Entertainment in County Westmeath
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Sean's Bar
Age certainly hasn't wearied Sean's Bar. Dating way back to AD 900, Sean's stakes its claim as Ireland's oldest pub. Its log fires, uneven floors (to help flood waters run back down to the river), sawdust, rickety piano and curios collected over the years attest to the theory. The riverside beer garden has live music most nights in summer; to really see things in full swing, turn up at about 5.30pm on a Saturday.
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Con’s
Con’s is a traditional Irish pub that serves a good pint and decent, hearty grub, such as carvery lunches and doorstop sandwiches. It’s a local favourite, so it can get busy.
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Yukon Bar
A good live-music venue famous for its resident fortune teller, this bar has a great atmosphere and a range of soul, blues and rock music on offer.
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Dean Crowe Theatre
This refurbished theatre has wonderful acoustics and runs a broad program of theatrical and musical events year-round.
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Mullingar Arts Centre
The centre runs a regular program of music, comedy, drama and art exhibitions. In summer there are family-friendly traditional music sessions every weekend.
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Yukon Bar
A lively pub with a resident fortune teller, this place has a great atmosphere and regular live music. Depending on the day of the week you'll find a range of soul, blues and rock music on offer.
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Danny Byrne's
This renovated pub draws passionate crowds when it screens football and rugby matches. There's traditional music on Wednesday nights.
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