Mick Doyle's

Counties Wexford, Waterford, Carlow & Kilkenny


One of Graig's hidden treasures is this unchanged-for-generations shop-pub on Main St. Doyle's is the sort of place where you can buy a bag of potatoes, get some fly-fishing lures and pick up some gardening implements, before settling down for a pint and some craic. Live music plays on the weekends.


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