Situated along the coast road just ten minutes from Galway City, Pádraicíns offers a truly authentic Irish experience. The beer garden is almost right on the beach so get ready for outstanding views of Galway Bay. Free traditional music sessions take place year-round on Friday nights and on selected Saturday evenings. Cheers to great views and even better pints!
M. Reidy’s is a living bridge between Killarney’s fascinating past and its exciting future. The Courtyard has fun décor with fairy lights, a retractable canopy, outdoor heaters, TV’s, and original features throughout. With the perfect balance of sunshine and shade, this spot is ideal for a relaxed pint after exploring the beautiful town of Killarney. The unique Cobbled Courtyard provides Live Music every night from the best of local musicians.
Situated along the stunning Donegal coastline, Smuggler’s Creek overlooks Rossnowlagh beach. Order a delicious meal or a cool beverage while enjoying panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The bar has a truly Irish feel with a fireplace, stove, rustic brick walls, old timber beams, and vintage signage. There is a trad session every Tuesday night throughout July and August. Smuggler’s Creek has everything you need: tasty food, drinks, accommodation & good craic.
The Bloody Stream is one of the biggest beer gardens in Dublin that can accommodate over 200 people. It recently won Best Outdoor Space in Dublin at The Irish Pub Awards 2024. The beer garden offers a relaxed atmosphere and a wide selection of craft beers. It’s the best spot in Howth to enjoy a drink in the sunshine.
Located along the River Shannon, the pub is known for its warm, inviting atmosphere, and, of course, its incredible selection of drinks. This bustling spot offers a unique blend of indoor and outdoor seating, with a chilled-out vibe that makes it easy to relax and enjoy a drink. The Locke Bar is the perfect place to see the best of Limerick.
Established in 1734, Toner’s is one of Dublin’s oldest and most famous pubs. Stepping into Toners feels like stepping back in time (In a good way!). It’s a great example of one of the few Victorian pubs left in Ireland. The pub has a massive beer garden, suitable for any season thanks to the outdoor heaters. According to Rory Guinness, a member of the Guinness family, Toners serve “the best pint of Guinness in Dublin.”
The Old Schoolhouse is nestled in one of Dublin’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, only 4km from Dublin Airport. The building was originally a Protestant Boarding School for boys in the 19th century. Come for the quirky school-themed décor, chalkboard menus, and lively atmosphere. The building just oozes character!
An Púcán offers a vibrant, lively space to enjoy a cold pint while soaking in the buzz of Galway’s energetic atmosphere. This multi award winning bar has one of the largest social media followings of any bar in the World. Whether you’re looking for a sunny spot to chill or a lively gathering place with friends, An Púcán’s beer garden won’t disappoint. The garden also has one of the largest TV screens in Ireland, making it the perfect destination for watching that all-important match.
O’Flaherty’s is the place to be for a traditional Irish pub experience with a fantastic beer garden. This beer garden offers the best of both worlds—great pints and stunning views. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a drink and watch the world go by. This pub has become a local favourite and a must-visit for visitors, thanks to its lively music sessions—where the owner himself is often one of the star performers!
Kelly’s Cellars is Belfast’s oldest pub. It’s said to be one of the regular haunts of the United Irishmen as they plotted their rebellion. If you’re looking for a laid-back venue rich in history and craic, Kelly’s Cellars is the place for you! Kelly’s Cellar has live music in the bar 6 nights a week and during the summer months, they host Garden Sessions, where bands play in the outdoor seating area.