FAMOUS pubs in Ireland’s county LONGFORD

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  • Begley’s Bar (Killoe): Located in the village of Enybegs, Killoe, this family-run pub is a quintessential rural Irish bar known for its warm hospitality and quality drinks. Crowned Ireland’s Pub of the Year in 2024 by the Irish Restaurant Awards, it’s praised for its craic, friendly atmosphere, and connection to the James Farrell Titanic Memorial. A cozy, award-winning pub with great Guinness, lively banter, and a welcoming vibe. Ideal for those seeking an authentic rural Irish experience, with a 10-minute drive from Longford town.
  • Ronnie Nally’s Bar at the Cornerhouse (Ballymahon): On Main Street, Ballymahon, this long-established pub is a landmark on the N55, offering a traditional setting with a focus on quality pints. Its award-winning reputation for serving an excellent pint of Guinness and its walls adorned with historic photos and paintings make it a cultural hub. A simple, comfortable interior with friendly service, great stout, and a taste of local history. Perfect for a classic pub experience.
  • Tally-Ho (Longford Town): On New Street, this family-run pub, operated by the Duignan family since 1917, offers a warm atmosphere with a recent refurbishment for added comfort. Its century-long legacy and 2017 refurbishment preserve its traditional charm while enhancing seating, making it a quintessential “old-man” pub. A no-frills, traditional pub with excellent Guinness, free-flowing banter, and a cozy setting near St Mel’s Cathedral, ideal for a relaxed pint.
  • Magan’s Pub (Killashee): Established in 1826 on the N63, this striking three-storey pub in Killashee offers classic Irish decor and a warm, family-run atmosphere. Its historic architecture and cozy stove-heated interior make it a perfect winter retreat, with a reputation for creamy pints. A charming, old-school pub with friendly staff, great stout, and a welcoming vibe, ideal for those seeking peace and quiet, about 20 minutes from Ballymahon.
  • PV’s Bar and Kitchen (Longford Town): On Ballymahon Street, this gastropub, run by Barry and Lisa Lynam, offers modern pub food, a nightclub (Club Eden), and refurbished accommodation. Its 2023 refurbishment, extensive menu, and vibrant nightlife with a 500-person capacity nightclub make it a versatile venue. A contemporary gastropub with delicious food, craft drinks, and a lively atmosphere, perfect for dining or a night out with VIP options.
  • The Yacht Bar (Lanesborough): On Main Street, Lanesborough, this traditional pub is a riverside gem known for its friendly service and local charm. Its location by Lough Ree and reputation for a warm welcome make it a favorite for visitors exploring the Shannon. A cozy pub with good drinks, a scenic setting, and friendly locals, ideal for a relaxed pint after fishing or boating.
  • The River Inn (Ballymahon): On Main Street Lower, Ballymahon, this pub offers a traditional setting with a focus on quality drinks and a community vibe. Its central location and reputation for good pints make it a reliable spot in Ballymahon’s pub scene. A classic Irish pub with friendly service, great beer, and a local atmosphere, perfect for a casual drink.
  • Kenny’s Bar (Ballymahon): On Main Street, Ballymahon, this traditional pub is known for its welcoming atmosphere and quality drinks. Its role as a social hub in Ballymahon, with consistent praise for its friendly staff, makes it a local favorite. A cozy, traditional pub with good pints and a warm vibe, ideal for a relaxed evening with locals.
  • Inny Bar – Peter Curran (Ballymahon): On Main Street, Ballymahon, this pub offers a traditional Irish experience with a focus on quality service and drinks. Its long-standing presence and reputation for a great pint make it a staple in Ballymahon’s pub culture. A friendly, no-frills pub with good beer and a community feel, perfect for a low-key visit.
  • James Doyle (Barry, Ballymahon): Located in Barry, near Ballymahon, this traditional pub is known for its cozy atmosphere and local hospitality. Its rural setting and welcoming vibe make it a hidden gem for those exploring beyond Ballymahon. A traditional pub with friendly service, good drinks, and a quiet, rural charm, ideal for a peaceful pint.
  • The Market Bar, Restaurant and Off License (Longford Town): On Ballymahon Street, this gastropub offers a spacious lounge, quality food, and an off-license, with ample parking near Market Square. Its large, well-maintained venue and diverse offerings, including food and drink takeout, make it a versatile spot. A modern gastropub with hearty meals, good drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for dining or a casual drink.
  • Central Bar (Longford Town): On Market Square, this traditional pub is a local favorite for its friendly service and classic Irish pub experience. Its central location and reputation for quality pints make it a go-to spot in Longford town. A cozy pub with great beer, friendly locals, and a community vibe, ideal for a traditional pint.
  • Edward Valentines (Longford Town): On Main Street, this pub offers a traditional setting with a focus on good drinks and a welcoming atmosphere. Its consistent quality and central location make it a reliable choice for locals and visitors. A classic Irish pub with friendly service, good pints, and a relaxed vibe, perfect for a casual drink.
  • O’Tooles Bar (Drumlish): In Drumlish, this traditional pub is known for its community focus and quality drinks, serving as a local gathering spot. Its role as a social hub in Drumlish and its welcoming atmosphere make it a standout in northern Longford. A friendly, traditional pub with good beer and a community feel, ideal for a low-key visit.
  • The Anville Bar (Longford Town): On Dublin Street, this traditional pub offers a cozy setting with quality pints and a focus on local hospitality. Its central location and reputation for a warm welcome make it a reliable spot in Longford town. A classic pub with friendly service, good drinks, and a traditional atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed pint.
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Ireland’s county Longford offers a peaceful blend of history and countryside, with the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre showcasing an ancient Iron Age road. The county’s St Mel’s Cathedral in Longford town provides architectural beauty, while the River Inny offers opportunities for kayaking and fishing. Other attractions include the rolling farmlands and historic Ardagh village. Longford is Ireland’s fourth smallest county by size and second smallest by population (46,751). Population peaked at 115,491 in 1841 and reached its lowest point, 28,250 in 1971. In terms of hospitality, Longford is Ireland’s 32nd most visited and Ireland’s least visited tourist county with around 22,000 international visitors per year.

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