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McGann's Pub
Doolin, Co. Clare
McGann's Pub in Doolin, County Clare is a family run pub. They serve traditional Irish food all day long, with breakfast served from 10:00 to 11:30. There is also nightly traditional music sessions for most of the year.

McGann's Pub in County Clare, is located minutes from Doolin Pier and the spectacular Cliffs of Moher. The pub was known as Lafferty’s before brothers Tony and Tommy McGann bought the pub in 1975.

Enjoy magnificent scenery and tasty food served with a very warm welcome at McGann's Pub. Choose from a selection of popular menu choices including, Tony's famous beef stew or the Atlantic seafood chowder all served with homebaked Irish brown bread.

Hear a host of local talented musicians play live traditional Irish music sessions nightly for most of the year. McGann’s Pub is the ideal place to experience the magic of Irish music in a friendly atmosphere.

Contact details
Main Street, Toomullin, Roadford, Co. Clare, Ireland
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