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The Maltings Bar
2 Woods St, Cork, Cork
Located at the junction of Woods Street and Lynch's Street, The Maltings is part of a complex of bars tucked away in the heart of Cork's oldest area - The Marsh. This is a trendy, upmarket emporium.
Steeped in history, this building was the town house residence of the city's lord mayor. Proudly displayed on its imposing facade is the Cork city coat of arms, strong evidence of its illustrious past.
Two hundred year old pine, rustic brick, wooden floors and a feature fireplace with c...
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Crows Nest Bar And Restaurant
Victoria Cross, Cork, Cork
The Crows Nest is considered to be one of the finest eating houses in Cork, with dishes such as steaks, fresh daily fish dishes, local game and a selection of salads.
Bar food is available from the large carvery and cold counter including seafood platters, a wide variety of speciality sandwiches and a selection of main courses.
A landmark in the middle of Victoria Cross on the main Cork-Kerry road!...
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Jurys Inn Cork
Andersons Quay, Cork, Cork
Located just a short walk from the city centre, why not take a break and relax in Jurys Inn Cork!...
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The Long Valley Bar
10 Winthrop Street, Cork, Cork
This is a well known bar in Cork city - a Cork institution!...
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Dan Lowreys Tavern
13 McCurtain Street, Cork, Cork
Dan Lowreys Tavern is an ideal place for a pint and a chat!...
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Clancy's Bar Restaurant Catering
15 16 Princes Street 15 - 16 Princes Street, Cork, Cork
Clancy’s Bar is one of Cork city's oldest pubs. This establishment spans a complete city block and features one of the longest, continuous bars in Ireland! Clancy’s now boasts Cork’s finest steakhouse too, prime, serving seven nights from 17:30 until last orders at 22:00 (21:30 Sunday to Thursday).
A landmark pub in Cork since 1824, bar food is served all day, every day, from breakfast to lunch and dinner.
Both locals and tourists flock to Clancy’s each year, to sample a European...
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The Hawthorn Bar
The Lough, Cork, Cork
This premises is famous for being one of Cork’s most scenic pubs. It is a family run establishment which offers high quality food and drink. There is hot bar food served and other features are a beer garden and an off licence.
There is live music in this premises on various nights of the week....
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The Old Oak
113 Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork, Cork
The Old Oak is the place to be in Cork! With its central location and friendly atmosphere, the Old Oak is a must see pub for any visitor to Cork.
The Old Oak has a long reputation for being a live music venue, with bands of national and international reputation frequenting the hallowed stage on a regular basis. Watch out for midweek gigs which have a cult following in the Cork live music circles. No cover charge ever!
A late bar licence has resulted in our patrons having more time...
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