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Quiet Man pub patrons had pints after close

The licensee of Pat Cohan’s Pub, Cong — which is better known as the Quiet Man pub — was before Ballinrobe District Court last week for permitting people on the premises after closing time.

A morning pint served in Crossmolina pub

A licensee of a pub in Crossmolina, who allowed persons on the premises before opening hours, was convicted and fined at Ballina District Court.

The Front Door to give trip to weekend workers

The Front Door pub is giving away a holiday a month at its 999 Night WWW (Workers Wednesday Weekend). The competition kicked off two weeks ago as people battle it out to win a place in the final at The Front Door on April 14.

Licence renewed for Kilkenny pole-dancing club

A Kilkenny pole-dancing club, which was at the centre of a media storm when it opened its doors earlier this year, has been granted a licence to continue trading.

Answer your county’s call in Rehab pub quiz

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Those who thought that the lifting of Sam Maguire was the signal to finally put away the county colours for another year would be very much mistaken. With the launch of the National Rehab/Powers Whiskey Pub Quiz in association with the Vintners Federation of Ireland, there is still one more chance for Mayo to be crowned All-Ireland champions and you can even be a part of the glory.

Galway pubs to compete for title of Battle Of the Pubs 2008

Galway pubs will be competing for the title of Battle Of the Pubs Winner 2008 in Central Park on Thursday November 27.

Order, order, the Dáil bar has opened

Most mere mortals will have never had a chance to sample the Dáil bar, but that changed in Galway this week when a new pub of the same name opened in the city centre.

Pour your own pint at the Skeff

Patrons at the Skeff can enjoy a pint of Guinness or Carlsberg at a private table without queuing for the bar following the launch of the new Guinness® Pour Your Own Pint experience.

Debutantes’ early morning drink lands pub licensee in court

The licensee of an Oranmore pub was told to pay €500 to charity to avoid a conviction after a group of debutantes were caught drinking on the premises at 9.30am.

Trad music at PJ Flaherty's

PJ FLAHERTY’S in Lower Salthill was established in 1872 and as is fitting for a venue which sees itself as a traditional pub, there are trad sessions every Saturday night.

 

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