Discover the best top things to do in County Kerry, Ireland including Buckley's Traditional Bar, O'Sullivan's Courthouse Pub, John B. Keane's Pub, Jack C's Bar, Roundy's Bar, Kingston's Bar & Beer Garden, Neligan’s Bar, Courtney's Bar, Hannigan's Bar and Resturaunt, Dick Mack's.
Restaurants in County Kerry
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Buckleys Bar - Killarney Town Centre Traditional Pub At the heart of Killarney's traditional Irish music scene. Some of the country's finest musicians often drop in for an 'unplanned, unprogrammed and unamplified' session. With or without music, Buckley's is a beautiful place to sit and discuss the world. Its oak paneled walls and turf fire reflect the timelessness of a good Irish pub, combining character, characters and good cráic.
5.0 based on 366 reviews
We spent a couple of nights in here, listening to rich, fabulous Irish music with a variety of instruments including banjo, the pipes along with Guitar and violin. Friendly - a traditional Irish pub selling good beer and one that hasn’t sold out to the wave of tourists, but one that shouldn’t be missed.
5.0 based on 64 reviews
Roundys is a unique bar serving Irish craft beer on draught , wine and prosecco by the glass and carafe and hand made craft cocktails. Open from 6pm till late 7 days a week with entertainment on weekends
5.0 based on 17 reviews
We are finishing up the last of a 3 night stay at Kingston's Townhouse and cannot recommend this exceptional accommodation enough. On our first night we got to experience the team on duty, I was not able to get their names but each one was a great ambassador for the business, the big guy wearing the Marvel mask from Limerick was great craic the 2 girls serving in the front bar brilliant company and the cocktails and pizza even better than the reputation they already have. Thank you guys for the first experience of Killorglin. Kerry deserves the title of The Kingdom and this place represents the best of it.
5.0 based on 66 reviews
Watched Irish football in the pub. Very exciting. The people are great and friendly, especially Dara. He is is the consummate Irishman, just a lovely person. Went back a second time for music and drinks. If you want the ultimate Irish experience, this is the place.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
Courtneys is one of the oldest and most popular bars in Killarney, operating since 1891. Traditional, Old World specialising in music,craft beer and Irish Whiskey. "Wet House" only (i.E. No food) and generally television free barring major sporting events. Whiskey Tastings arranged by prior request.
We were in tonight and Niall served us. He was so lovely and helped us any time needed. Couldn’t have asked for a nicer server. Always checking to make sure if we needed anything and ensuring everything was okay with us, so impressed with him! Such a lovely fella would recommend to anyone
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Myself and my partner were staying in the International Hotel and heard nothing but good reviews about Hannigans!! Unfortunately we couldn’t stay for a full 3 courses, but we will definitely be back. The food we had was delicious and the service was something else!! Absolutely top class and we will definitely be returning in the near future!
4.5 based on 473 reviews
We had been looking for someplace to listen to some traditional Irish music only to run into constant renditions of "Country Roads". A couple on holiday that we had met in another restaurant/pub in Dingle recommended we check this place out. So glad we did! The decor is a little off-putting. As was the tradition many years ago, local businesses ofttimes supplemented their income by also putting in a bar. Dick Mack's is such a place. It must have been a shoe store/cobbler at one time because the walls were covered with old shoes, lasts and tools fo the trade. There are also lots of little cubbyholes if you are looking for a quieter place from the main room. We fell in with some guys on holiday who had sailed up from Waterford and had the best time talking and drinking. Well, they talked and we drank. The stories these guys told kept us in stitches and we had a great laugh with "Father Ted" references (my name is Ted). All in all, it was our best night in Dingle and Dick Mack's will forever be a bookmark in our travels.
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