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Clare Pubs
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44 pubs in clare county
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The Usual Place
Market Street, Ennis, Clare

The Usual Place, situated in Market Street, is probably the oldest pub in Ennis and its present day character has close nostalgic links with the social habitats of yesteryear.
The exterior of the premises composed of hand cut stone and rustic brick is eye catching and indicates the traditional old-world format which is manifest within. Resembling a select Victorian ale house the stone walls and vintage woodwork imbue the premises with its unique character.
Lots of ancient memo...
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Knoxs
18 Abbey Street, Ennis, Clare
The original shop front, 1864 in vintage, almost 'Dickenson' in architecture indicates the mood of this ‘old world’ style emporium. Stone, brick, tiles and seasoned timbers from the original building have been lovingly integrated into the character of Knox’s.
The loft bar on the balcony is just one of the many unique and intimate drinking areas within, each one with its own identity and appeal - there is a nostalgic scent of yesteryear throughout.
Upstairs, 'Alexanders' Restaurant...
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The Cloisters Restaurant
Abbey Street, Ennis, Clare
A serious restaurant, good bar food and a chance to drink in the cloisters of a medieval church make this a place not to be missed.
A wide range of fish, meat and vegetarian dishes. Sea fresh oysters, Atlantic mussels and other seafood delicacies are all on the menu. Good food in a relaxed atmosphere....
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Mc Namaras Bar And Restaurant
Main Street, Scarriff, Clare
Good food and good drink are served in the friendly atmosphere of Mc Namara’s Bar and Restaurant....
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Katie Dalys
Rynich, Ballina, Killaloe, Clare
Katie Daly’s is a great bar located along the banks of the River Shannon, in the scenic town of Killaloe....
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The Bellsfort
Stonehall, Newmarket-on-fergus, Clare
The Bellsfort Inn is a wonderful pub situated in the heart of County Clare....
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Fanny O Deas
Lissycasey, Clare
Fanny O’Deas is one of Ireland’s oldest family run pubs (established in 1695; licensed in 1790), situated on the Ennis to Kilrush road. This is a truly traditional pub, complete with a warm open turf fire which has been kept burning for over 200 years.
Fanny O' Deas is also famous for the egg flip - a drink made from a secret recipe handed from generation to generation, it is the house speciality!
Traditional music sessions take place on various weekend nights throughout the year....
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Mac's Pub
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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The Bianconi
Kildysart, Clare
Situated in the wonderful scenic countryside of West Clare in the lovely town of Kildysart this pub has won the Back & White Pub of the Year on a number of occasions.
The highest standards in food and drink, quality and service coupled with great value for money makes this pub a wonderful place to visit. With music every weekend you are guaranteed a really enjoyable time here....
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Durty Nellys
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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