Cork
It's the second largest city in Ireland with a population of 210000.
The city was expanded by Vikings invaders around 915 and has a lot of history to show.
Cork is a university city, so its street are teeming with young and energetic students
looking for cheap drinks and a good night out.
Guide to the Pubs in Cork
The vibrant city is alive no matter what night of the week it is.
You will have fun enjoying live music, eating tasty food and drinking a really
nice beer and whiskey, enjoying irish culture and history.
Canty's
A historic city centre pub in Cork which has had the same name over its doors for over
a century and it is the only bar in the town to be a member of the Jameson whiskey trail.
The Raven Bar
It is a place to be in Cork city centre. The place is buzzing with a great atmosphere,
fabulous food, delicious cocktails and a wide array of drinks.
The Poor Relation
It is a cosy spot, hosting intimate music gigs at the weekends for a lot of fun and
serving really good food daily.
Jim Cashman's
Situated right in the heart of the city,
this pub is frequented by locals and also welcomes tourists warmly,
with very friendly staff, great traditional Irish pub food,
live sports broadcasts, plus live music in the evenings.
Larry Tompkins
A landmark Cork city bar, best-loved sports bars, particularly popular with Cheltenham
punters and those looking for a cosy spot to watch GAA, rugby and soccer.