- Lifestyle & Sports
- 25 May 22
Read on to find out why we always make sure to pay 9 High Street a visit when we’re in town...
Mother Macs
One of Limerick’s most iconic buildings, Mother Macs Public House was first referenced back in 1787, meaning that an appreciation for quality beers and spirits is integral to its DNA.
Located adjacent to the popular Milk Market on High Street, the pub opened in December 2015. Before this, it served its purpose as a grocery shop and whiskey, wine and tea merchants.
Mother Macs has slowly but surely become renowned for its large offering, with 20 draught products including rotational and seasonal beer taps. You'll find quality beers such as White Hag’s 5.7% Tangerine Shebeen, Wicklow Wolf’s 6% Far Far Away, Galway Bay’s 12% Sixty Ships Down and Treaty City’s locally produced 4.2% Sarsfield Stout and 5% Harris Pale Ale on tap – plus more than 40 packaged beers, and over 150 Irish Whiskeys.
Staying respectful to its roots, the pub is one of a handful of bars in Limerick without a TV. All are welcome to socialise in a friendly, authentic environment with fantastic service and a brilliant beer selection – which is why we always make sure to pay 9 High Street a visit when we’re in town.
For more, see mothermacs.ie
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