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Dingle Skellig Hotel ****
Dingle
Co Kerry
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The bar at the Dingle Skellig Hotel enjoys one of the finest settings in Dingle, with a backdrop of coastline and mountains.
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An Droichead Beag/The Small Bridge
Lower Main St.
Dingle
Co Kerry
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Featuring an unusual location for a pub, sitting directly on a bridge complete with stone floor, The Small Bridge is a favourite haunt for those looking for traditional Irish music, which starts at 9:30pm. However, The Small Bridge is a small venue, so revellers are encouraged to arrive early.
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Dick Mack’s
Green St.
Dingle
Co Kerry
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Named after a popular Dingle character who died a few years ago, Dick Mack’s is a favourite with locals. However, its quirky atmosphere has attracted a number of celebrities, including Timothy Dalton and Robert Mitchum, whose patronage is commemorated with Hollywood Boulevard-like stars on the pavement immediately outside.
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O'Flaherty's
Bridge St.
Dingle
Co Kerry
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O-Flaherty’s is one of the most classically Irish pubs in Dingle, with poems by local authors adorning the barn-style walls. It is also a fine venue for traditional-music sessions.
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An Bothar
Cuas
Ballydavid
Dingle
Co Kerry
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Set at the base of Mount Brandon and Brandon Creek, An Bothar serves bar food and evening meals, with regular sessions of traditional Irish music.
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The Marina Inn
Dingle
Co Kerry
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Hosting traditional music nightly, with a beer garden and bar food menu, the Marina Inn is popular with locals and visitors alike.
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