Behind its photogenic black-framed stone facade with geranium-filled window boxes, this large pub is a welcoming place for a pint, a sporting fixture on the big screen, or a meal (burgers include a 'Druid's Breakfast Burger' with beef, bacon, eggs, hash browns and tomato relish; mains €13 to €24) until 9pm. Live music plays some Saturday nights.
Druid's Chair
The Midlands
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