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The Dew Drop Inn (Kill)
The guide was updated:The Dew Drop Inn, situated in the heart of Kill Village, dates back to the 19th Century. Great pub grub and cold pints are guaranteed.
Useful Information
- Address: Main Street, Kill West, Kill, County Kildare
- Opening hours: Wed–Sat noon–3:45pm / 5pm–9pm; Sun 12:30pm–8:30pm; Mon & Tue closed
- Website: dewdropinn.ie
- Phone: +353 45 877 755
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