Friday, July 21, 2023

Cork City’s most delicious week returns for a feast of fun next month!

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Cork City’s most delicious week returns for a feast of fun next month!

Activity Days Food Trail

Cork on a Fork Festival features plenty to see, do and devour in its 5-day programme with more than 100 tasty events and experiences to saviour throughout Cork City.

  • New events announced   

The 1-month countdown is on as Cork City prepares for 5 days of feasting and fun this August 16th-20th.  Cork on a Fork Fest will see the city transformed into one big food festival for the week.

The flavour-packed festival programme includes more than 100 food events, including tasting trails throughout the city, cooking demos, masterclasses, street events, bite size talks, symposiums, unique dining experiences and specials to appeal to all tastes, interests and ages. 

Established by Cork City Council in 2022 as a celebration of dining and nightlife in the city and the world-class produce found in the wider Cork region, this year’s festival has doubled in scale with many new events added to the lineup. 

The River Club

New events announced include:

  • The Cork Oyster Shucking Championship:  The Metropole Hotel will host a magical evening of mollusc-related food, fun and frolics, open to all, from completely inexperienced amateurs to seafood lovers and all the way through to professional chefs. Masterclasses will also be available for amateurs earlier in the day from two-time Guinness World Record Oyster Shucker, Paddy McMurray from Toronto, Canada, who will judge the competition on the night.  The event includes a sparkling oyster reception, the evening’s entertainment, a selection of finest seafood light bites and canapés and a complimentary drink.
  • A BYO Teddy Bears Picnic at Fitzgerald Park:  Foodie families are invited to head to Fitzgerald’s Park with your picnic blanket, picnic, and teddies in tow for this BYO (bring your own) teddy bears’ picnic. Delicious lunches can also be purchased from The Natural Foods Bakery at Fitzgerald Park, and Cork-owned ice-cream company The Good Dairy Company will be there on the day. There will be free face painting, and photo ops with the festival’s life-size teddy bear. Everyone is welcome to have lots of fun with giant Jenga, connect four, corn hole, balance board games, colour catcher games, tug of war and more, with the Let’s Play Cork play leaders.  And Supervalu are sponsoring free drinks to keep everyone hydrated. 
  • Irish celebrity chef and teacher at Ballymaloe Cookery School, Rachel Allen,  Zero-waste chef Orla McAndrew, and Farmgate at The English Market have been added to the programme of cooking demos at the 100-seater cooking-demo marquee on Emmet Place on Saturday 19th August.  On the day, The Glass Curtain, Sage, and Cornmarket 51 will also take part in a fun mystery box cook off with food critic Joe McNamee, and the McKenna Guides will interview top chefs in Cork on the art of culinary sustainability. These events, sponsored by Fáilte Ireland, are free to attend.
  • More events have been announced for the Festival Stage in the Crawford Art Gallery Theatre including a fascinating talk exploring Cork Food Culture in Literature, History and Heritage with food and culinary historian Regina Sextant, Dr. Flicka Small and Dr. Tom Spalding from UCC; A Cork producers event with Guaranteed Irish; A magic of milk interactive presentation; and an Oyster shucking demo and talk with Patrick McMurray, international Oyster Sommelier & Champion Shucker.
  • Make and Taste 3 unique coffee roasts:  Definitely one for coffee lovers, Izzeddeen, owner of Izz Cafe, will take you through the process of roasting green coffee beans to make 3 different types of coffee. 
  • Cork on a Fork Vegan Trail: This unique vegan trail is being organised by Fab Food Trails, especially for Cork on a Fork Fest. Their very own vegan guide will bring visitors and locals alike to some great places to eat in Cork City using the very best of Irish produce found in Cork.  Other daily food trails will take place in Cork City over the week, including a wine and tapas trail on MacCurtain Street.
  • Mix at No. 76 at The Imperial: Enjoy a cocktail-making demo with a superstar mixologist Cal Byrne, followed by a delicious brunch at No. 76 at the Imperial Hotel on South Mall.
  • FREE Authentic Italian Pizza Making & Tasting Masterclass for Adults will be hosted by Oakfire Pizza at St Peters.
    Cork Harbour Tours

Not only that but there will be special offers and early birds at venues throughout the city.  For example, you can enjoy a dozen Ballycotton oysters served with 2 glasses of Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve NV Champagne for just €40 at The River Club in the River Lee. The Glass Curtain has an early bird filled with Cork produce for just €38 - bookings have only just gone live and are sure to sell out quickly.  Cocktail lovers can indulge in a carefully crafted botanical cocktail and a sharing board featuring local produce for €50 at Bloom in Hayfield Manor, or enjoy a one-off Cork brunch at The Dean.

Real Cork at Metropole
Other fun events featured include SoulCanvas - A Night of Yoga, Art, Music & Food with The Yoga Tree; Sailing Shucking and Shanties with Cork Harbour Cruises and renowned fish-monger Pat O’Connell; a nightly Hysterical Histories Comedic Dinner Theatre Experience at Amicus; Craft beer experiences; and Cork in a Paella - a NeighbourFood event at L'Atitude 51.

Also not to be missed is the opening symposium on Feeding Cork the Sustainable and Healthy Way with Cork Food Policy; Zero-Waste Chef Conor Spacey’s ‘Wasted’ book launch and tasting dinner; Black Gold – Cork’s Blood Pudding Culture - a talk and Tasting with Kate from Flavour.ie at Farmgate; demos and events at Rebel City Distilleries; a Corkchella festival picnic in the stunning gardens of Gabriel House St Lukes, and The Montenotte’s exclusive Summer Champagne Afternoon Picnic in its Victorian sunken garden … the list goes on.

The streets will also come alive with jazz and opera music while you dine, and numerous street events will take place, and community gardens around the city will host special events over the week - including a Bees Bohemian Picnic and Soundbath at St Lukes Community Garden on 19th August.

Imperial Hotel

This year’s festival programme also caters to families with ticketed and free events including a bread and butter making demo at Cork Butter Museum, pizza making workshops, sensory cooking classes with the Cool Food School at St Peters for various ages, a healthy eating puppet show and pop-up play streets at markets with Let’s Play Cork.

Cork on a Fork Fest is putting a key focus on sustainability, and promoting local food and talent, and it features a range of talks and events focused on sustainability.  There will even be a library barrel cookbook exchange.

Hysterical Hysteries

Commenting, Fearghal Reidy, Director of Services, Strategic Planning & Development at Cork City Council said, “Cork on a Fork Fest is a five-day celebration of authentic food experiences in Cork City and the rich produce of our region.  We are mindful of the importance of sustainability and reducing food waste, which you will see within the programme content. Furthermore, we wanted the festival to be accessible to all so it's a real melting pot of ticketed and free events, adult and family friendly things to do,  daytime and nighttime events.”

Cork city is packed with talented chefs, great places to eat, Michelin rated restaurants, fun pubs, a vibrant outdoor dining scene, and of course the famous English Market. It has a treasure trove of unique dining spaces from historic buildings to rooftop gardens, waterfront venues, converted churches, old forts and jails.  It’s also a compact city that’s easy to get around and the Cork region boasts a significant number of Ireland’s artisan producers, so you see why it’s hailed as Ireland’s food capital.


Whether you want to taste your way through the city on a food trail, take part in unique culinary experiences at a pop-up event, learn a new skill at a talk or workshop, enjoy live entertainment at a street event, or feast on the finest local food, there will be plenty to see, do and devour. With some events close to capacity or already sold out, and with just one month left, it’s time to make a booking to avoid disappointment. 

Electric, South Mall

Cork on a Fork Festival is a Cork City Council Festival, supported by local hospitality businesses, Fáilte Ireland, Ireland’s Ancient East, Pure Cork, Cork Business Association, Cork Airport, Atlantic Clinical Trials. 

The full programme can be found on www.corkonaforkfest.ie or follow @corkonaforkfest for live updates.

Thursday, July 20, 2023

Black's “Juniper Tempest” Irish Gin Flies Off The Flavour Dial

Black Beak “Juniper Tempest” Irish Gin 42% ABV

Tempest Flies Off The Flavour Dial


Black Beak “Juniper Tempest” Irish Gin is the latest version of this gin from the self-titled Flavour Mavericks of Blacks Distillery in Kinsale. And what a mouthful of complex and flavoursome spirit! 


A superb contribution from the Juniper, of course, in a sextet of botanicals that also features Pink Grapefruit peel (fresh, not dried), Orange peel, Cardamon pods, Angelica root and Heather flower.


Juniper is quite forward here with its fresh and robust coniferous aroma (think Christmas tree, the real one!). More freshness is added to the mix by the Grapefruit peel, more citrus from the Orange (no lemon peel in this gin), spice from the Cardamon, light herbal and floral notes thanks to the Heather flowers and a warming earthy contribution from the Angelica root. Well done to the Mavericks for getting a delicious supple balance in this bottle.


 

Just like hops in good beer, juniper is an essential element in gin. Like hops, it can be overdone. Blacks have been quite bold here yet, but thanks to their shrewd use of the other botanicals, this Juniper Tempest has a beautiful balance.


Quite a bright and refreshing gin from the Flavour Mavericks and one of the best  I’ve tasted over recent years. This rebrand has been in the works for the past few months.  I’d be happy to see the improved Tempest hang around for a long while.


The overall deep flavour of the gin plus the tartness of the Pink Grapefruit would make Tempest an influential element in classic cocktails such as Negroni and Martini and equally in the traditional Gin and Tonic. It also has potential as a sipping gin but if drinking it neat is a step too far, why not try it on the rocks or perhaps use less tonic than the usual three to one. Up to you!


By the way, Juniper berries are used in a wide variety of culinary dishes and are forever linked with gin, being always the primary flavouring. But did you know that Juniper gave the spirit its name? Gin it seems is an adaptation of jenever (the Dutch name for juniper), and or the old English word genever

Blacks will launch the Juniper Tempest at AYE (9 Anglesea Street. Cork) on Friday 28th July (5.00 pm - 7.00 pm.

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Coastal, Casual, Cool At The Lodge In Myrtleville. Appetising Dishes With International Flavours.


Coastal, Casual, Cool At 
The Lodge In Myrtleville. 

Appetising Dishes With International Flavours.

Butter Chicken Curry 



The Lodge at Myrtleville is coastal and casual. And cool. Have you seen this sentence in big letters on the side of the building as you drive down towards the nearby beach? It reads: "I don't need an inspirational quote. I need beer.” A place that's not afraid to have a bit of fun!


And if you need that beer, here’s another sign that needs reading: “If you want our booze, wear shirt and shoes”. And on the same notice board, you’ll see that your dog is welcome but must be kept on a lead. So cool, casual, coastal and canine-friendly as well.


And the food? How about a drink first? No bother, there is a full bar here. I'm always a fan of places that support local businesses, and it's clear that The Lodge at Myrtleville does that.  Blacks of Kinsale are among the suppliers to benefit. Their popular beers (I began with a glass of their excellent ale) and whiskey and gin are available here. And some delicious wines too including the smashing Grande Escolha Vinho Verde from Portugal (by the glass and by the bottle).

Kreatopita

No shortage of familiar items on the menu, including burgers and pizzas, chicken wings, and curries. But before grumpily declaring “the same old suspects”, look closer. Those chicken wings come with a Korean sauce, the starters offer a Greek dish (with an amazing relish), and the burgers include one with Mexican Spiced Shredded Pork. Not just standard fare here as there are some unique flavours on the menu and these are just a few examples.

Gochujang BBQ Wings


We got a few tips from the servers - they are all friendly and keen to help here - and made our choices. I’m keen on that Greek one from the Small Plates list, described as Kreatopita, a Greek Style Dish, (Filo Pastry Stuffed with Pulled Beef & Feta) and served with that outstanding Tomato & Basil Relish, plus a small tasty salad.

Looking at our venue from the beach road. The Lodge has terrific views across the Cork
harbour mouth and out to the sea.


A big thumbs up for that and also for our other small plate (not that small by the way!), the Gochujang BBQ Wings (chicken wings glazed with Korean BBQ Sauce, Sesame and Scallions). That Gochujang sauce may well be familiar to customers of the Marina Market. 

Goan Prawn Curry

The focus then switched to the Indian sub-continent as our mains arrived. Mine was the Goan Prawn Curry (a delicately spiced Prawn curry with a blend of coconut milk, curry leaves and a hint of tamarind). The coastal southwest Indian state is famous for its curries and this was superb, delicious and filling.


CL did well here too. Her pick was the Butter Chicken Curry (Chicken Tikka simmered in a rich creamy, buttery and aromatic tomato curry), originally from Northern India. Skinny Fries (top-notch) along with steamed rice and Paratha Indian Bread completed the mains.

Butter Chicken Curry and Rice


We were pretty full at that stage and gave the desserts a skip on this occasion. The Lodge can take 70 patrons inside and as many (if not more outside). Consider reserving a table if you have decided to dine indoors. 

Didn't get to try their Burrata dish.
Next time! Pic by the Lodge.


Any of you checking out the Inst page of The Lodge will have noted tempting pics of Argentinian Braised Lamb Shoulder and Slow Cooked Beef Cheeks and so on. None of these are on the menu at the moment but watch this space. Plans are also afoot to expand the kitchen and enlarge the menu. And also watch out for a Wine Evening or two in the autumn/winter period.


Still lots of long summer days ahead, so do go for a walk on the beach before or after an informal and lovely meal at The Lodge.


Monday, July 17, 2023

2023 Bar of the Year Awards Finalists Announced! Is Your Favourite In The Running?


Paladar's Tropical Itch
Paladar is one of many
Cork bars in the shortlists.

2023 Bar of the Year Awards Finalists Announced!



With almost 600 submissions this year's Bar Awards have seen more entries than ever before, which made the judges decision even harder as the competition was even stronger. After intense deliberation only the best bars have been shortlisted as finalists.

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VISITOR ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR
Franciscan Well Brewpub - Cork
Jackie's - Dublin
Lock 13 Brewpub - Kildare
Nevins Newfield Inn - Mayo
Roe & Co Distillery - Dublin
The Black Forge Inn - Dublin
Sponsored by Excel Recruitment 
HOTEL BAR OF THE YEAR
Americana Bar - Dublin
Bartley's Bar and Restaurant at The Grafton Hotel - Dublin
Café du Parc - Kerry
Clayton Hotel Limerick - Limerick
Conor's Bar & Lounge - Monaghan
Dunes Bar & Bistro - Cork
HYDE Bar - Galway
Knights Bar - Clontarf Castle Hotel - Dublin
Schull Harbour Hotel - The Gracie Blue Bar - Cork
The Aylward Lounge at Faithlegg - Waterford
The Blue Haven Kinsale - Cork
The Club At Goffs - Kildare
The Connacht Hotel - Galway
The Curious Mister - Dublin
The Montenotte Hotel - Cork
Wineport Lodge - Westmeath
Sponsored by Tia Maria 
FIVE STAR HOTEL BAR OF THE YEAR 
Bar No 23. at The Merrion Hotel - Dublin
Mount Juliet Estate - Majors Bar - Kilkenny
The Clubhouse at Fota Island Resort - Cork
The Cocktail Bar at Dromoland - Clare
The Courtyard Bar, Carton House, A Fairmont Managed Hotel - Kildare
The Savoy Bar at the Savoy Hotel - Limerick
The Sidecar at The Westbury - Dublin
The Tack Room at Adare Manor - Limerick
Sponsored by London Essence 
RESTAURANT BAR OF THE YEAR
Annie May's, Newcastle - Dublin
Doolally - Dublin
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar - Dublin
Hogs & Heifers - Dublin
House Limerick - Limerick
Isabelle's - Dublin
Lemon & Duke - Dublin
Mama Yo - Dublin
Ryleigh's - Dublin
Saba - Dublin
Sandyford House - Dublin
Silken Thomas - Kildare
Sophie's Rooftop Galway - Dublin
The Club At Goffs - Kildare
The Grayson - Dublin
The Wine Cellar at Fallon & Byrne - Dublin
Sponsored by Coole Swan 
TOURIST BAR OF THE YEAR
1520 - Galway
Brass Fox Wicklow - Wicklow
Bruxelles, Dublin - Dublin
Buskers Bar - Dublin
Fishermans Thatched Inn - Laois
Gerties Brownes Bar and Bistro - Westmeath
Lundy Foots - Dublin
Murray's Bar - Dublin
O'Connells Galway - Galway
Revolution Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar - Waterford
The Auld Dubliner - Dublin
The Brazen Head - Dublin
The Locke - Limerick
The Porter House - Mayo
The Shelbourne Bar Cork - Cork
The Stag's Head - Dublin
CITY BAR OF THE YEAR
An Púcán - Galway
Cask - Cork
Costigan's Pub - Cork
Grand Central Dublin - Dublin
House Limerick - Limerick
Impala - Cork
Jerry Flannerys & 1314 - Limerick
Kodiak - Dublin
Left Bank - Kilkenny
Lemon & Duke - Dublin
NoLIta - Dublin
r.i.o.t. Dublin - Dublin
Revolution Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar - Waterford
The Curious Mister - Dublin
The Front Door Pub - Galway
The Landmark - Dublin
Sponsored by Schweppes
INNOVATIVE BAR OF THE YEAR
An Púcán - Galway
Andy's Bar Monaghan - Monaghan
BAR 1661 - Dublin
Cask - Cork
Hamlets Bar + Kitchen - Cork
Jackie's - Dublin
Knights Bar - Clontarf Castle Hotel - Dublin
Lock 13 Brewpub - Kildare
Mother Macs Public House - Limerick
Nevins Newfield Inn - Mayo
Peruke & Periwig - Dublin
Saba - Dublin
The Camden - Dublin
The Curious Mister - Dublin
The Shelbourne Bar Cork - Cork
Sponsored by Istil 38
TRADITIONAL BAR OF THE YEAR
An Poitin Stil - Dublin
Cobbler's Bar - Mayo
Gracie's Bar - Sligo
J.J Houghs Singing Pub - Offaly
K67 Bar & Grill - Dublin
Kehoes Pub - Dublin
Lundy Foots - Dublin
Murphy's Galway - Galway
Murray's Bar - Dublin
O'Donoghue Public House - Kerry
O’Briens Bar - Wexford
Paddy Macs - Mayo
Peadars Bar Moate - Westmeath
The Brazen Head - Dublin
The Stag's Head - Dublin
Thomas Francis Meagher Bar at the Granville Hotel - Waterford
LOCAL BAR OF THE YEAR 
An Poitin Stil - Dublin
Annie May's, Newcastle - Dublin
Dignam’s Bar - Monaghan
Gertie Brownes Bar and Bistro - Westmeath
Glynn's Bar - Galway
Jimmy Rabbittes - Dublin
K67 Bar & Grill - Dublin
Off The Bone Gastropub - Limerick
Old Mill, Tallaght - Dublin
Palmerstown House - Dublin
Peadars Bar Moate - Westmeath
The Black Forge Inn - Dublin
The Forty Four - Dublin
The Laurels Clondakin - Dublin
The Railway Tavern, Fahan, Donegal - Donegal
Veldons Seafarer - Galway
GASTRO BAR OF THE YEAR
Carroll's of Lucan - Dublin
Conor's Bar & Lounge - Monaghan
Gertie Brownes Bar and Bistro - Westmeath
Harrigan's Bar & Grill - Kildare
John Keoghs Gastropub - Galway
JW's Brasserie - Mayo
Left Bank - Kilkenny
Monks - Clare
O'Donoghue Public House - Kerry
Russells Seafood Bar, Doolin - Clare
The Cellar Bar - Dublin
The Dew Drop Inn & Brewhouse - Kildare
The Kings Head Galway - Galway
THE OARSMAN - Leitrim
The Purty Kitchen - Dublin
The Station at Molloys - Dublin
Sponsored by Classic Drinks 
BAR FOOD OF THE YEAR
An Poitin Stil - Dublin
Arcadia - Dublin
Bartley's Bar and Restaurant at The Grafton Hotel - Dublin
Blake's Bar Galway - Galway
Caribou - Galway
Dunes Bar & Bistro - Cork
Gerties Brownes Bar and Bistro - Westmeath
Paladar - Cork
Palmerstown House - Dublin
The Black Forge Inn - Dublin
The Blue Haven Kinsale - Cork
The Hideout - Kildare
The Kenmare Rooms - Kerry
The Paddocks - Dublin
Thomas Francis Meagher Bar at the Granville Hotel - Waterford
TOWN - Kildare
BEST BAR TO WATCH THE MATCH
An Púcán - Galway
Brass Bar & Grill - Dublin
Buskers On The Ball - Dublin
Dignams Bar - Monaghan
Glynn's Bar - Galway
Jerry Flannerys & 1314 - Limerick
Molloys Bar and Grill - Dublin
O Sheas Corner - Wicklow
Slattery's D4 - Dublin
The Blackrock - Dublin
The Bridge 1859 - Dublin
The Kenmare Rooms - Kerry
The Living Room - Dublin
The Old Lodge Gastro Pub - Clare
The Paddocks - Dublin
Woolshed Baa & Grill Cork - Cork
Sponsored by Sky Business 
LATE BAR / NIGHTCLUB OF THE YEAR
37 Dawson Street - Dublin
Amber Nightclub - Limerick
Bar Square & Time Square Night Club - Mayo
Café en Seine - Dublin
Cosy Joe's Bar - Mayo
Jerry Flannerys & 1314 - Limerick
Left Bank - Kilkenny
r.i.o.t. Dublin - Dublin
The Barracks - Carlow
The Camden - Dublin
The Living Room - Dublin
The Quays Bar Galway - Galway
The Roost Maynooth - Kildare
The Workman's Club - Dublin
Wrights Cafe Bar - Dublin
BEST LIVE ENTERTAINMENT BAR
Buskers Bar - Dublin
Durty Nelly's Bar and Restaurant - Clare
Foley's Bar - Dublin
Judge Roy Beans - Kildare
Mc Hughs Bar - Leitrim
NoLIta - Dublin
O'Donoghue Public House - Kerry
The Blue Haven Kinsale - Cork
The Giddy Dolphin - Dublin
The Kings Head Galway - Galway
The Laurels Clondakin - Dublin
The Locke - Limerick
The Old Quarter Pub, Café & Townhouse - Limerick
The Porter House - Mayo
The Quays Bar Galway - Galway
The Roost Maynooth - Kildare
BEST DESIGNED BAR / BEST INSIDE SPACE
Brickyard - Dublin
Conor's Bar & Lounge - Monaghan
Dunes Bar & Bistro - Cork
Gracie's Bar - Sligo
Jackal - Westmeath
K67 Bar & Grill - Dublin
Moody Cafe Vin - Cork
Paladar - Cork
Roe & Co Distillery - Dublin
Russells Seafood Bar, Doolin - Clare
Stella Cocktail Club - Dublin
The Curious Mister - Dublin
The Gables - Dublin
The Monks Society - Clare
The Montenotte Hotel - Cork
TOWN - Kildare
COCKTAIL BAR OF THE YEAR 
9 Below - Dublin
BAR 1661 - Dublin
Cask - Cork
Conor's Bar & Lounge - Monaghan
HYDE Bar - Galway
Jerry Flannerys & 1314 - Limerick
Kodiak - Dublin
Lemon & Duke - Dublin
Paladar - Cork
Stella Cocktail Club - Dublin
The Curious Mister - Dublin
The Liquor Lounge - Galway
The Lucky Duck - Dublin
The Monks' Society - Clare
The Sidecar at The Westbury - Dublin
The Tack Room at Adare Manor - Limerick
Sponsored by Maker's Mark
OUTSIDE SPACE OF THE YEAR
An Púcán - Galway
Castleknock Hotel - 22 Bar & Restaurant - Dublin
Dunes Bar & Bistro - Cork
Fishermans Thatched Inn - Laois
Glynn's Bar - Galway
House Dublin - Dublin
Kenny's of Lucan - Dublin
Nevins Newfield Inn - Mayo
Peadars Bar Moate - Westmeath
Russell’s Saloon Gin Emporium - Louth
Russells Seafood Bar, Doolin - Clare
The Connacht Hotel - Galway
The Living Room - Dublin
The Locke - Limerick
The Merrion Garden Terrace - Dublin
The River Club Cork - Cork
GIN BAR OF THE YEAR
Andy's Bar Monaghan - Monaghan
Costigan's Pub - Cork
Gin Palace - Dublin
HYDE Bar & Gin Parlour - Galway
Lock 13 Brewpub - Kildare
Russell’s Saloon Gin Emporium - Louth
The Savoy Bar at the Savoy Hotel - Limerick
Tigh Nora - Galway
Sponsored by Xin Gin
BEST NEWCOMER
Brickyard - Dublin
DISnDAT - Dublin
Foley's Bar - Dublin
Gracie's Bar - Sligo
Hynes' Bar - Dublin
Kodiak - Dublin
Mc Hughs Bar - Leitrim
Moody Cafe Vin - Cork
Murphy's Galway - Galway
O Sheas Corner - Wicklow
Paladar - Cork
The Black Barrel - Cork
The Blackrock - Dublin
The Gables - Dublin
The Liberty Bar - Cork
The Monks Society - Clare
WHISKEY BAR OF THE YEAR
BAR 1661 - Dublin
Costigan's Pub - Cork
McSwiggans Steak + Seafood Restaurant - Galway
Mother Macs Public House - Limerick
Revolution Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar - Waterford
Sonny Molloy's Irish Whiskey Bar - Galway
The Black Barrel - Cork
The Shelbourne Bar Cork - Cork
The Tack Room at Adare Manor - Limerick
The Whiskey Library - Kildare
Sponsored by Roe & Co
CRAFT BAR OF THE YEAR 
Bonobo - Dublin
Brickyard - Dublin
Caribou - Galway
Franciscan Well Brewpub - Cork
Impala - Cork
Lock 13 Brewpub - Kildare
Mother Macs Public House - Limerick
Revolution Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar - Waterford
The Dew Drop Inn & Brewhouse - Kildare
BEST VALUE PUB
Kehoes pub & parlour - Wexford
Oasis bar - Donegal
Peadars Bar Moate - Westmeath
The Black Forge Inn - Dublin
Thomas Francis Meagher Bar at the Granville Hotel - Waterford
OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE AWARD
BAR 1661 - Dublin
Bartley's Bar and Restaurant at The Grafton Hotel - Dublin
Brady's of Shankill - Dublin
Caribou - Galway
Carton House, A Fairmont Managed Hotel - Kildare
Cask - Cork
Costigan's Pub - Cork
Harrigan's Bar & Grill - Kildare
Kodiak - Dublin
Paladar - Cork
Roe & Co Distillery - Dublin
Russell’s Saloon Gin Emporium - Louth
The Blue Haven Kinsale - Cork
The Hideout - Kildare
The Igo Inn - Dublin
The Landmark - Dublin
Sponsored by Cointreau