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Charlie Farrelly's Bar
Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim
Charlie Farrelly's Bar is a beautiful original Irish pub located in the village of Carrigallen in County Leitrim. It is one of the oldest and last remaining traditional pubs in Ireland, having first opened its doors in 1798.

Visit Charlie Farrelly's Bar to see a beautiful original Irish pub for yourself and enjoy a relaxing afternoon or evening in its well-preserved surrounds.

It has had a number of lifelines before it became Whitney's Bar, then O'Keeffe's Bar, and, finally, the Charles Farrelly Bar and Off-Licence visitors and locals alike know and love today. The decor and architecture remain the same inside its doors. With a history and tradition to match its great atmosphere, it essentially hasn't changed in a hundred years.

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Clooncorick, Co. Leitrim, H12 A0K1, Ireland
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