Pub entertainment in County Waterford
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Power's Bar
Toe-tapping trad sessions take place on Tuesday nights year-round at this butter-yellow corner pub. It's nicknamed 'the Butcher's' after its former incarnation as a meat and grocery store.
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Henry Downes Bar
For a change from stout, drop into Downes, which has been brewing its No 9 Irish whiskey for over two centuries. Have a dram in its series of character-filled rooms, or buy a bottle to take away.
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Bridie Dee's
Almost eternally burning turf fires, codgers trading lies at the bar and a little beer garden out back add up to an unbeatable combination. Frequent trad sessions.
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Geoff's
This cavernous local with creaky wooden floors and rock music pumping from the speakers is a home away from home for Wexford's alternative crowd.
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Gingerman
A genial pub on a narrow lane right in the centre, it is run by a caring owner who keeps the beer selection interesting.
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Kiely's
A neighbourhood pub in the centre, half-timbered Kiely's has frequent trad sessions that pull in the entire bar.
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Moorings
Beautiful original timber cabinetry and a snug are the main features of the creaky original room at this waterfront bar. Outside there's a vast new beer garden that has potions covered for three-season joy. Dungarvan beers are on tap.
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T&H Doolan's
A licensed establishment for over 300 years, Doolan's hosts traditional music every night of the week.
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Geoff's
This cavernous pub with creaky wooden floors and rock music pumping from the speakers packs in a lively student crowd.
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