Drink & Eat
Sean Tierney
Character Pub
Sean Tierney
Packed with “artefacts of bygone days”, in short a mini-museum - but one with a giant screen which is discreetly hidden around the corner, for watching matches, and a reputation for great steaks
Food served daily from 12.30pm. Children welcome before 8.30 pm (high chair, children’s menu); air conditioning. Closed 25 Dec, Good Fri. MasterCard, Visa.
Georgina Campbell
This tall, narrow pub in Clonmel is packed with “artefacts of bygone days”, in short a mini-museum - but one with a giant screen which is discreetly hidden around the corner, for watching matches.
Upstairs (and there are a lot of them, this is a four storey building) there’s a relaxed traditional family-style restaurant.
Expect popular, good value food like potato wedges, mushrooms with garlic, home cooked lasagne, steaks and grills rather than gourmet fare; the evening restaurant menus are more ambitious and, although it's unlikely there will be too many surprises, they have a reputation for great steaks.
This is a pub of character and toilets are at the very top, but grand when you get there.
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- Family Friendly
- Location - Town Centre
- Open New Year
- Smoking Area
- Smoking Area Covered
- Smoking Area Heated
- Traditional Irish
- Budget Meals (€21-35/£14-23 pp 3-courses, not inc. dr
- Character Pub
- Cocktails
- Daytime/Coffee
- Early Bird / Value Menu Available
- Informal
- Organic Produce used (mainly)
- Party Venue
- Pub Grub
- Sunday Dining
- Traditional Pub
- Vegetarian Friendly (always at least 1 starter & 1 main course)
- Vegetarian Menu