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The Tavern

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The Tavern Bar and Restaurant is in the village of Murrisk Co. Mayo. The Tavern, nestling at the foot of Croagh Patrick has a long history of fine food, quality drink and friendly service. With open fires, seasonal menus and music to appeal to all tastes, it’s the perfect destination for every occasion. As the only Mayo winners of the BIM Seafood Circle Pub Lunch Guide in 2003 and again in 2004, and winners of the Dining Pubs of Ireland Award, it is sure to make your visit a memorable occasion and The Tavern a place to return to time and time again.

The Tavern - Mayo

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The Tavern

Murrisk
Westport
Co. Mayo
Ireland.
Tel.: +00 353 98 64060
http://www.tavernmurrisk.com

Categories: Mayo

Hargadon Bros

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Hargadon Bros is the oldest pub in Sligo and serve food, wine and beverages.

Hargadon Bros - Sligo

Hargadon Bros - Sligo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hargadon Bros

O` Connell Street, Sligo
County Sligo, IRELAND.
Phone 1: 071-9170933

Categories: Sligo

Mooney’s Bar

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Mooney’s Bar Sligo. Live TV Sport on 2 Widescreen TVs! Mooneys Live Entertainment Every Weekend.

All Parties Catered For!

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Mooney’s Bar

Maugheraboy Road, Sligo
County Sligo, IRELAND.
Phone 1: (071)9170220

Categories: Sligo

The John Hewitt Pub

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The John Hewitt. A great music pub with a good range of eclectic european draught beers, Bitburger, Erdinger, Hoegaarden, and Grolsch plus a couple of very well kept ales usually from Hilden. A few more mainstream kegs from Carlsberg, Harp, Guinness and Caffreys, there are also a few interesting bottles in the well stocked fridge. Traditional victorian styled interior with dark wood, tiles, bareboards, a splendid marble topped bar counter with a proper brass foot rail. Art work from local artists and a range of pump clips complete the picture. Obviously it gets very busy when there’s live music, that’s six nights a week.

John Hewitt Pub Belfast Co Antrim

The John Hewitt Pub Belfast Co Antrim

The John Hewitt

51 Donegall Street
Belfast
County Antrim
BT1 2FH

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 11759)

Categories: Antrim

The Temple Bar Pub

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The Temple Bar is one of Dublin’s and Ireland’s best known pubs. This pub has it all, including a huge variety of whiskeys, music and food.

They have even won the Irish Music pub of the year from 2002-2010.

The Temple Bar Dublin

The Temple Bar Dublin

 

 

 

Temple Bar Pub

47/48 Temple Bar

Dublin 2

Ireland

Tel: +353 1 672 5286/7

http://www.thetemplebarpub.com

Categories: Dublin
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