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The Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega
The guide was updated:In the Old Town of Cork, you'll find Ireland's largest whiskey bar, The Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega. The building is a cavernous converted warehouse with whitewashed walls, wooden floors, exposed beams and rotating exhibitions to add to its charm. In addition to the over 600 whiskeys on the shelf, they also serve craft beers, pub food and Irish specialities.
Useful Information
- Address: 44-45 Cornmarket Street, Cork
- Opening hours: Sun–Wed 10am–11:30pm, Thu 10am–midnight, Fri & Sat 10am–2:30am
- Website: oldtownwhiskeybar.com
- Phone: +353 21 427 3756
- Email: bodegaofficeinfo@gmail.com
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