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Pub and micro-brewery combined |
14 North Mall Cork Ireland |
This is the only bar in the city that sells its own brews. It's quite stylishly decorated with giant copper holding kegs right behind the bar that set the tone for the color scheme. Obviously, the most important thing here is the beer and it certainly lives up to expectations. The Shandon Stout is particularly good; it's creamy and light, but has a nice toasty bite at the finish. The wheat beer is also very tasty. During the summer, barbeques are held in the beer garden on Thursday nights. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Premier music venue |
1 Union Quay Cork Ireland +353 21 431 1113 http://www.lobby.ie |
The Lobby is an excellent bar and live venue, especially for lovers of traditional and folk music. Upstairs, live music is played every night, and many of Cork's emerging artists such as Nomos and Sinead Lohan play regular gigs here. There are also appearances by some overseas and international musicians. During the day, there's a great view of City Hall and the river Lee from the large upstairs windows. Downstairs is a regular pub complete with friendly bar staff. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Red or Dead |
Liberty Street Cork Ireland +353 21 425 1855 |
This attractive bar might not have been open for too long but it's come a long way in a short time. It's a great place to grab lunch, there's a wide selection of freshly-made sandwiches from which to choose, as well as some tasty hot dishes and strong continental coffees. Patrons are guaranteed a good vantage point when viewing their favourite sports as they're shown on five screens. At night "Redz" comes alive - this is a nightclub above the bar that opens five nights a week and has no cover charge if you get there before 10:30p. On Tuesdays, Hi-Fi shouldn't be missed; it features some of Cork's favourite DJs including the ever-foxy Miss Ken D and Mr P. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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