Cassidy's

The Burren


Cassidy's raises its own livestock for famed dishes such towering Dolmen beef and goat burgers. Idyllic views extend from the terrace of the historic building, while trad music and dancing takes place on Fridays year-round and spontaneously on summer nights.

The pub stays open until 11.30pm Monday to Thursday, 12.30am Friday and Saturday, and 11pm Sunday.


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