Entertainment in Waterford Town
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T&H Doolan's
A licensed establishment for over 300 years, historic Doolan's is a popular place to watch sport on the box and live bands with names like the Shamrocks and the Dead Beats.
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Garter Lane Arts Centre
Garter Lane Arts Centre is a much complimented theatre in an 18th-century building, staging art-house films, exhibitions, music, dance and plays.
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Forum
The mighty Forum hosts everything from gay club nights to the Irish kick-boxing championships. Its venues include the Gallery Theatre.
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Katty Barry's
Don't be discouraged by the plain exterior and side-street location; this small, friendly place serves a smooth Guinness.
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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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Theatre Royal
Beautifully refurbished, Waterford's flagship theatre stages plays, musicals and dance.
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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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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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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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Theatre Royal
Now resplendently refurbished, Waterford’s flagship theatre stages plays, musicals and dance.
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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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Munster Bar
Dating from 1822, this wonderful old pub has long been a cosy spot for a pint by its roaring open fire. Of late, it’s also been attracting attention for its gourmet pub grub.
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Katty Barry’s
Don’t be discouraged by the plain exterior and side-street location; this small, friendly place serves a smooth Guinness, and has trad sessions every Wednesday.
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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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Garter Lane Arts Centre
This much-complimented theatre stages art-house films, music, dance and plays in an atmospheric 18th-century building.
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Garter Lane Art Gallery
Just down the road, this affiliated gallery hosts regular exhibitions and workshops.
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Forum
The mighty Forum hosts everything from gay club nights to the Irish kick-boxing championships.
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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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