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Waterford & The East - Bars & Nightlife
"This laid-back pub in Waterford is a family-run establishment. In operation since 1759, it is safe to say this is truly a local’s spot with an all-welcome policy. Seeing as it is a slight bit off the beaten track, visitors can expect a more low-key vibe while friends challenge each other over games of snooker and couples cosy up in intimate snugs."
"Established in 1759, the walls of Henry Downes & Co. could tell a few tales!. This unique pub is one of the few remaining that bottle their own whiskey. It’s a little off-the-beaten-path on Thomas Street (behind Dooley’s Hotel on the Quay)."
"Opened in 1797, this is considered to be Waterford’s best pub. Even though there are no amenities, the pub appeals to people of all ages with different tastes. Whether they are into theater, hip hop, or Jazz, Downes is a popular highlight."
"Warm, friendly and offering great service, The Tap Room is a charming city pub brimming with character and a sense of history. Located on Ballybricken, it’s a 10-minute walk from the Waterford Visitor Centre but well worth the legwork. It gets consistent high ratings for its beautiful interior with dark wood bar and cosy fireplace."
"Located in Ballybricken in Waterford, this atmospheric traditional Irish pub offers warm, snug and characterful surroundings perfect for a pint of Guinness. Expect open fires and bric-a-brac décor which unconditionally alludes to the authentic Irish pub style. Address: 56 Ballybricken, Waterford, Ireland"
"Located in the beating heart of Waterford city is the Tower Hotel & Leisure Centre, a three-star hotel. Bright and fresh in its design, the Tower offers its guests all essential contemporary comforts and modern amenities. The setting is ideal and seeing as it is in walking distance to retail opportunities and tourist attractions, the Tower makes for a great base to explore the city."
"The Tower Hotel & Leisure Centre overlooks Waterfords beautiful Marina. The rooms come with an ensuite, TV, WiFi and tea/coffee making facilities.Dining options include a bistro restaurant, a seafood restaurant and a bar with gorgeous views of the River Suir. The leisure centre is perfect for a relaxing day with a swimming pool, a spa, steam room, sauna, jacuzzi and a gym."
"Plonk yourself in the heart of Waterford at this modern riverside hotel. Upgrade your stay to a suite on one of the upper floors with views of the River Suir, Reginald’s Tower and the city beyond. If you’ve still got the energy to burn after a day out exploring, the hotel has an on-site leisure club with a pool and gym."
"For an authentic old world atmosphere, J&K Walsh Victorian Pub and Grocers is a must-see on O’Connell Street. Check out the old wooden cabinets, brass scales and spice drawers, unchanged since 1899 when the place opened. This is one of Ireland’s finest intact examples, packed with original Victorian features."
"Another timeless gem on O’Connell Street, Tully’s Bar has a traditional frontage and outdoor tables for resting your feet while sipping and supping. As well as liquid refreshment it has a fine menu of tasty dishes. Tully’s Bar does its own special label Growler bottles of beer (that’s around two pints) and whiskey miniatures (great for take-home gifts and souvenirs)."
"The Parlour promises Tea Rooms with a twist, and that’s just what this Art Deco-inspired café has to offer. Located in the historic Port of Waterford building right by the water, there are several experiences. Coffee addicts will find their niche in the Chamber of Coffee which takes artisan coffee-making to a whole new level."
"Based on The Tramore Rd in Waterford offers something different to its customers. It offers The Living Café, Furniture & Home Accessories Store and even a cookery school!. The flagship store is based on Sarsfield St Limerick; it has two additional stores in Limerick following its success- based in Corbally and Castletroy."
"Another café that I love to swing by when I'm in Waterford is the Hook & Ladder. It's cute and cosy with a decor most of us would probably die for in our own kitchens. I would definitely recommend one of their cappuccinos or lattes with one of their scones."