The Best Pubs in County Donegal According to You
County Donegal is a place where the pub is so much more than just a place to have a drink. Tucked along wild Atlantic coastlines, nestled in Gaeltacht villages, and scattered across rugged mountain roads, Donegal’s pubs carry the heartbeat of local life — traditional music, warm fires, tall tales, and a welcome that stays with you long after you leave. In a county this rich with character, every pub has a story to tell.

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The national pub poll has already seen 399 votes cast across the island, and three beloved Donegal pubs are flying the flag for the county. Here’s a closer look at each one — and why they deserve your vote.
Nancy’s Bar, Ardara, Co. Donegal
If you’ve ever wandered through the charming heritage town of Ardara, chances are you’ve found yourself drawn through the door of Nancy’s Bar. This multi-roomed gem has been in the same family for seven generations, and it wears its history with pride — low ceilings, cosy nooks, and an atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time. Nancy’s is famous for its seafood chowder, its spontaneous trad sessions, and the kind of genuine hospitality that makes strangers feel like regulars within minutes. Currently sitting at number 30 in Ireland’s biggest pub poll with 3 votes, Nancy’s is a Donegal institution that more than holds its own on the national stage.
The Gweedore Bar, Gweedore, Co. Donegal
Set in the heart of the Donegal Gaeltacht, The Gweedore Bar — or Teach Jack as many locals know it — is a pub steeped in music and Irish-language culture. This is the kind of place where a quiet pint can turn into a night of unforgettable live music, with everything from traditional Irish sessions to contemporary acts gracing its stage. The Gweedore Bar has long been a cultural hub for the surrounding community, and its reputation stretches far beyond the parish. With 3 votes and a current ranking of number 33 in the national pub poll, it’s clear that those who know it love it dearly.
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Leo’s Tavern, Meenaleck, Crolly, Co. Donegal
Leo’s Tavern is one of those rare pubs that has earned genuine international fame while remaining completely, beautifully local. Founded by Leo Brennan — father of Enya and the members of Clannad — this cosy roadside tavern in Meenaleck is a pilgrimage site for music lovers from around the world. The walls are lined with gold discs, photographs, and memorabilia, but the atmosphere is anything but a museum; it’s a living, breathing pub where great music is played, great craic is had, and great pints are poured. Leo’s currently holds 1 vote in the national pub poll, placing it at number 46 in Ireland — but anyone who has spent an evening here knows it deserves to climb much higher.
Donegal may sit at the very top of the map, but its pubs punch well above their weight when it comes to character, culture, and craic. Whether it’s the timeless charm of Nancy’s, the musical soul of The Gweedore Bar, or the legendary warmth of Leo’s Tavern, these three pubs represent the very best of what makes a Donegal pub so special. The poll is still live, so if your favourite Donegal local deserves to be recognised, now is the time to make it count. Cast your vote in Ireland’s biggest pub poll here and help put Donegal pubs where they belong — right at the top.
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