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Clare Pubs
Choose from our selection of pubs in clare county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
44 pubs in clare county
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Ballina, Killaloe, Clare
Mollys Bar And Restaurant, which was formerly an RIC Police Station dating back to 1829, is now renowned for its food, drinks, friendly atmosphere and lively traditional and modern music sessions. At its picturesque Shannon-side location, excellent food is served all day in the bar and in our fully licensed restaurant....
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Stonehall, Newmarket-on-fergus, Clare
The Bellsfort Inn is a wonderful pub situated in the heart of County Clare....
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Bunratty Folk Park, Bunratty, Clare
This 19th Century pub is open by night right throughout the year. Traditional Irish music is featured on a regular basis—a perfect place to recuperate after spending the day in Bunratty Castle and Folk Park!...
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Miltown, Malby, Clare
Located in the town of Miltown Malbay, The Crosses of Annagh is well known as a traditional Irish music pub....
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Abbey Street, Ennis, Clare
There is a real sense of history in this wonderful establishment, situated beside the ruins of the Ennis Friary. The front bar, with its open hearth fireplaces welcomes local and tourist alike to its old world style.
Food of excellent quality is available here, specialising in seafood, steak dishes and traditional Irish cuisine.
Queen’s is famous for its traditional Irish music sessions.
A unique bar with a unique atmosphere, a visit here is a must when visiting Clare....
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Killaloe, Clare
Goosers Bar and Eating House, one of the most distinguished licensed premises in Ireland is set in the picture postcard heritage resort of Ballina and Killaloe. The exterior of the thatched premises is reminiscent of a turn of the century rural farmhouse - the period styling and decor continued inside.
Open fires, cut stone, rough floor flags and bench settles imbue the "Country Kitchen" setting in the bar with an air of nostalgic solidity. The restaurant parallels in style, character an...
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Bunratty, Clare
Established in 1620, flanked by the towering walls of Bunratty Castle, Durty Nellys is one of Ireland’s most famous social landmarks. Alive with song music and merriment the bar has echoed enchanting allegro phonic tones for centuries.
The premises exudes a blend of traditional and medieval atmosphere, its antiquity and vintage memorabilia its hallmark. Sawdust strewn floor flags, seasoned timbers and bench settles dictate the mood.
Strains of exuberance filter through to the dow...
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Main Street, Miltown, Malby, Clare
The Fiddlers is a popular pub in Miltown Malbay, County Clare....
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Shannon, Clare
The Shannon Knights Inn is one of Ireland's most prestigious and complete food, drink and entertainment emporiums. It's "town centre" location and its proximity to the airport makes this extensive and renowned establishment a compelling rendezvous for an international mix of tourists, visitors and locals.
The staff of The Shannon Knights Inn will ensure all your requirements are met with professionalism and courtesy. Quality and attention to detail are of the essence in this complex which...
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Kilfenora, Clare
Country pub off the beaten track of the burren but a good place to which to detour for a snack....
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