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Johnsons, Newbridge, Co. Kildare


Main St
Newbridge
Co. Kildare

Email: catherinejohnsons@hotmail.com
Tel: +353 (0) 45 431396
Proprietor: Catherine Johnson

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About Us

Located beside the bridge in the heart of town, The Liffey Arms (or Johnsons' as it's often called) is one of Newbridge's most popular and well established pubs.

Whether it's a enjoying a quiet pint beside the open fire or living it up on a big night out, The Liffey Arms has everything you'd want in a proper Irish local!

You can also hire our beautiful lounge FREE OF CHARGE as a private function room for all social occasions, from birthdays to pub quizzes to hen parties! We can provide you with a range of food options and a band or DJ if you need one!

The Liffey Arms has been owned and run by the Johnson family for over 40 years. The late John Johnson, a passionate horse racing and GAA man, made it famous as a sports lover's pub.

Now run by John's wife Rose and daughter Catherine, we continue to attract fans of all sports and we show all major events on our state-of-the-art plasma screens.

 

It's also a pub for music lovers, with a traditional music session every Friday night and a live band every Sunday night.

 

Local Attractions

Curragh Racecourse

Irish National Stud & Japanese Gardens

Curragh Golf Course

Museum of Style Icons, Newbridge Silverware

Trout & Salmon Angling, River Liffey

Kildare Outlet Village

Whitewater Shopping Centre

Whats on Offer:

  • Live Music
  • Parties Catered For
  • Sport
  • Themed Nights

Facilities:

  • Family Friendly
  • Family Run
  • Function Room
  • Open Fire
  • Smoking Area
  • Wheelchair Access
  • WiFi

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"A real Irish bar.."

Great location. Great service. Open fire and warm welcomes. And the pint is not bad either!! What the Irish bar is world famous for. See you soon again...

 
Review published 11 April 2013
Posted by: Sean

 
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