At the foot of Croagh Patrick, just cross the road from the Great Famine national monument, this characterful old pub has been in the same family for generations and dates back to the mid eighteenth century.
Flagged as a 'museum pub', the photographs and memorabilia on display will fascinate anyone with an interest in social history - and every visitor will will enjoy the charming ambience and find it a fascinating setting for the enjoyment of a pint or two of very good stout and some simple, tasty food.
Soups, chowder, and various sandwiches are on offer, along with hot dishes such as good burgers and fish & chips. Service is good and friendly, and this is an interesting alternative to some of the better known food destinations in the area.