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Courtney’s Bar Killarney

Kerry
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Craft BeerLive MusicLive SportLunch MenuOpen FireOutdoor SeatingWhiskey ExpertsWi-Fi

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Courtney’s has been operating as a Public House since the late 1800s and remains in the ownership of Courtney family since that time. The classic and much photographed frontage is now protected whilst the bare wood interior retains the old world atmosphere of the traditional “Teach Tairbhne”
The classic and much photographed frontage is now under a protection order whilst the bare wood interior retains the old world atmosphere of the traditional “Teach Tairbhne”. Located on Plunkett Street (renamed after Joseph Mary Plunkett one of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising), the bar is deceptively big, stretching all the way to the Ross laneway in the shadows of St. Marys’ Church of Ireland. Brewery Lane is adjacent to the rear of the bar so we can only surmise there was a fermenting if not distilling tradition in times past!

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There’s a riot of wood in Courtney’s. It seems like every shade of Irish tree has been incorporated into the floors, walls and furniture, while the bog oak hanging in chains above the fire remains a hostage to the day the fuel runs out. In a town as tourist friendly as Killarney, it’s refreshing to find a bar so fixed on locals, and recommendations from Kerry people came with a reservation about making it too well-known. Regulars seem happy to chat though, barstaff nod hello and the message builds that this is a place that demands you find your place.
The open fire is pumping heat into the room as the crowd swells on a midweek night. Dark shadows and dim lighting mask couples while groups of friends cluster around tables throughout the long space. This is a music house and while we’ve come on the wrong night to enjoy it, it’s not hard to get people talking of the trad and contemporary sessions that have people dancing in the bar.
The chalkboard over the countertop signals this is a bar with a future. It might have been serving beer in three centuries, as its slogan suggests, but the range of great world craft beers on offer is a terrific twist on the Irish craft beer scene. It’s a vote of confidence in our own brews to see them scratched in chalk alongside greats like Duvel and Framboise and they’re doing a roaring trade. You’ll find Courtney’s on the Irish Whiskey Trail too, with a menu that celebrates the best of Ireland, Scotland and world whiskies.
Despite its age, this family-run bar feels like a place that’s moving with the times and while it might always have maintained its elegant looks and traditional demeanour there’s always something new on the boil.

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Kerry
+353 6466 32689
courtneysbar@gmail.com
www.courtneysbar.com
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Opening Hours Closed

Monday 5:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Tuesday 5:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Wednesday 5:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Thursday 5:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Friday 5:00 pm – 12:30 am

Saturday 5:00 pm – 12:30 am

Sunday 2:00 pm – 11:30 pm

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