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  2. Fahamore - Wikipedia

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    Fahamore (Irish: An Fhaiche Mhór, meaning 'the big green') [1] is a townland and small hamlet/village on the Maharees peninsula in County Kerry.It consists of about 50 houses and one pub, Spillane's. [2]

  3. Puck Fair - Wikipedia

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    The pubs stay open until 3.00 AM which is a legal exception due to the fair as all bars in Ireland normally must close at 2.00 AM. This is a source of contention with the local police . [ 5 ]

  4. Butler Arms Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Butler Arms Hotel is a 19th-century hotel in Waterville, County Kerry, Ireland. The hotel, which opened in 1884, has had a number of notable guests, including Charlie Chaplin. The hotel is located on the southern tip of the Ring of Kerry along the south-west coast of Ireland.

  5. Milltown, County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Milltown has a number of pubs, several take-away restaurants, a bakery, two vets, a butcher's shop, a Roman Catholic parish church, a Church of Ireland church, two schools and a shopping market. [citation needed] Milltown hosts a number of annual festivals and events including the World Bodhrán Championships. [citation needed]

  6. Castlecove - Wikipedia

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    Castlecove (Irish: Cuan an Chaisleáin or An Siopa Dubh) [1] is a village in County Kerry, Ireland, located on the Iveragh peninsula on the N70 road which forms part of the Ring of Kerry. [2] It is situated on the southwestern side of the peninsula.

  7. Irish pub - Wikipedia

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    O'Donoghue's Pub, Dublin, Ireland The Joymount Arms, Carrickfergus, County Antrim. In Ireland, a "pub" is an establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises. Irish pubs are characterised by a unique culture centred around a casual and friendly atmosphere, hearty food and drink, Irish sports, and traditional ...