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Celebrate your special occasion with The Prince Bar

If you have a birthday, anniversary, graduation, leaving party, work party, or team night out the Prince Bar has packages to suit you.

Prince Bar home of delicious food and great live entertainment

The Prince Bar is home to live music every Wednesday to Saturday night, bringing you local and national bands.

The Prince Bar & Kitchen Baking Corner

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Celebrate your special occasion at the Prince Bar

Let the Prince help you to celebrate your next special occasion and avail of fantastic packages for all events.

Taste of The Prince 2014

Taste of the Prince will be held on September 12 this year from 5pm. Invitations are available in the Prince Bar and The Prince of Wales hotel reception.

Moate-based Michael Jackson radio documentary up for PPI award

A RTÉ Radio One documentary giving an exclusive insight into Michael Jackson’s time in the Midlands has been shortlisted for one of this year’s PPI (Phonographic Performance Ireland) Radio Awards.

Scotland: A history not unlike our own

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On the morning of April 27 1746 the Duke of Cumberland calmly moved his army of 8,000 men into position before a colourful Scottish array of 7,000 highlanders, including about 150 Irishmen then serving in the Irish Brigade in France. The place was Culloden, south east of Inverness.

‘The people who made us what we are today’

I must admit that I have driven through Kiloughter village probably only half a dozen times in my life. It is located just off the Headford Road, at the start of the Curraghline, about four old miles from Eyre Square. Bordering the Ballydooley village, there cannot be more than a dozen houses there, but it is not an insignificant place. Thanks to a charming and beautifully written book by John Connell, Kiloughter has been brought forward as a mirror of old rural Ireland, which in the space of a few decades, has slipped away from us.*

‘The people who made us what we are today’

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Imust admit that I have driven through Kiloughter village probably only half a dozen times in my life. It is located just off the Headford Road, at the start of the Curraghline, about four old miles from Eyre Square. Bordering the Ballydooley village, there cannot be more than a dozen houses there, but it is not an insignificant place.

Live sporting events shown in The Prince Bar

The Prince Bar, Athlone will be showing all the sporting action in their bar.

 

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