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The Local (Dungarvan)
The guide was updated:The Local is a friendly sportsmen's bar serving daily soup and lunch specials, salads, and sandwiches. The place is owned by Helena and Donnchadh Gough, who is a well-known musician playing in the traditional group "Danú", founded in the city of Waterford.
Useful Information
- Address: 10 Grattan Square, Dungarvan
- Opening hours: Lunch Mon to Fri: 12–3pm, Mon to Thu: 12–11.30pm, Fri and Sat: 12pm–12.30am, Sun: 12.30-11pm
- Website: www.thelocal.ie
- Phone: +353 58 41 854
- Email: info@thelocal.ie
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