County LimerickEntertainment

Entertainment in County Limerick

  1. University Concert Hall

    Permanent home of the Irish Chamber Orchestra, with regular concerts from visiting acts, plus opera, drama, comedy and dance.

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  2. A

    Trinity Rooms

    Vast club in a 300-year-old waterside building, with hot DJs and a courtyard bar.

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  3. Dolan's

    Limerick's best spot for live music promises authentic trad sessions and an unbeatable gig list, as well as cutting-edge stand-ups in two adjoining venues.

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  4. B

    Belltable Arts Centre

    The Belltable covers everything in theatre, visual arts, music, film and comedy - you're as likely to catch a classic work as something cutting edge. There's an art gallery too, and the Belltable's annual festival of fringe theatre, Unfringed (January and February), gets better every year.

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  5. C

    South's

    Frank McCourt's father knocked 'em back here and the Angela's Ashes connection is played up, including the toilets named Frank and Angela.

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  6. D

    White House Pub

    A classic right in the centre, this corner pub has good seating outside (under a rare tree) and a good beer list. On some nights it has live acoustic, on others it helps lead a rebirth of local poetry through readings (www.whitehousepoets.blogspot.com).

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  7. E

    Nancy Blake's

    There's sawdust on the floor and peat on the fire in the cosy front bar of this wonderful old pub. Out back is a vast covered drinking zone that often features live music or televised matches.

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  8. Bill Chawke Lounge Bar

    There’s trad music every Thursday night and a singalong on Friday nights (or any other night that the pints loosen up the baritones). There’s a beer garden, too.

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  9. F

    White House Pub

    A classic right in the centre, this corner pub has outdoor seating (under a rare tree) and a good beer list. On some nights it has live acoustic music, on others it helps lead a rebirth of local poetry through readings (www.whitehousepoets.blogspot.com).

    reviewed

  10. Seán Collins

    Adare's most traditional pub.

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  12. G

    Locke Bar

    Picturesque waterside setting, a maze of rooms and bars and great pub grub.

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  13. Bill Chawke Lounge Bar

    Regular trad music and singalongs.

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  14. Aunty Lena's

    Deceptively large local favourite.

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