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Blarney

Picture Gallery
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BLARNEY PUBS
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Blairs
Inn 021 4381470 |
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Blairs
Inn occupying a secluded, riverside setting in
the heart of the country, is a
traditional family run pub, located only
five minutes from Blarney. In season,
real coal fires flicker on the wooden
interior of the lounge bar and the
candlelit Snug and Pantry restaurant.
Every Monday night from May to September
Blairs Inn is the venue for a lively
Irish Music Session, which is attended
by locals and visitors from all over the
world. Quality Kenmare Seafood and Cork
farm produce provide the foundations of
their menus, enjoyed in the lounge, bar
and restaurant. Weather permitting, you
may dine outside in the peaceful garden
bounded by the Owenageara, the Sheep
River, where in summer trout can be seen
to rise. |
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Blarney
Castle Hotel 021 4385116 |
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Blarney
Castle Hotel, while visiting Blarney
enjoy a trip to Blarney Castle Hotel and
be sure and take time out to enjoy a
drink in "Johnny's" public bar in
Blarney village which has kept its
unspoilt character. It is renowned for
its excellent pints of Guinness, and
local brews such as Beamish & Murphy's.
You will be met by courteous and good
humoured staff
at the Blarney Castle Hotel, enjoy your
stay. |
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Muskerry Arms
021 4385200 |
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Muskerry Arms
situated in the heart of Blarney first established
in 1838, this pub holds much character
and heritage within its walls. Set in
the beautiful wooded countryside of
Blarney just 5 miles from Cork. The
Muskerry Arms was named after the
Muskerry Tram line, which serviced the
village up until 1830. The premises is
owned by the O'Connor family since 1984
and is managed by the O'Connor Family.
Enjoy a drink in the Muskerry Arms with
music ranging from traditional to
contemporary to ballad sessions every
Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Live
music also every Tuesday, Wednesday &
Thursday nights. |
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Last modified:
Tuesday April 03, 2012
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