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Fermanagh Pubs
Choose from our selection of pubs in fermanagh county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
8 pubs in fermanagh county
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Photo: Blakes Of The Hollow, Fermanagh County
Blakes Of The Hollow
6 Church Street, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
If pubs were churches, then Blakes of The Hollow would be the Cathedral of them all". American Travel Writer.
Renowned for its pints of Guinness and Irish coffees, Blakes of "The Hollow" is one of the most famous pubs in Ireland and has proudly served locals and visitors for well over a century.
John Mc Gahern, author of ‘The Dark’ and ‘Amongst Women’ has been a regular visitor to this celebrated Enniskillen pub for many years: "I have been going to Blakes of "The Hollow" for clo...
Photo: Crows Nest, Fermanagh County
Crows Nest
12 High Street, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
The Crows Nest is one of the most popular venues in both Enniskillen and County Fermanagh!
There are two bars along with an up-market night club and we serve food right throughout the day.
Live music is a regular feature with traditional Irish music sessions, which prove popular with both locals and tourists. The night club above the bar is perfect for "boogieing" the night away for the more energetic....
Photo: Central Bar, Fermanagh County
Central Bar
38 Main Street, Irvinestown, Fermanagh
This is an old bar, full of character with distinctive high windows and oak spirit barrels behind the counter, once used for dispensing whiskey and an open fire.
The Central was popular with Canadian Airforce men stationed nearby during World War Two and is still visited by tourists from all over the globe. But mainly the Central Bar is a home from home for the many time-worn locals who add to the bar's character. This is one of Ireland's hidden gems....
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Gerry Macs
42 Belmore Street, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
The name "Gerry Mac's" has been maintained after the original bar owner, the great Gerry Mc Manus. All the regular customers knew him as "Gerry Mac" and when the pub changed hands the new owner wanted to keep the link with the past and so the pub has now forever been christened "Gerry Mac's". This pub is popular with locals and tourists alike!...
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The Linen Hall
13 Townhall Street, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
The Linen Hall is located in the centre of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh and is renowned for its great value food and drink along with excellent service. The Linen Hall is also a popular night spot for young and old alike!...
Photo: The Horseshoe And Saddlers Restaurant, Fermanagh County
The Horseshoe And Saddlers Restaurant
66 Belmore Street, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Welcome to Saddlers Restaurant, Horseshoe Bar and The Coachman. We are a family run business, centrally located and ideal for any occasion - definitely worth a visit....
Photo: Mahons Hotel Bar, Fermanagh County
Mahons Hotel Bar
2-10 Mill Street, Irvinestown, Fermanagh
An old style family run bar established in 1883, Mahons is an institution in the Fermanagh and West Tyrone area with its unflinching dedication to quality service! Lively bar entertainment is provided at weekends and in general, Mahons is great place to visit for a night out....
Photo: The Fiddlestone, Fermanagh County
The Fiddlestone
15-17 Main Street, Belleek, Fermanagh
A warm and heartfelt welcome awaits you at The Fiddlestone in Belleek, County Fermanagh....
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