52 /100 Next Door Off-Licence (Beer Store) MARKET SQUARE Just a simple off-license with selection of macros and micros. |
52 /100 John Boyle Public House (Bar) MARKET SQUARE This place looks like a place for drunks to start their day. Macros on tap. Really sleepy feel. Local Two sisters on tap might be only reason to visit this place.
Bartender has a proper Irish accent, can't understand much if it. Just nod and smile. Luckily he is not chatty. |
68 /100 Hartes of Kildare (Bar) MARKET SQUARE A gastropub which has good range of Dew Drop on tap. I count 7 of them. Semi busy on Friday lunch time.
Friendly staff, but inexperienced. Food smells nice, but didn't take. Pretty much your only option to have local beer in this town. |
82 /100 Next Door Off-Licence (Beer Store) MARKET SQUARE Great little offie with a range of Irish craft beers that seems slowly but surely to be turning the county town back to more challenging beers. Connected physically to Boyles Public House, to its rear. Beers from Two Sisters, Kinnegar, Trouble Brewing, 8 Degrees, Porterhouse, White Gypsy, West Kerry and others. |
84 /100 John Boyle Public House (Bar) MARKET SQUARE Lovely old-fashioned drinking house, recreated in 1945 after with loyal locals some of whom have been known to back the gee-gees. Big friends with Two Sisters Brewing but also stocking a sound array of other Irish craft beers and stuff for people who like other drinks. Likely unchanged for 70 years. Wrapped around the Next Door Off License. |
80 /100 Hartes of Kildare (Bar) MARKET SQUARE First and foremost a grill bar - part of a three-pub chain with the Dew Drop in Kill and Ashtons in Clonskeagh. Commissions 3 beers from Trouble Brewing and stocks about a dozen others mostly in bottle but three or four others on draught. Cool coloured up-market ambience, good music, excellent menu and helpful friendly staff from best of Ireland. |
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