High b doesn't allow phones. You'll never know what your walking into. The welcome Inn is one of the smallest. (Air plane toilets) the old oak has people of all ages its a strange place for young girls to be hit on by old men.. kinda creepy but the music's good. Chambers is the local gay bar but it's mostly just everyone but is allways a great laugh. The Broug is a class spot for 00s 90s and 80s music if you like food ball and abba head their. If you want craft beer and alternative poeple who are always ver nice then head to the friary.. be warned everything has nicolis cages face on it and there's either fancy dress or a quiz night 50%of the time. If metal is your thing Fred zeppelins but you might get a stray elbow in a moshpit. Dali nights do a rave sometimes in tuck Street over peace Park. And voodoo has 3 floors of night club 1 is a smoking area all with different music but the drink is eh and the entry is expensive iv youv been there more then twice in my opinion. Mostly every bar has its own vibe you'll enjoy any of them but those are the busying for local people to head to. Enjoy your weekend mate |
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Crane lane is lovely sitting outside on a warm evening. The Oliver Plunkett is good and lively with live music. Mutton lane is kinda divey but a good playlist. Those are my city centre faves. I wouldn't bother with the 'clubs' they are a bit of an embarrassment. |
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"Enjoy your trip to Cork.. I'm not sure where to visit .. drop the shorts on profile pic just keep it to your chest .. trying to help "
I’ll take that advice thanks |
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Ya the wash was the spot we used go to or theres was another bar across the lee I can’t remember the name they used have there own beer as far as I can remember |
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"Crane lane is lovely sitting outside on a warm evening. The Oliver Plunkett is good and lively with live music. Mutton lane is kinda divey but a good playlist. Those are my city centre faves. I wouldn't bother with the 'clubs' they are a bit of an embarrassment. "
I concur...the nightclubs are pitiful. |
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"Crane lane is lovely sitting outside on a warm evening. The Oliver Plunkett is good and lively with live music. Mutton lane is kinda divey but a good playlist. Those are my city centre faves. I wouldn't bother with the 'clubs' they are a bit of an embarrassment.
I concur...the nightclubs are pitiful. "
Try living in tralee there surely better ?? |
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"Ya the wash was the spot we used go to or theres was another bar across the lee I can’t remember the name they used have there own beer as far as I can remember "
Franciscan well is that bar. Reardens is still one of the busiest bars around and probably the easiet bar to chat up in too |
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"Work have me staying in the dean is it a good spot does anyone no "
It's trying a little too hard to be hip and cool (receptionist couldn't hear us over the DJ in the "bar" ), but food is grand, room retro decor if that's your thing, very small though. I'm sure some will love it, maybe we're just too old. |
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"Work have me staying in the dean is it a good spot does anyone no
It's trying a little too hard to be hip and cool (receptionist couldn't hear us over the DJ in the "bar" ), but food is grand, room retro decor if that's your thing, very small though. I'm sure some will love it, maybe we're just too old."
The DJ was actually in the reception area.
He was about 6 feet from the reception desk. The bar was in the reception too I think, lol
Takes a while for eyesight to adjust to the dark when you arrive at reception.
We are just too old!
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