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Foyle Hotel |
| Moville, Inishowen, Co. Donegal . Tel: 074 9382025 |
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Johnnie Fox'S |
      
| , Glencullen, Co. Dublin D18 X635. Tel: 00353 1 295 5647 |
Worth the trek to find this amazing old multi roomed pub up in the Dublin Mountains. Dating back to 1798 Johnnie Fox's is a lively place - even for Ireland! Good choice of beer and superb food. Seafood a speciality |
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Palace Bar |
| 21 Fleet Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin . Tel: +353 1 6717388 |
Dating back to 1823 and one of the oldest pubs in Dublin . For a long time it was the favourite haunt of the staff of The Irish Times, under leadership of editor-in-chief Smylie. Aside from appealing to journalist, The palce Bar was also very poular with Irish writers and poets living in Dublin in the early 1900's, people like W.B. Yeats, Patrick Kavanagh and Flann O'Brien. |
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Quay'S Bar |
| 10-12 Temple Bar Square, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin . Tel: +353 (1) 6791923 |
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Queens |
| 15 Castle St, Dalkey, Co. Dublin . Tel: 01 - 2854569 |
Dalkey is a lovely village just outside Dublin and is easily accessible on the 'DART' train. Good beer and brilliant food make the Queens well worth visiting |
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Teddy O'Sullivans |
| , Kilmakilloge, Co. Kerry . Tel: 00353 64 668 3104 |
South of Dingle Bay and North of Bantry Bay - the next bit of land to the West is America ! If you're looking for somewhere remote then this is the place. The Harbourmasters House also serves as the local B&B, Pub, General Store and Sweetie Shop ! There's nowhere else to eat around, but you won't be disappointed, especially if you try the local Salmon. |
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Temple Bar |
| 47/48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin . Tel: +353 1 672 5286 |
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The Oliver St. John Gogarty |
| Fleet Street & Anglesea Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Co. Dublin . Tel: +353 1671 1822 |
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Toner'S |
| 139 Baggot Street, Dublin 4, Co. Dublin . Tel: |
One of many Dublin pubs full of old Irish Character |
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Town Clock |
| Market Square, Moville, Co. Donegal . Tel: 074 93 85815 |
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