Irish bar crowned Glasgow’s ‘best pub’ at annual awards – check out the full list of winners
A POPULAR Irish bar has been named the best pub in Glasgow at a top awards ceremony. Kitty O'Shea's scooped the prestigious gong at the Glasgow Bar Awards 2025 held at Saint Luke’s & The Winged ...
An authentic Irish pub in downtown Savannah's City Market has been named one of the best in the country. Here’s what you need ...
Credit: MEN Media The owners of a pub ... bar at the Starkey Arms on Manchester Road, Heywood. The beer is an unopened can of traditional Joseph Holt bitter, which hasn't been sold in cans for ...
With a winning price of £3.30 per pint, it's no shocker they're a hit. Liz Bromilow, manager of the popular venue, is immensely proud of their achievements. She previously shared with the ECHO her ...
File picture Almost 40% of young men and more than 30% of young women in Ireland do not always use condoms or other forms of contraception when having sex, according to new research. According to ...
Owners of a Greater Manchester pub have been left scratching their heads after an unopened can of beer from more than 30 years ago was ... cabinet behind the bar of the Heywood pub on Manchester ...
A former employee at a south Dublin pub went back as a trespasser and burgled ... a court heard. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news ...
One of Dublin’s best-known pubs has been ordered to pay €30,000 in compensation to a former employee who was fired because of his age. The Workplace Relations Commission ruled the Hairy Lemon ...
Inside, the pub boasts an open fireplace, primed for when the weather turns, artwork and guitars adorning the walls, as well as a Bootle FC scarf draped above the bar ... of £3.30 per pint ...
In an interview last year, Dr Flannery said he expected to have raised $100m (€95m) in all by the end of 2024, though that did not happen, choking off growth for the capital hungry start-up. In ...
But a lot of the international brewers will not label for the Irish market. It’s too small. “I will lose a minimum of 30 per cent of the beers in my fridge. It will be the same with wine and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results