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Killarney Grand
Main St.
Killarney
Co Kerry
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Killarney Grand is a large venue with a reputation for quality traditional music nightly between 9pm and 11pm, with more contemporary music after that. Entry is free before 11pm, with varying rates later in the night.
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Molly Darcy's
Muckross Village
Muckross Rd
Killarney
Co Kerry
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Molly Darcy’s is the classic image of a traditional Irish pub, complete with thatched roof, open fireplaces, oak-beamed ceiling and original stone walls. Hosting Irish dancing on Sunday evenings, it also features a number of original touches, such as payphones set in confessionals salvaged from a monastery.
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Tatler Jack
Plunkett St.
Killarney
Co Kerry
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Tatler Jack is another traditional Irish pub with a strong sporting following, particularly among fans of hurling and Gaelic football. The best time to visit is between June and September when traditional ballads and music is played from 9:30pm onwards.
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The Laurels
Main St.
Killarney
Co Kerry
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The Laurels is a particularly musical pub and considered to be one of the most popular pubs in Killarney for a traditional singsong. With Irish music played regularly, ballad singers also play nightly from 9pm between April and October.
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Buckleys Bar
Manager , The Arbutus Hotel
College Street
Killarney
Co Kerry
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Featuring a turf fire, oak panelled walls and Irish music sessions, Buckley’s Bar is the classic vision of a traditional Irish pub.
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Brown Flesk Inn
Currow
Killarney
Co Kerry
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One of Killarney’s most traditional country inns, the Brown Flesk Inn enjoys friendly and relaxed atmosphere with occasional traditional music sessions.
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O’Connor’s Traditional Pub
7 High Street
Killarney
Co Kerry
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Having re-opened in 2000, the refurbished O’Connors is a traditional bar serving home made soup and sandwiches with Irish music playing from Thursday to Mondays. It also features an internet café upstairs.
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Crock O' Gold
19 High Street
Killarney
Co Kerry
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With traditional Irish music sessions throughout the summer, the Crock O' Gold boasts a friendly and intimate ambience, with an alcove bar area in the vestibule and with split level flooring leading to the acclaimed restaurant, serving traditional Irish fare.
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