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Remember That It Is a Serious Offence in Ireland to Drink and Drive 34 28 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 27 26 32 31 29 25 30 The Award Winning 1 24 Free Touring Guide to 23 12 Ireland's Distilleries, Best Whiskey Pubs, Bars & Shops 13 22 21 20 19 15 14 16 1 18 17 Please always consume alcohol in moderation and www.irelandwhiskeytrail.com remember that it is a serious offence in Ireland to drink and drive. 1 The Irish Whiskey Collection 7 Brooks Hotel & Jasmine Bar 13 Malone’s Galtee Inn Terminal 1 & 2, Dublin Airport Drury Street, Dublin 2 The Square, Cahir, Co. Tipperary Tel.: (01) 944 0752 Tel.: (01) 670 4000 Tel.: (052) 744 1247 The premier Travel Retail shop for Irish Excellent & very friendly 4 star hotel near Discover the world’s smallest Irish whiskey, with more brands than any other Temple Bar in the heart of Dublin. Their Whiskey Bar in this Victorian pub! Good airport shop, including some exclusive Jasmine Bar boasts over 100 whiskies food, especially steaks and Malone’s bottlings. Also at Cork & Shannon Airports. and offers whiskey tastings on demand. famous Hot Irish Whiskey with caramelised oranges is a must! The Old Jameson Distillery 2 8 Mitchell’s Wines & Spirit 14 The Jameson Experience Bow Street, Dublin 7 CHQ Building, IFSC Docklands, Distillery Walk, Midleton, Co. Cork Tel.: (01) 807 2355 Dublin 1 Tel.: (021) 461 3594 John Jameson’s famous former distillery Tel.: (01) 612 5540 Large and very impressive former distillery now offering guided tours, whiskey Original whiskey bonder for Green and Yellow now offering guided tours, whiskey tastings, gift shop and a restaurant. Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskeys. The shop tastings, gift shop and a restaurant. Open all year. Admission charged. offers a very good range of whiskey and is Open all year. Admission charged. one of Dublin’s most famous wine specialists. The Temple Bar Pub 3 9 Yamamori Sushi & Tengu Bar 15 Michael Canty’s Pub 47/48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2 38/39 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin 1 Connolly Street, Midleton, Co. Cork Tel.: (01) 672 5287 Tel.: (01) 872 0003 Tel.: (021) 463 3224 Legendary lively pub in the heart of Where East meets West.. great Japanese Traditional friendly Victorian Irish pub Temple Bar with Ireland’s largest selection cuisine and late night Whiskey & Cocktail close to the Jameson Experience Distillery of whiskies. Beer Garden and traditional bar. Next to the Ha’Penny Bridge, very in Midleton. Lovely oak panelled interior music daily. Delicious sandwich & fresh popular place for lunch and dinner. and full range of Midleton whiskeys. oysters menu. The Mercantile 4 10 Yamamori Izakaya 16 Castlemartyr Resort 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2 12/13 Sth. Great Georges St, Dublin 2 Castlemartyr, Co. Cork Tel.: (01) 670 7100 Tel.: (01) 645 8001 Tel.: (021) 421 9000 Very popular traditional Dublin bar in Original Japanese food in an oriental 5 Star luxury hotel and golf club close to the heart of the city. An impressive retro decor. Downstairs Japanese Midleton Distillery. The bar has one of whiskey menu, bar food, live music at drinking house with oriental tapas menu Ireland’s best Irish whiskey selections. night, sporting fixtures on large screens & dedicated Irish & Japanese whiskey Inland Links 18 hole golf course on site. and lovely daytime coffee bar. bar. Open 5pm till late every day. 5 O’Neill’s Bar & Restaurant 11 The Brian Boru Pub 17 The Tap Tavern Suffolk Street, Dublin 2 5 Prospect Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Guardwell, Kinsale, Co. Cork Tel.: (01) 679 3656 Tel.: (01) 830 4527 Tel.: (021) 477 2240 A 300 year old institution in the heart of A well loved large Victorian pub on Small traditional family run pub in the Dublin. A pub full of character, famous Dublin’s Northside, close to historic heart of Kinsale, with their own Single for its alcoves, snugs and good food. Glasnevin Cemetery & Botanic Gardens. Cask whiskey. Book your Kinsale Ghost Also don’t miss the beautiful upstairs Enjoy a whiskey and great food in their Tour from here. Open from 5pm daily. Whiskey Bar. Powers Whiskey Snug. 6 The Celtic Whiskey Shop 12 Dylan Whisky Bar 18 The Folk House 27-28 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 5 John Street, Kilkenny City Guardwell, Kinsale, Co. Cork Tel.: (01) 675 9744 Tel.: (056) 772 2689 Tel.: (021) 477 2382 Voted “Best Whisky Retailer Worldwide” Located in the medieval city of Kilkenny, Old world, yet trendy, Irish pub in 2013, this shop has Ireland’s biggest this dedicated whisky bar won Powers specialising in delicious home infused selection of whiskies and an excellent Snug of the Year 2011. Old world whiskeys, gin, craft beers and ciders. wine shop. Daily Tastings & expert staff ambiance, open fire and very friendly Regular live music events and whiskey always on hand. staff. Tastings on demand. tastings on demand. 19 Courtney’s Pub 25 O’Loclainn’s Irish Whiskey Bar 31 Tullamore D.E.W Visitor Centre Plunkett Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare Bury Quay, Tullamore, Co. Offaly Tel.: (064) 663 2689 Tel.: (065) 707 7006 Tel.: (057) 932 5015 One of Killarney’s oldest and most popular Quaint, very friendly, old fashioned Irish Interactive guided tour in beautifully pubs. Lovely old world interior with open pub specialising in whiskey, full of old restored 19th Century warehouse; original fires. Specialises in beers, whiskeys and memorabilia. Open weekdays from home of Tullamore D.E.W Irish whiskey. Ends live music. Whiskey Tastings on demand. 8pm or from 12.30pm on Sundays. with complimentary whiskey tasting. Cafe and shop on site. Admission charge. 1920 Beaufort Bar & Restaurant 26 Garavan’s Bar 32 The Brewery Tap Beaufort, Killarney, Co. Kerry 46 William Street, Galway, Co. Galway O’Connor Sq., Tullamore, Co. Offaly Tel.: (064) 664 4149 Tel.: (091) 562 537 Tel.: (057) 932 1131 Traditional pub and excellent restaurant, Very friendly old world Galway pub Very popular traditional Irish pub close to close to Killarney & Gap of Dunloe. Rustic specialising in whiskeys, delicious Irish Tullamore D.E.W Visitor Centre. Full range of interior with open fireplaces. More than Coffee and gins. Lovely antique interior, Tullamore Dew whiskeys including some 100 different whiskies to discover. whiskey tastings on demand and rarities. Bar food served at lunchtime. traditional music sessions every weekend. 21 Dingle Distillery 27 Freeneys Pub & Off-License 33 Kilbeggan Distillery Experience Dingle, Co. Kerry High Street, Galway, Co. Galway Kilbeggan, Co, Westmeath Tel.: (086) 777 5551 Tel.: (091) 562 609 Tel.: (057) 933 2134 Super small artisan whiskey distillery Famous and well loved old style Galway Beautifully restored fully operational producing Malt and Pot still whiskeys. pub in the city centre. This is actually a distillery. Old machinery, distilling and Really friendly team offer daily distillery traditional pub, whiskey shop and maturation warehouses on site. Open all visits, but pre-booking by phone or email fishing shop all under the one roof! year for tours & tastings, with shop and ([email protected]) is essential! restaurant. Admission charged. Admission charged. 22 Dick Mack’s Pub 28 Lowry’s Irish Pub 34 Mc Caul’s Pub Green Street, Dingle, Co. Kerry Market Street, Clifden, Co. Galway 10 Bridge Street, Cavan, Co. Cavan Tel.: (066) 915 1787 Tel.: (095) 21 347 Tel.: (049) 433 1327 Iconic and very friendly Irish pub in This is a traditional Irish pub in the heart Really friendly traditional Irish pub in Cavan Dingle. Very old original interior, with of Connemara, famous for its Irish music town, specialising in whiskey. Enjoy a snugs and leather workshop. A great sessions. Very good whiskey selection, delicious local cheese & whiskey tasting place to discover Ireland’s best whiskeys! both Irish and Scottish. while you sit in front of their open fire. Upstairs accommodation available. 23 Michael Flannery’s Pub 29 Mooney’s Pub 17 Upper Denmark Street, Limerick Main Street, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare Tel.: (061) 436 677 Tel.: (045) 525 360 Lovely small dedicated old world style Traditional style Irish pub, operating as Whiskey Bar in Limerick city centre. shop, pub and local undertakers! Not to Perfect place to enjoy an Irish whiskey, a be missed for its treasured bottle of whiskey tasting, pint or craft beer in Cassidy’s whiskey from the old distillery. front of a real fire. 24 The Creamery Bar 30 The Fisherman’s Thatched Inn The Fair Green, Bunratty, Co. Clare Fisherstown, Ballybrittas, Co. Laois Tel.: (061) 364 114 Tel.: (057) 862 6488 Large traditional Irish pub opposite One of Ireland’s most original traditional Bunratty Folk Park. Good whiskey selection thatched pubs. Very original decor, pub and famous for their pints of stout. Good landlord and choice of whiskey too! Open A full Touring Guide for smartphones/tablets is available at restaurant and bar food served all day. 6pm weekdays and from 2pm weekends. www.m.irelandwhiskeytrail.com.
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