A Donegal bar has been named among the Top Ten bars to visit before you die!
The Beachcomber Bar in Rathmullan is well known by punters across Donegal.
Now lovin.ie has named the bar as one of their top 10.
Pull a seat up beside the fire – you could be here for a while
1. Duffs Bar – Ardboe, Tyrone
This tiny family-run bar is a favourite with locals along the shores of Lough Neagh – even though there’s only room for about 20 people.
Traditional music sessions and quizzes aplenty, Duffs is about as cosy as it gets with plenty of local characters to spin a few yarns with. Get in there!
2. Foxy John’s – Dingle, Kerry
Half-pub, half-hardware shop, sure what more could you ever need in your life than that?
This brilliant little bar in Dingle will let you sit and relax with a pint as they fix your bike. Top quality service.
3. The Honk Bar – Newmarket, Clare
Located behind Shannon Airport, it would be easy to miss this little gem.
John the Honk pulling the pints and if you’re lucky Mary might sort you out with a sausage sandwich.
4. Johnny Joe’s, McCollam’s Bar – Cushendall, Antrim
They’re a hardy bunch up in the glens of Antrim, but Johnny Joe’s has a sterling reputation for good grub and trad music, and a beer garden if the weather allows you to chance one outside.
5. The Mills Inn – Ballyvourney, Cork
Described as “one of the best kept secrets of the real Ireland in West Cork”, this beautiful little pub brews its own beer for its customers and has an unreal selection of food to choose from as well.
6. Creedon’s, Top of Coom – Kilgarvan, Kerry
Claiming to be “Ireland’s highest pub” (there are a few who dispute this) Creedon’s burnt down in a fire in 2012, but reopened its doors in 2014 and attracts all the local punters.
Proprietors Tim and Eileen Creedon are known for their warm welcomes down in this classic pub.
7. Cleary’s – Miltown Malbay, Clare
The ultimate traditional music pub, Cleary’s is practically just a sitting room where a bunch of auld lads get together to drink whiskey and play a few tunes.
Go in and make yourself home.
8. Lily Finnegan’s – Cooley, Louth
The area around the Carlingford Lough is absolutely exquisite, and in the Cooley peninsula you’ll find this gem.
9. The Three Jolly Pigeons – The Pigeons, Westmeath
Located about 10 minutes outside Athlone in an area known as “The Pigeons”, this place has the greatest open fire you could want and plenty of culchie banter to go with it.
10. Beachcomber Bar – Rathmullan, Donegal
Donegal has some absolutely beautiful spots, and the Beachcomber is certainly one of the best of them.
It has a beer garden to end all beer gardens with a class view over the Atlantic Ocean.
We recommend you go immediately.