
Spots Worth Stopping Part 2 of 6
Section 2: Kerry (The Ring & Dingle)
- Kenmare: P.F. McCarthy’s – Great food and consistent live music.
- Portmagee: The Moorings – Right at the bridge to Valentia Island; the hub for Skellig Michael trips.
- Dingle Town:
- Dick Mack’s – A world-famous “leather and lace” pub (half haberdashery, half bar).
- Foxy John’s – A hardware store where you can get a pint while buying a bicycle or a hammer.
- Bean in Dingle – The best artisanal coffee for your morning drive.
- Ballyferriter: Tig Bhric – Home to the West Kerry Brewery; try the local ale brewed on-site.
| Order | Name | Type | Highlight | Location | County | Image | Offer |
| 6 | Blairscove House | Restaurant/Cafe | High-end courtyard setting. | Durrus | Cork | ||
| 7 | O’Neill’s | Pub | Bright red landmark on the Beara Peninsula. | Allihies | Cork | ||
| 8 | P.F. McCarthy’s | Pub/Food | Excellent live music sessions. | Kenmare | Kerry | ||
| 9 | The Moorings | Pub/Restaurant | Gateway to the Skellig Islands. | Portmagee | Kerry | ||
| 10 | Dick Mack’s | Pub | Half leather-shop, half whiskey bar. | Dingle | Kerry | ||
| 11 | Foxy John’s | Pub/Hardware | Get a pint and a box of nails. | Dingle | Kerry | ||
| 12 | Bean in Dingle | Cafe | Top-tier local coffee roasters. | Dingle | Kerry | ||
| 13 | Tig Bhric | Pub/Brewery | Home to West Kerry Brewery. | Ballyferriter | Kerry |
