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Old in character but with a modern twist, the Vicarstown Inn follows in the great Irish tradition of pub owners naming their premises after the village or townland that they themselves originated from.

Cork has plenty of examples including the Avondhu, the Iveaghleary, the Ovens bar, the Berehaven and the Caheragh bar – and the Vicarstown Inn is part of this tradition having been named after an area just north of the city.

The pub’s long and narrow dimensions are typical of the medieval footprint of the city around the time it was built and you can see many centuries worn on the face of its Beer Garden walls – a beautiful sun trap in the summer.

The Inn has a fish tank along with a cool DJ set up, and its eccentric owner Doc will always ensure that you have a wild night. Loved for its dark corners, beer garden and its popularity as a pre-club spot (passes for the Bodega are available here), this pub really is a Manhattan dive gone home to meet its cousins.

Many a customer has spent hours within its walls reading Kevin Barry’s City of Bohane (the book’s city is unnamed, but it’s got to be Cork…), and it’s especially worth taking a seat on the street and observing the exotically mundane buzz of North Main Street.


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