11 Best Nightlife in County Cork, Ireland

Franciscan Well Brewery

Shandon Fodor's choice

With giant multinational Molson Coors at the helm of this establishment, Franciscan Well's microbrewery status is debatable, but every effort has been made to retain the flavor of the beer. On the site of an ancient Franciscan monastery (in fact, story goes that there are monks buried beneath the flooring), it has a heated beer garden and an atmospheric candlelit bar, open daily from 3 pm. Share a pizza fresh from the wood-burning oven.

McCarthy's Bar

Fodor's choice

Instantly recognizable by fans of writer Pete McCarthy as the bar in the cover photograph of his hilarious and best-selling travelogue, McCarthy's Bar, which bore the motto "never pass a bar with your name on it." It's an old-fashioned pub in the real sense, which means it doubles as a shop, so guests can buy a packet of cereal from behind the wood counter or order a pint of the black stuff (or do both). A Japanese katana sword hangs self-consciously on the wall, uncomfortable in its old Irish world setting, but it's a good talking point with the McCarthy family members from the snug at the other side of the counter. The late Dr. Aidan McCarthy, father of the current owners, was a survivor of Dunkirk, a World War II prisoner of war camp, and the bombing of Nagasaki.

Mutton Lane Inn

Fodor's choice

Down a narrow, mural-coated lane off the main drag near the English Market, this cavernous little candlelit pub is the perfect setting for a clandestine pirate meeting, and given its 1787 vintage---making it one of Cork City's oldest inns---that may well have been the case in the misty past. A roaring fire welcomes guests during the winter months, while Rising Brew craft beer quenches the thirst in summer. Get in early for seating; it really is that small.

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Bierhaus

Shandon

The huge world-beer selection, poker on Tuesday, and a DJ on Saturday lure a young, hip crowd here.

Charlies Bar

South Docklands

Nightly music sessions are held here, with traditional Irish showcased on Sunday from 3 pm.

2 Union Quay, Cork City, Co. Cork, Ireland
021-431–8342
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Rate Includes: Closed Tues.--Wed.

Corner House

City Center North

This popular bar, Cork's best local in the opinion of many regulars, is open daily and hosts Cajun, folk, or Irish music from Thursday to Sunday.

Counihan's

City Center South

On Sunday evening this popular music bar features Arundo, with their blend of traditional Irish and Latin-rhythm music, while on Monday from 9:30 pm Ricky Lynch's folk-blues guitar session is legendary.

Sin é

City Center North

Pronounced "shin-ay" (Irish for "that's it"), this is the place for live Irish music—fiddles, flutes, banjos, and bodhráns. Sessions are Friday and Sunday at 6:30 pm and Tuesday at 9:30 pm.

Spaniard Inn

Check out the Spaniard Inn for rock and folk groups. There's a traditional Irish session on Wednesday from 10 pm year-round.

The Folk House

This friendly pub presents live music on weekends year-round, and also midweek from May through October.

The Oliver Plunkett

City Center South

You can hear live music here nightly—trad, blues, rock, swing, and soul.