Places To Drink by Tourist Area: Shannon Waterway

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Co Cavan shares the 667 m peak of Cuilcagh with neighbouring Fermanagh. No ordinary mountain, this - it has underground streams which eventually become the headwaters of the lordly River Shannon, Ireland's longest river that passes south through many counties before exiting at the mighty estuary in Limerick. A magnet for tourism now with boating, fishing, cycling and walking-a-plenty.

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The Chestnut

Birr, Co. Offaly
Pub
Clodagh Fay, sister of Caroline Boyd of The Stables, operates the old Chestnut pub in Birr town, which poured its first pint back in 1823. She refurbished the place beautifully a couple of years ago, with no expense spared on the stylish dark wood inte ...
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6 votes

The Village Tavern

Shannonbridge, Co. Offaly
Character Pub / Supermarket
1 euro
At J.J. Killeen’s wonderful pub and shop weary travellers can be restored, particularly by the house special of hot rum and chocolate - perfect after a damp day on the river. Meanwhile you can also top up on groceries, fishing bait and gas.
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2 votes

M. J. Henry

Cootehall, Co. Roscommon
Character Pub
The more theme pubs and superpubs there are, the better everyone likes M J Henry’s bar, which hasn’t changed in at least 30 years and, in true country Irish fashion, is also a food store ‘that caters for all your grocery needs’. ...
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6 votes

Larkins Bar & Restaurant

Garrykennedy, Co. Tipperary
Pub / Restaurant
2 euro Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner
You can’t miss this pretty white cottage pub with its cheerful red paintwork, at Garrykennedy’s charming little harbour. Maura and Cormac Boyle have gradually done a little gentle modernisation since they took over ownership of Larkins in 2 ...
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The Derg Inn

Terryglass, Co. Tipperary
Bar / Pub / Restaurant
3 euro
Tables set up outside Michael and Joyce Soden’s popular Derg Inn please the summer crowd, and a crackling fire is a welcome sight on a cold day - like many country pubs this is, perhaps, a place seen at its best off-season. This is one of the ar ...
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Sean's Bar

Athlone, Co. Westmeath
Character Pub
West of the river, in the interesting old part of Athlone town near the Norman castle (which has a particularly good visitors’ centre for history and information on the area, including flora and fauna of the Shannon), this seriously historic bar ...
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1 votes

Grogan's Pub

Glasson, Co. Westmeath
Character Pub / Pub
It’s hard to cross the Midlands without being drawn into at least a short visit to this characterful pub in Goldsmith’s “village of the roses”. It’s one of those proudly-run, traditional places with two little bars at the ...
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4 votes

O'Shaughnessy's

Glin, Co. Limerick
Character Pub / Pub
Not to be missed while in the Glin area, is O'Shaughnessy's pub, just outside the walls of Glin Castle. One of the finest pubs in Ireland, it is now in its sixth generation of family ownership and it is easy to imagine that precious little has changed ...
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15 votes

Mary Lynch's Pub

Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
Pub
1 euro
John and Mary Moriarty’s charming old-world pub a short distance east of Mullingar is tucked between the old N4 and the Royal Canal, with a grandstand view of the new harbour works from the back of the bar. A blackboard menu offers traditional h ...
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3 votes

Liam O'Riain's

Killaloe, Co. Clare
Character Pub
Liam O'Riains is a traditional, unspoilt pub overlooking the River Shannon in Killaloe. It's the oldest pub in Ballina (on the Tipperary side of the river) and it's one of those real old atmospheric bars with a cosy open fire, where people meet to cha ...
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