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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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Quilty, Ennis, Clare
The Quilty Tavern is a popular food and drinks emporium in Quilty, County Clare....
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Doolin, Clare
Gus O' Connors Pub is one of the most famous pubs in Ireland and is located in the centre of the beautiful little town of Doolin.
Reputed to be the home of Irish music, visitors to this pub can hear a variety of traditional music from around the world. Up and coming along with well known accomplished musicians, play Irish music here almost every night of the week.
Located close to many famous tourist attractions such as the Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands....
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Roadford, Doolin, Clare
Mac Dermotts is a genuine Irish pub which has a great mixture of locals and tourists. Mac Dermotts prides itself on not being a manufactured Irish pub.
Traditional music is provided almost every night of the week and impromptu sessions are likely to start at almost anytime! In the past, jamming sessions have included famous names such as Luka Bloom and Sharon Shannon. A bar menu is on offer with specialities including steaks and wild salmon which are very well priced....
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1 Newbridge Road, Ennis, Clare
Delicious food served with a warm welcome! Call into May Kearney’s Bar & Restaurant

Contact name:   Ashlynn Sweeney, Manager                   ...
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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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Main Street, Killaloe, Clare
The Bodhran Bar & Restaurant has an extensive menu offering superb quality food and drink....
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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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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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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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Church Street, Lahinch, Clare
Built in 1840 from sea stones from the shore, this unique old pub is a well known venue for traditional Irish music and many musicians drop in to play a tune or two when visiting Lahinch. There is music here most nights during the summer and at weekends in wintertime.
With a gallery of unusual photographs you can wonder around with your pint and view them at your leisure....
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