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In keeping with local tradition John Benny Moriarty's offers high quality traditional Irish music and singing 6 nights a week in high season. Both proprietors are musicians and singers – you’ll hear them! On Monday nights people can enjoy Irish set dancing with live music. The Wednesday night singing session is now well established as a holiday highlight. John Benny Moriarty's are proud of the entertainment on offer. The premises are also an excellent choice for family meals.
http://www.johnbennyspub.com
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The Silver Fox Restaurant - one of Killarney’s favourite rendezvous spots for any and all occasions! The family owned and managed restaurant comfortably seats 85 guests. It also offers a private dining area catering for up to 45 people, perfect for more intimate gatherings. All the dishes on the table d'hote menu are created by award winning head chef Tadgh Corkery and his professional team to take you on a journey of enjoyment using only local produce.
http://www.corkerysofkillarney.com
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" A room with a view " is an ideal way to describe our bedrooms. All rooms have breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, be it ocean or mountains. They are spacious and furnished with thought for your comfort, using traditional handmade waxed pine furniture, set off with beautiful handthrown Louis Mulcahy pottery lamps and tapestry wall hangings courtesy of local tapestry artist & weaver Lisbeth Mulcahy.
http://www.gormans-clifftophouse.com
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The Granary Bar With its smooth lines and stylish design has a relaxing contemporary atmosphere. In the mornings join us for tea coffee or cappuccino, scones and danish’s relax and read a complimentary newspaper. Check out our Lunch and Evening Menus and see why we are one of the most popular bars in town for good quality bar food at a great price.
http://www.granarykillarney.com
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Kobe offers a wide selection of authentic Japanese food served in a relaxed atmosphere. The evening menu features healthy, wholesome dishes ranging from hot noodles to high quality sushi and sashimi. In addition to the exciting main menu, Kobe also presents a “daily specials” menu. The take-away menu features a broad variety of noodle and rice meals, bento boxes and take-away sushi. It also presents a unique tea menu with over 25 individual teas from across the Orient.
http://www.kobe.ie
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The handcrafted natural woods and open log fires combine to make this traditional bar and restaurant more intimate. Fresh local produce is served in the restaurant. The location is renowned as the setting of the Kalem company's film making in the early 1900s.
http://www.beaufortbar.com
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Experience Mac's home cooking, home baking and home made dairy ice-cream sundaes, in this 100 seater restaurant. It is located in the centre of Killarney town. Available from 4pm daily: - Early bird menu - A la carte menu - Parties catered for
http://www.macsofmainstreet.com
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Situated overlooking Dingle Bay midway between Glenbeigh and Cahirciveen, Caitin's pub is a traditional old-style pub that has been run by the Golden family for over a hundred years. Caitin's is supposed to be one of the first legalised 'shebeens' in Ireland. Steeped in history and folklore, the pub has been patronised by some of Ireland's most famous statesmen, such as Daniel O'Connell and the literary great Brendan Behan.
http://www.caitins.com
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