Dick Mack's

Top choice in Dingle Town


Stars in the pavement bear the names of Dick Mack's celebrity customers. Ancient wood and snugs dominate the interior, while the courtyard out back hosts a warren of tables, chairs and characters, plus artisan food trucks in summer. In 2017 the adjacent 19th-century brewhouse was restored and now creates the pub's very own craft beers.


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