and memorabilia of history’s great racing heroes adorning the walls, it is a lively and friendly venue popular with both locals and visitors alike.

 
 

Johnny Fox's
The Dublin Mountains
Glencullen
Co Wicklow

Located in the beautiful hamlet of Glencullen, Johnny Fox’s is one of the oldest and most famous pubs in County Wicklow and was one of Irish patriot Daniel O’Connell’s safe meeting places. It has managed to retain its nostalgic charm and today features one of the finest seafood restaurants in the county.

 
 

Lynham’s of Laragh
Laragh
Glendalough
Co Wicklow

Located in the historic area of Glendalough, Lynham’s of Laragh is a pub oozing with character and has a great reputation for wholesome home cooked food.

 
 

Beach House
The Harbour
Greystones
Co Wicklow

The Beach House is located in the beautiful fishing village of Greystones overlooking the harbour. With an extensive selection of food and drink, it is a popular place to stop off while exploring County Wicklow.

 
 

Jacob’s Well

Main St
Rathdrum
Co Wicklow

Jacob’s Well is a popular place for GAA supporters to meet and drink after a game, creating a lively atmosphere. The pub features a bar and a comfortable lounge and is well known for quality food.

 
 

The Coach House

Roundwood
Co Wicklow

The Coach House is a traditional Irish pub built in the 1820s. It features Irish music and ballads most nights and also has a fine reputation for its a la carte food menu.

 
 

The Beehive Inn

Coolbeg Cross
Wicklow
Co Wicklow

The Beehive is one of the oldest and most famous pubs in the county. Established in 1780 as a stagecoach lodging inn, it is a popular place to stop off for a drink or something to eat while exploring the county at large.

 
 

 

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