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While not all Irish pubs will feature live Irish music, it is an important part of the culture. The atmosphere is cozy and the pub furniture is simple and built to last. Pub stool from 1910, Cork, Ireland. The etiquette in Irish pubs varies from place to place. Generally speaking, however, it is never necessary to tip staff. The only exception ...
Doheny & Nesbitt is a Victorian pub and restaurant on Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland. The pub is a tourist attraction and notable political and media meeting place and has been described as "one of the most photographed" pubs in the city. [2] [3] [4] [5]
The House of McDonnell, Estd.1744. The House of McDonnell is a traditional Irish pub in Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.. Established in 1744, the pub is noted for the quality of the traditional Irish pub interior (Grade A listed), which has remained largely unchanged over the years (the last major refurbishment taking place in the mid-19th century).
In his 1969 book Irish Pubs of Character, Roy Bulson describes the establishment thus: "The license is one of the oldest in Dublin, dating from 1782. The late President of the U.S., John F Kennedy, called in for a drink and since then many other famous people have enjoyed a pint which is one of the best in Dublin.
The Franciscan Well, founded in 1998, is a craft brewery and pub located in Cork, Ireland. The brewery and pub are located on the north bank of the River Lee, on the site of an old Franciscan monastery from 1219, [1] and the monastery walls (including the eponymous well) [2] now surround the beer garden adjacent to the pub, where contemporary ...
Peter's Pub Johnson Place, Dublin 2 Open Slattery's Capel Street: Open Slattery's Beggars' Bush: Open The Auld Triangle Gardiner Street: Open The Duke Duke Street Open The Ferryman Sir John Rogerson's Quay: Open The Foggy Dew Fownes Street Open Named after Foggy Dew (Irish ballad) The Harbourmaster International Financial Services Centre: Open
Leo's Tavern (Irish: Tábhairne Leo) is a pub in the Donegal Gaeltacht, known as the home of music artists Clannad, Enya and Moya Brennan. It serves food and is a music venue. [1] The pub opened in 1968 and held Irish traditional music sessions nightly, becoming the musical starting block for the children of Leo Brennan, the pub's founder. [2]
Kellys Cellars is a pub in Belfast, Northern Ireland, situated at 30 Bank Street in the city centre. Built on March 14, 1720, it is one of the oldest pubs of Belfast. [1] It sits in what used to be an alley way off Royal Avenue, but a few buildings were knocked down and now Kellys sits in a square beside Castlecourt, a major Belfast shopping ...