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The top ten oldest and most charming pubs in Ireland

With over 900 years experience in selling pints these pubs know what they're at

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crazy!!!!
I don't know its age, but I like Bofey Quinn's in Corofin, Co. Clare on Kilnaboy Rd.
I like Bofey Quin's in Corofin, Co. Clare. What I want to comment on, though, is the way some people "talk" to each other on other posts here. Calling each other names and saying their opinions are crap or s&%# is crude and juvenile. Do we have a bunch of teenagers on here?
Guess we missed a few last summer...a good reason to go back! I would add ( even though they are not the oldest)...Cruises in Ennis, Quays in Galway.....Leo's in Crolly
I like it - lots of information.
Well I missed them all. I'll have to come back won't I. Oh Joy!
HI,from ireland try gibneys in malahide the best pub ever
How old is Durty Nellies in Bunratty?
Last time I was in Ireland in '02, every Pub I was in, and that's quite a few, looked rustic and fetchingly old. I'll be back in early May this year.
What About Durty Nelly's est. 1620...a jolly pub deserves at least an honorable mention.
macausheen there were pictures for me, maybe its you?
Must put these on my "Bucket List".
Gosh darn it Gartlan's Pub in Kingscourt, Co. Cavan did not make the list. It is must too "new", if it is still in business. I think Gartlan's has been in business for at least 80 years or so.
...and since my Grandfather was raised in Co. Cork, The Old Thatch will be my first stop!
I only wish I could actually visit these! The closest I've come so far is The Brazen Head in Dublin....OHIO.
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