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1. Live Music
My stay in Ireland would have been incomplete without a visit to a pub with live traditional Irish music. So imagine my delight when on the last night of my stay Katherine offered to take me to such a...
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3. Mutton Lane Inn
A small bar which is not that easy to find. Nevertheless, many people still find it every day which can make the place a little too crammed. In case you can't find a place, there is the non-heated...
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4. The Hi-B
Bizarre mix of friendly, interesting people ranging from 18 to 88. Some weirdos in here at times but that's part of the charm. Former proprietor occasionally frequents the place and is famous for his...
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5. The Bodega
What sounds like a spanish restaurant is a good combination of nightclub, pub and restaurant with many different areas and bars. It is located in an old market hall which has been divided into several...
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6. An Bróg
A popular venue for live music, pints, gatherings, pub quizzes, whatever. It is one of the larger pubs on Oliver Plunkett Street, mainly known for Indie/Alternative style. A little more mainstream...
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7. The Thirsty Scholar
The Scholar is a small pub which features a local traditional band on Monday nights. The atmosphere is very relaxed making it a great spot for sipping a few pints with friends. Dress is casual....I...
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8. Reardens
I was there on a sunday night, its free entrance and had a live band, who were excellent in my opinion. It was a big venue with lots of beautiful girls! The staff are friendly. Well worth a visit.
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9. Sky Bar
This nightclub is a spot that I would recommend to a visitor to Cork, who is looking for a nightclub that can be relaxing, chilling, varied and with one dance floor. You can saunter about here and...
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10. Bar Rumba
Bar Rumba is by far the best pub in Cork, with the sexiest bar staff, soulful tunes and hip-hop, house and and r'n'b supplied in copious quantities, especially at 3some every Saturday night, when 3...
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11. Charlie’s
Charlie’s is one of half a dozen or so early morning pubs in town that are licensed to sell drinks from 07:00 in the morning on. Hardened drinkers in search for some early booze or workers on night...
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12. Isaac Bells
“What? An Irish pub with no Guinness???”,I hear you say. Yep, it’s true: The Abbots Ale House concentrates on selling foreign beer, and the only Irish product they sell will either be local beer or...
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13. An Bodhran: Traditional Music on Oliver Plunkett Street (II)
Together with the Ovens Bar one of those few places on Oliver Plunkett Street where you can expect traditional music sessions instead of a club-like atmosphere....
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14. The Ovens Bar: Traditional Music on Oliver Plunkett Street (I)
Mid-sized pub at Oliver Plunkett street which takes a more traditional approach than its neighbours. The Ovens bar focuses on beer and music rather than an...
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15. The Roundy: Three in one: Breakfast café, music venue and bar
Nice little place which can even go through as a café in the morning. Rather a place to relax and chill-out than a vibrant party venue, but there are almost...
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16. Crane Lane Theatre: Once notorious - now glorious
Classy Venue in Cork with a long tradition: The place was a nightclub with a doubtful reputation in the 1920s and 1930s. It has a area where cabaret/burlesque...
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17. The Woodford: Pub/restaurant in an 18th century warehouse
Big pub/restaurant in a former 18th century warehouse of a wine trading company called Woodfor, Bourne and Co. Ltd. The place has maintained this old style...
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18. Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy: The Unique Wine Bar in Cork
One of my favourites in Cork and a wine drinker's paradise. There are several wines to select from the menu, but the highlight is the wine machine on the right...
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19. Preacher's: Cool Bar at Washington Street
This one doesn't usually appear in many guidebooks, but is surely among the better ones for some rock music and some pints. Preacher's is pretty small and can...
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20. The Oliver Plunkett: Come here for music on Oliver Plunkett Street
One of those many places on Oliver Plunkett Street which try to be everything to everyone: Food at daytime, football on the telly, stages, etc. I have mixed...
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21. Door 51: The New Kid on the Grand Parade
Mix between pub and club, more of the first during daytime and more of the latter late at night. Come here for sports one one of the largest telly screens in...
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22. The Grafton: The Bar / Venue below Eclipse
Like An Bróg, a big pub on Oliver Plunkett street which attracts quite a mixed crowd. It has some more modern bars than comparable place, but is definitively...
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23. Eclipse: One of Central Cork's better Nightclubs
One of the most stylish Nighlubs in Cork regarding the interior. It attracts the usual crowd: Youngsters in their early twenties. Most of them are fun, with...
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24. The Old Oak: Another good pub on Oliver Plunkett Street
One of these pubs who manage to be a retaurant in daytime and a cheerful drinking venue in the evening. Several bars invite you or a pint or two, the choice of...
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25. Vicarstown Bar: Good old-style pub on North Main Street
A good, centrally located pub with an old-style atmosphere: Old decor, good choice of beers and footie on the screen form the base for this pub. During daytime,...
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