Entertainment in Ireland
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Enniskillen Omniplex
A seven-screen cinema, 700m north of the town centre on Race Course Lough.
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Cork Arts Theatre
An excellent theatre putting on thought-provoking drama and new works.
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Casement Park
In West Belfast; you can see Gaelic football and hurling here.
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Chasin’ Bull
Up-and-coming Irish and international bands gig at this good-time pub.
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Power’s Bar
Head to this thatched pub for a good pint and live music at weekends.
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Phil Carroll
Near Nelson St, this diminutive place is Clonmel's most atmospheric old boozer.
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James Park
You can go to the dogs (as it were) at James Park.
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Instinct
Lively club with DJs, Kylie parties, salsa lessons and quiz nights.
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An Seanachai
This cavernous, barnlike pub has traditional music sessions most nights.
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Strand Multiplex
This seven-screen multiplex is the place for mainstream movies.
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Tivoli Theatre
This commercial theatre offers a little bit of everything, from a good play with terrific actors to absolute nonsense with questionable comedic value.
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Kitchen Bar
For jazz and blues, head for the Kitchen Bar.
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Parnell Park
League matches are played at Parnell Park.
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Tigh Ruaírí
Rory Conneely’s atmospheric digs host live music sessions.
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Peacock Theatre
The Peacock Theatre stages fringe work.
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Carrick’s Cinema
Carrick’s cinema screens new releases.
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Cineplex
This multiscreen cinema is near the train station.
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Kilkenny Cineplex
Four screens blare the latest Hollywood releases.
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Armagh Omniplex
Four-screen cinema next door to the arts centre.
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Waterford Cineplex
This five-screen complex shows mainstream films.
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Coachman
Traditional pub on Parnell St (near Nelson St).
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Movie House
A convenient city-centre 10-screen multiplex.
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Gate Multiplex
Multiscreen cinema showing mainstream films.
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Loafers
Cork's oldest and most laid-back gay bar.
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Killarney Cineplex
Screens current releases.
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