Visit 2 Thatched Pubs in County Laois - Ireland
County Laois is famous for many things, one being that it does not touch any county that touches the coast of Ireland. So it is very unique, as are these two beautiful thatched pubs. Read on to discover more.
Pub #1: Treacy's Bar & Restaurant
It is a rare sight to see the car park bare at this beautiful thatched pub on the Heath, County Laois. The golden thatched roof is a magnet for locals and tourists alike and the cars, trucks and vans veer off the Old Dublin Road and onto the expansive car parking area then the occupants scurry inside for the main attraction.
As much of a draw the thatched roof is it certainly is not the only reason punters arrive to this beautiful destination. The main reason (in my opinion) is the food. Ah yes the food. I’ll say no more. It is up to you now. Call in on your way from Dublin, Cork, Limerick, or Portarlington too.
Treacy’s Bar & Restaurant. Check out the map below.
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Pub #2: The Fisherman's Thatched Inn
This most glorious thatched building is a proper Hidden-Gem. The Fisherman’s Thatched Inn can be found not too far from Treacy’s Bar & Restaurant, just a wee little bit off the Old Dublin Road, in Fisherstown County Laois. An Aladin’s cave awaits you at this most beautiful pub.
There are all sorts of trinkets, decorations, knick-knacks and a multitude of other wondrous objects which are all a feast for your eyes and all placed lovingly, and carefully, here, there, and everywhere. The hospitality is top-notch and if you are lucky enough to nab a table beside the fire you will be in for a blissful experience. This is a must-see thatched pub.
The Fisherman’s Thatched Inn. Check out the map below.