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The Corner House
7 Coburg St., Cork
Phone: 021 4500 655
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Established in 1853, this is a friendly and charming city pub run by a warm and welcoming proprietor, Fergal McGabhann. The exterior tells you something about the pub's individuality and once inside you won't be disappointed. The interior has stripped stone walls, an old fireplace, partially stained glass windows, a fine timber floor, and sturdy solid pine tables and chairs in the raised dining area. The walls are filled with a variety of portraits and the bar is talking point with a fascinating array of postcards and artwork giving the place an overall atmosphere of traditional comfort and warmth.
This is a hugely popular spot for locals and visitors alike, not only for its food, music, drink and craic, but also as a great meeting point for all those interested in having an entertaining time out. Among the many fine musicians who've played here are Mick Daly and Dave Hennessey. Murphy's Folk Club gather here for a gig every second Thursday. This is an interesting and original pub with its own distinctive style and character. A great atmosphere.
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