Discover the best top things to do in County Limerick, Ireland including The Cauldron Bar, Bill Chawkes Bar, Filibuster Comedy Club, Mother Macs, JJ Bowles, Ma Hogans Bar, Batt's Bar, Dolan's Pub, The White House Bar Limerick, Jerry Flannery's Bar & 1314.
Restaurants in County Limerick
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Set up in 2012, Filibusters Comedy Club has proven itself to be a constant force in Limerick's comedy and art scene. With monthly shows showcasing the most cutting edge Irish comedy on offer, there's always something going on at Filibusters Comedy Club. Come see us the first Thursday of the month at The Blind Pig. Leave your morals at the door (or don’t, that’s ok too).
5.0 based on 61 reviews
Mother Macs Public House has been described as a hidden Gem in the citys nightlife. It focuses on providing good quality beers in a relaxed and quirky environment. The bar doesn't take itself too seriously and this is reflected in the casual banter (conversation) which occurs between staff and customers. It boosts one of the largest selections of craft beers in the city offering regular offers and specials. The team work with local/national/international breweries to bring the freshest product to the customers and the effort has been recognised by the beer loving public. The bar itself externally has undergone a complete transformation and displays traditional sign writing techniques of local sign writer Tom Collins. The interior has remained relatively untouched but a number of quirky touches have been added.
Amazing pub and a must- visit when in Limerick. Superb beer selection, very comfortable and charismatic surroundings with friendly staff who took time to tell us about the local craft beer offerings ; the Treaty City Shannon River IPA was made only half a mile away (!) and was sublime. Great place, just like the City itself
5.0 based on 22 reviews
J.J. BOWLES PUB, 8 Thomondgate Hidden Gem! Medieval pub with stunning views of King John's Castle from our riverside beer garden. Open from 5pm Mon-Fri, 1pm Sat-Sun.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Ma Hogans Bar is located at 72 Catherine Street Limerick, in the heart of Limericks shopping and dining quarter. A beautifully restored city centre bar, featuring the original snug and open fire. We offer a modern day selection of drinks in a comfortable easy environment, where time stands still.
Friendly staff lovely atmosphere subtle lighting a little piece of tradition in the heart of Limerick. Great Guinness Will be back Jerry and Jane Waterford
5.0 based on 3 reviews
One of the oldest pubs in Ireland
4.5 based on 178 reviews
Winner Irish Pubs Global Best Entertainment Experience (World)Winner 2017 Winner Irish Pubs Global Best Entertainment Experience (Ireland) Winner 2017 Irish Pub Best Venue SW 2017 Winner Pure M Best Venue Award 2017 Hotpress Readers award 2015 Best Venue IMRO LIVE MUSIC VENUE OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014 HOTPRESS Venue of the Year 2013 Special Commendation IMRO 2013 Munster Winner Irelands Best Live Music Venues ,Restaurant, Comedy Club and Traditional Irish Music Pub . There’s always something happening in Dolans. We have Irish Traditional music EVERY night A host of international, national and local musicians, singers artists and actors have graced our stages. Our restaurant offers a wide-ranging menu with locally sourced produced and an array of traditional Irish dishes.
We went for a large group event which utilised the large back room and later a smaller bar that showed a screening of a short film. The spaces were all different but the staff were consistently friendly & helpful. The front bar area had a buzz to it and wasn't too rowdy for a Friday night. It's a little bit of a walk back to the main shopping area - so you may prefer a short taxi ride to walking in the autumn/winter.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
The White House Bar on 52 O'Connell Street Limerick is one of the City's most historic establishments, the quaint Georgian building itself, dates back to the early 1800's. Through the years it has been home to poets, writers, musicians and all other artists alike and now with a new lease of life it has reopened it's doors to offer the people of Limerick a new venue right in the heart of the city center with a new breakfast and lunch menu including a wide range of Wines, Whiskeys, Vodkas, Gins and Craft Beers all served up in the uniquely charming and relaxing ambience that you can only find in The White House Bar.
They have Murphys, Beamish and Guinness on tap and they have a real stove. A real stove!! Need I say more? Yes, I will say more. They have an open mic poetry night on Wednesday. Some very very very weird nights in there which I wont go into any further. Great spot for a quiet cosy pint.
4.5 based on 69 reviews
This warm & cosy traditional Irish pub is a haven for those who like the charm of old-fashioned surroundings & quiet conversations. The pub is owned by Jerry Flannery, former Munster & Ireland International rugby player. The pub has received a National Hospitality Award for Best Sporting Pub 2018 and again for 2019. The pub dates back in its present form to 1960's when the building was purchased by Jerry's father, Jerry Flannery Snr and is known locally as Flas. The building itself dates back to the 1900's and was once a bonder of whiskey. This pub features an impressive collection of about 110 bottles of Irish and Scottish whiskies. On a cold winter evening you will be welcomed with a warm smile and roaring fire. Jerry Flanney's is also home to 1314 a late night speakeasy, cocktail and gin bar with live music and DJ’s every weekend. 1314 has received an Irish Pub Award for Best Newcomer 2018 and Best Late Night Bar 2019.
Have been in several times since they reopened and have to say the standard of service always excellent. Also ready to accommodate no matter the request. More recently we had a booking in the Courtyard and Neil, Liz & Ciaran went above and beyond to look after our group. Food is always consistently good and drinks are reasonably priced. Couldn't fault the place.
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