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De Barras, Clonakilty
55 Pearse St., Clonakilty, West Cork
Phone: +353 (0)23 33381
Email: eolas@debarra.ie
Website: www.debarra.ie
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Ireland's Number one Folk Club
There are many reasons why one might by envious of those who have made Clonakilty their home. Nestled on the Irish Riviera of West Cork, the town has colour, charm and continental ambience. The town bristles with a vibrant civic pride not often found in smaller Irish towns. Home of Clonakilty Black Pudding and many fine restaurants, the town is a gastronomic den of iniquity and, as if this weren’t enough, Clonakilty is blessed with a kindly soft climate, thanks to the Gulf Stream.
” It is the presence of an unlikely musical venue that makes Clonakilty truly special however, to cross the well worn threshold of the shy and rather retiring de Barras Folk Club, is to enter into a world full of possibilities. The possibility that anyone, literally anyone, might ramble in of the street and do a few tunes.”
Mark Mc Devitt, (Irish Examiner 2000)
“ There’s Carnegie Hall, The Royal Albert, Sydney Opera House and then there’s de Barra’s,"
Christy Moore, (August 2003)
Roy Harper's website has some handy information for those who intend travelling to visit the venue: http://www.royharper.co.uk/shop/display_page.php?page=debarras
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