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The Wrens Nest
Custom House Quay
Wexford
Co Wexford
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Once known as the smallest pub in Wexford, the Wrens Nest remains one of the town’s social landmarks. Featuring a stone fireplace, slate floor and wooden ceiling, the pub has a homely and welcoming ambience with an idyllic view of Wexford bay.
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The Ferryman
11 Monck Street
Wexford
Co Wexford
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The Ferryman is one of Wexford’s most traditional pubs where entertainment plays a central role in the lively and friendly atmosphere.
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The Lobster Pot
Carne
Wexford
Co Wexford
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Combining rural hospitality with superb cooking, the Lobster Plot is one of Wexford’s most popular pubs for both eating and drinking.
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The Sky And The Ground
112 South Main Street
Wexford
Co Wexford
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With its roaring open fire the Sky And The Ground has a traditional feel with Irish blues and acoustic music on offer most week nights.
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Centenary Stores
Charlotte Street
Wexford
Co Wexford
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Located in the heart of the town centre, Centenary Stores has three bars all of which evoke an old world charm.
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The Mill Court
Kennedy Park
Wexford
Co Wexford
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The Mill Court is a traditional Irish pub with an old world charm and lively atmosphere catering to both young and old alike.
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Con Macken’s
The Cape of Good Hope
The Bull Ring
Nr Main St
Wexford
Co Wexford
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With a history as an alehouse stretching back for centuries, Con Macken’s has long been at the centre of political life in Wexford and as a result rebel souvenirs, old weapons, and plaques adorn the bar walls.
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Oak Tavern
Wexford-Enniscorthy Rd
Ferrycarrig
Wexford
Co Wexford
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Set in a 150 year old former tollhouse, the Oak Tavern is located just outside of Wexford town. Overlooking the River Slaney, it features traditional music sessions most nights.
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McDonalds Bar
114 South Main Street
Wexford
Co Wexford
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McDonald’s Bar is a traditional Irish pub located in the heart of the town centre featuring entertainment every night in the lounge.
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