Ireland’s pubs are the place to be when it comes to fun and good Irish hospitality. There’s nothing quite like perching on top of a bar stool or chair with a creamy pint of “the black stuff”, or whatever your favourite tipple.
Infectious rhythm of traditional Irish music, cosy, open fires and a community with tradition and a love of storytelling. Friendships are formed and memories are made, the hospitality never fails. So, find a chair, order a round and enjoy Ireland’s iconic pub scene.
10. Tigh Neachtain, Galway City
9. The Stag’s Head, Dublin
8. Mutton Lane Inn, Cork City
7. Sean’s Bar Athlone
6. The Temple Bar
5. The Long Hall, Dublin
4. The Brazen Head, Dublin
3. Matt Molloy’s Westport Town
2. Michael Flannery’s Limerick
1. Hargadon’s Sligo
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Randal Little
Saturday 8th of July 2023
I liked Temple Bar and fine music this April. Unfortunately got covid there in VERY crowded place.
Michael Quinlan
Wednesday 8th of February 2023
And The Crown in Belfast?