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The Spaniard Inn
Scilly
Kinsale
Co Cork
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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.
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The Lord Kingsale
Main St
Kinsale
Co Cork
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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.
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The Hole In The Wall
Kinsale
Co Cork
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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.
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An Seanachai
Market Street
Kinsale
Co Cork
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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.
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1601
Pearse St
Kinsale
Co Cork
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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.
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The Greyhound
Market Sq
Kinsale
Co Cork
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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.
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The Mad Monk
1 Main St
Kinsale
Co Cork
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The Mad Monk is one of Kinsale’s busiest pubs with a welcoming atmosphere and a bistro-style restaurant upstairs.
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