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    Jameson Bar

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Pubs
    Open 8:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    8 years ago

    The tour is pretty awesome. From beginning to end, they explain the history and process of their whiskey. We loved it!

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    Kealy's of Cloghran - The Full Irish Breakfast: €13.95

    Kealy's of Cloghran

    (39 reviews)

    €€

    Santry

    The restaurant was within walking distance of the hotel. There were many locals and families here…read moreenjoying their time here. I wasn't too hungry, so I just ordered the spicy chicken wings. The wings were quite small, maybe because I'm use to GMO wings. I enjoyed them enough though. I also enjoyed their fries.

    We stopped here, travel-weary, for a first dinner in Ireland. We ordered the roast beef with…read moreYorkshire pudding, peas, carrots and potatoes (fried whole and mashed) and the chicken curry with half rice and half chips. My friend ate a side of onion rings. The roast beef was cooked to perfection, very tender and juicy. It is pretty unsalted, which I like, but my friend said it wasn't enough. The side of rich, brown gravy made up for it adding the right amount of saltiness to the beef. Carrots and peas were a tad soft, but flavorful and good mashed potatoes. I wasn't wild about the whole fried ones. The Yorkshire pudding was pretty dreadful and seemed to be backed hours prior because it was rubbery and chewy. The chicken curry was good, a little sweet, but good amount of curry flavor. Chips and rice were great. The onion rings were good. Not stellar, not bad. Just solidly good! Guinea's was perfect in terms of being served at the right temp and they have half pints, which made me happy! This place was very, very loud. It was distractingly loud, but if you want sports and good beer, you are in the right spot. Lots of families with little ones for dinner. Service was good.

    Kilmardinny Inn - To Uncle Paddy

    Kilmardinny Inn

    (2 reviews)

    Beaumont

    First time in the Kilmardinny, sadly was in Kilmardinny for tea time after my uncles funeral,…read morethough a sad occasion it was an honor to be in his local for a pint and to raise a glass (or two) in his honor. The pub is quite large and can accommodate a large party such as ourselves for the afternoon. Lots of TV's to catch a match and craic to feel at home. We had a lovely veg soup upon our arrival to take the cold from the gravesite out of us and get the warmth back in. The soup was piping hot and light enough to leave room for a lovely tea sandwich or two. And the tea sandwiches were served with crunchy rippled cheese and onion crisps (Hunkey Dorys) that complimented the sandwhiches nicely. The service was a bit scattered but can't slag them considering we were quite a large party all at the same time. Once they got going they were friendly and attentive. The Guinness was nice, the tea and they make a lovely Irish Coffee as well. To you Uncle Paddy, it was an honor to sit in your local and celebrate you!

    Hospitality at Kenny's extends far beyond the doling out of splendid pints. Insider tips on…read moreupcoming horse races are offered. Thought provoking albeit populist musings on systemic corruption in Irish politics are always offered. If hunger in addition to an unquenched thirst draws you to Kenny's then I suggest the Planter's Peanut salad as an appetizer followed by Cheese 'n Onion Lasange. For smokers, the front patio offers spectacular views of the sun setting over Lorcan Avenue.

    The Gate Clock Bar - ....first time in Ireland!

    The Gate Clock Bar

    (5 reviews)

    €€€

    Santry

    After a 10 hour flight from San Francisco, my wife and I had an hour to kill before our flight to…read moreLondon. The vibes of The Gate Clock Bar caught our eye's, so we decided to grab a brew. The bartender greeted us and we placed orders for two Guinness beers, a no-brainer since Guinness stout originates from the very city (Dublin) that we were standing in. As we slowly sipped our delicious brews, we enjoyed some airport people-watching before going to a nearby restaurant for food. If you're looking for a cozy environment to throw back a couple brews or enjoy a bite or two, I suggest checking out The Gate Clock Bar!

    horrible Guinness and very very staff. I was waiting at the bar to order and there was 1 guy who…read morehad ordered before me so while she was pulling his pints of lager I just stood on the other side of the bar facing her and I waited to be asked what I would like but she never asked so I said nothing until she was ready. I thought she would ask me while I was in front of her, but she didn't. knowing I was there and waiting to served a woman on the end of the Bar came over skip me? I did say anything but after taking a long time to serve her she turned around knowing I was still waiting and proceeded to ask another man that had just walked up what he wanted and completely ignored me so I had to say excuse me I think I'm next. she said nothing no apology or anything and I said can I have a Guinness please. then she proceeded to take about five minutes to finish it. my recommendation is to never go there because the Staff are horrible and very very rude.

    Graingers

    Graingers

    (4 reviews)

    €€

    Kilmore

    Although not a place for the young crowd or those looking to dance the night away, Graingers is a…read moregreat local-type pub. You'll find mostly regular older gents and some younger lads that are over to watch the match. Yes, you might be stared at if you're not from the area or their typical crowd, but they quickly stop caring and you can make this pub your own. Graingers has a good selection of beers and even some cocktails. You will also find a smoking area out back (heated), and there is plenty of space inside for large groups. They usually feature some local rock duo during most nights, and I'm pretty sure they still do quiz nights on Thursdays (which are quite fun, even for the 21-30 year old demographic). It's also vape friendly, as long as you are discreet and don't start blowing big clouds. If you do, just head out back or sit out front on one of the two tables to watch the world go by while vaping/ smoking. Pint of Guinness is 4.50 and you can get two cocktails for 10 euro. Bathrooms are usually mopped thru out the night, but can still be a bit messy. Then again, could be worse! If you're looking for a nice peaceful evening without too much excitement and / or just want to grab a pint to unwind and watch a game, Graingers is great for those living around.

    A few of us walked in here for a drink and then walked straight back out! The reason being, it's a…read morereal local bar. We just got stared out of it, you could compare it to Elton John walking into a bar in Dixieland territory. Pity, because they have a lovely outdoor seating area.

    Jameson Bar - coffee - Updated May 2026

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