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Category Archives: Munster

Pubs in Munster. Counties in Munster are:
Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford.

Annie’s Bar

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Annie’s  is a Cork bar & restaurant in the classic pub presentation. Annie’s offers high quality food and drink at reasonable prices in the relaxed and casual atmosphere of a real bar. The menu changes daily, offering lunch and dinner with locally-sourced fresh and seasonal ingredients. The  food is complemented by well chosen wines and drinks to suit all budgets and tastes. Small and large groups welcome across all age ranges.

Annie's Bar Cork

Annie's Bar Cork

Annie’s Bar

89 Sunday’s Well Road

Cork

Tel: 021 439 8384

www.annies.ie

Categories: Cork

The Grand Circle Cork

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The Grand Circle - Cork

I have heard that this pub (The grand circle pub at Emmet Place) has closed down. Maybe someone could post with more information.

Categories: Cork

Gus O’Connor’s Pub

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Gus O’Connor’s Pub established in 1832, is one of the most famous pubs in Ireland. The pub can be found in the heart of the picturesque village of Doolin, set amongst the rolling hills of West Clare, a stones throw from the Atlantic Ocean.

Gus O'Connors Pub

Gus O'Connors Pub

It opens at 10:30 each morning (12:30 on Sundays), Lunch starts at 12:00 and food is served all day, with last orders being taken at 21:30. The menu has a backbone of traditional Irish fare using fresh produce whether it be locally reared Irish beef or fish straight from the sea. Music sessions kick off around 9pm each evening during the summer and last till late.

When musicians get together to have a good time and make some music, it’s commonly known as a jam session. When the musicians are all Irish and playing traditional Irish instruments and music, it’s a seisiún. estabSeisiúns have their roots in the Ireland of old, taking place any time musicians gathered with their instruments, and anywhere they happened to gather – most commonly in pubs and kitchens across the country. Anyone can participate, or just sit back with their porter and enjoy the music.

Categories: Clare, Munster
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