Pubs in Wexford
Wexford (Hotels, Wexford, Ireland) is largely undiscovered, they call it the “secret island”, an authentic experience of the people as they are. Wexford boasts of coastal villages, sunny seashores, wildlife reserves, its seafood cuisine and traditional pubs are amongst other things.
Paddy Blues, nicely set on the corner - if you miss this traditional old style pub, you miss one of Ireland’s top taverns. Once inside there is a great social mix, a good community spirit and a decidedly sporting flavour. Lots of antique bric-a-brac and a fabulous mixture of turn-of-the-century photographs and musical instruments, enhance the nostalgic setting. Open fires give the place a warm cosy ambience and the marvelous beer garden is a very popular suntrap come summer. A real pub with no
gimmick, with traditional music sessions and the pints of Guinness are simply great. One definitely leaves here on a high!! Another one of Irelands best Seafood Bar & Restaurants,
The Lobster Pot Seafood Bar is a wonderful pub. Its is nearly always busy during the summer months because it’s nestled between a major Norman castle and a very attractive windmill and one of the oldest stone pier harbours in Europe. The place has an interesting mix of characters and the walls are covered in all sorts of nautical memorabilia. The food and service here is very good indeed and the premises have built up a great reputation. If you haven’t been here before, you’re in for a real treat. The Antique Tavern, neatly set on the corner of a hill stands a popular black and white pub with a great historic past. Cosy inside, with an old world ambience, this one has the real feel of an old Irish inn. The award-winning pub serves a superb choice of food. It has its own unique winning brand of charm and certainly deserves the brilliant reputation it has today!!

Wexford (Holiday Cottages, Wexford, Ireland) has a special charm not easily forgotten, with its fabulous pubs peppered throughout the county. You’re in for a rare old time.
