Discover the best top things to do in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands, Ireland including O'Connors Pub, Friel's Pub, The Malt House, Peppers Pub, Una Powell's Pub, Salt House, Ireland's Smallest Comedy Club, Green's Bar, Phil Carolls Bar, Cooley House.
Restaurants in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands
5.0 based on 330 reviews
We managed to get seats near the fireplace. Beer was great. Friendly people and great entertainment. A fantastic night!
5.0 based on 64 reviews
Old fashioned traditional Irish music pub dating back to 1895, rich in tradition and culture with a lovely atmosphere. Music every Friday and Saturday during the winter and every Wednesday Friday Saturday and Sunday during the summer, Famous for its trad sessions with some of Ireland finest having played here. Friels is a listed building a still has some of the old structural fittings in place which is worth seeing.
Hidden Gem in Milltown Malbay. Great pub all round. Cosy with natural fire, very friendly staff, lovely pints of Guinness, topped off with trad session.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
Visited here while down for a hurling match. Lovely pub, great pint and atmosphere and had great bit of banter with locals. Would highly recommend and hope to call again someday.
5.0 based on 166 reviews
In the heart of Galway's Latin Quarter, the best up-and-coming acts from Ireland and beyond, every Thursday. Doors 9pm, Show 9:30pm Free Pizza included. Online booking available through EventBrite (See Facebook page!).
My boyfriend and I visited this comedy club and it really was tiny! I would recommend coming early enough to make sure you have a comfy seat, as it really is small! The place was full and the atmosphere was great. The free pizza was from supermacs along with sausages and wedges (my boyfriend and I are vegan and were delighted to see wedges!) The host was absolutely hilarious, along with all the acts. Great value!
5.0 based on 37 reviews
Great place for a pint of Guinness and a great variety of wiskey. Good company with Mary and Colette
5.0 based on 31 reviews
Phil Carrolls [Antique Bar]is an original pub/shop from the 1900's in Clonmel. Remaining unchanged over the years it has a unique old world atmosphere from times gone-by. Always worth a visit .
When you first walk into this bar you are not too sure - dark and atmospheric - but the bartender soon puts you at ease and has a vast variety of Irish whiskey on offer as well as gin and he pulls a good pint of Guinness of course! There was some lively Irish music being played by a group of local musicians, which we understood was a regular thing.
5.0 based on 55 reviews
Nestled in the heart of Ennistymon, Cooley's House or Cooley's as its more commonly known is a warm, welcoming family run pub. It's the ideal place to come and enjoy some traditional Irish music (every Wednesday and Friday nights), a nice fire and a drink or two. A tourist favourite, traditional Irish Coffee's are Cooley's speciality, the perfect complement to a local trad session!
This was absolutely the most fun I have ever had in a pub in my life! the family environment with Joan and Pat was like taking a little piece of Ireland home with me in my memories. Joan is such a wonderful woman she looked out for us like a mama bear and provided safety that we needed as 3 women traveling alone getting home. We can’t wait to come back and visit again. You MUST go visit Cooley’s ????????????????????????
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