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Wharf Tavern

Wharf Tavern Terrace
Wharf Tavern Terrace

The flavours and charms of a traditional Irish pub may be sampled in our Wharf Tavern, as popular with locals as it is with hotel guests. The bar was designed by local yacht designer, Rob Jacob, to resemble elements of an old sailing ship; complete with portholes, decking, vaulted panel & beam ceiling and rope-wound galleon masts. The effect is a wonderfully unique and cosy bar with the added bonus of sea views and a sheltered terrace ideal for enjoying ‘al-Fresco’ drinks & dining year round.

An extensive Bar Food Menu is served daily from noon until 9pm at the Wharf Tavern including Carvery Lunch (12.30 to 2.30pm) and an Evening Bistro Menu (4-9pm).  Fresh Seafood and Shellfish are a speciality with Mussels and our own Seafood Chowder particularly popular.  Or if you just fancy a coffee or a snack, there’s a wide choice of Coffees*, Teas (including herbal tea) and delicious home-made scones served in the Wharf.

Live music is also a regular feature at the Wharf, especially during summer months,  with a mix of Traditional music, Cabaret and Jazz.  The annual Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival, which is run in tandem with the famous Guinness Cork Jazz Festival during the last weekend in October, sees the return each year of renowned harmonica player ‘Ian Briggs’ and his band ‘The Supervampers’.  They pack the bar to the rafters and have customers swinging and jiving into the small hours.

.* Fair Trade Coffee

 

Sample Bar Food Menu

Schooner Lounge and Terrace

The Schooner Lounge, on the first floor, is the ideal spot in which to relax with a pre-dinner drink or to sit outside and watch all the activity taking place on the harbour; yachts, dinghies, trawlers and wildlife – you may even catch a glimpse of an Otter or a Seal waiting for the return of the fishing boats.

Schooner Terrace

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