Hennessy’s Bar
A Popular Music Venue… An old-fashioned fire ensures a warm, cosy atmosphere. Here, snooker can be enjoyed along with on-screen sport and a good menu of live music.
A Popular Music Venue… An old-fashioned fire ensures a warm, cosy atmosphere. Here, snooker can be enjoyed along with on-screen sport and a good menu of live music.
Make Yourself at Home Trad-Style… The Point Bar enjoys a great, convenient location on Tallow Street and it’s easy to relax and have a cracking time here. The pub has a pool table, TV and Sky Sports – but don’t worry if you’re looking to chat over your drink, the TV is placed outside of…
Cosy, comfy and quality… Sit back, relax and enjoy a drink at Farrells Summerfield Bar – a bar that’s as synonymous with Youghal as Youghal Clock Gate Tower! Farrells is situated in the idyllic Summerfield Cross – just a stone’s throw-away from Claycastle Beach – and it offers you all the comforts of a traditional…
Charm, Character and Fun… Not to be missed is this traditional, family-owned bar established in 1953 and owned by Bertie and Una Dempsey. Visit the pub and a member of the family will always be on hand to welcome you and make you feel at home. Sport is big at Bertie’s which has long supported…
Nobody is a Stranger Here… JD’s Pub (Doyles) is one of the most popular pubs in Youghal – a family-run bar that prides itself on showcasing local and national musicians. There’s a great spread of bands playing here each weekend, while a generous offering of sport is shown on the large screen TVs and projector…
So Much Choice and Stunning Views of the Bay… The Quays Bar and Restaurant is situated on Youghal’s quayside, offering panoramic views across Youghal Bay. Here you can experience some of the best food that the sunny south-east has to offer, including a wide selection of locally landed seafood. There’s everything from morning coffees with…
You’ve Found the Best Toastie in Town… The Nook has been in the ownership of the Treacy family for over 100 years. Situated in the oldest part of Youghal, Walter Raleigh’s Elizabethan house is located to its rear which suggests the pub is several centuries old. Lunch at The Nook is always a treat as…
For the Ultimate Soup and a Sandwich… Situated in the town’s Market Square, Moby Dick’s commemorates the filming of John Huston’s 1954 version of Moby Dick. And, it was in this very pub that Huston would sit each morning, planning the day’s shoot schedule. You’ll see lots of memorabilia from this time throughout the pub…
A Taste of Tradition… When it comes to pubs, it doesn’t get more traditional than McCarthy’s Bar which remains virtually unchanged since it was originally built. It’s dark but cosy and lit by traditional style lighting, while pictures of local characters of past years adorn the walls. There’s a lovely open fire, and make sure…
Traditional Home-cooked Food with Great Service… With lovely Irish Oak finishes, old Youghal brickwork and low vaulted ceiling, this lovely spot is located across from the historic Raleigh Quarter in a renovated grain store building. It’s great for a get-together, with first-rate food served from 12.30 onwards. Enjoy excellent coffee and pastries, a hearty lunch…