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Murray's Bar, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon


Castle Street
Roscommon
Co. Roscommon

Email: adym@eircom.net
Tel: +353 (0) 90 66 25108
Fax: +353 (0) 90 66 27608
Proprietor: Adrian & Elizabeth Murray

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About Us

Established in 1955 by Thomas Murray as a bar and grocery until 1987,  it was said that Murray'ss was one of the last pubs to bottle their own Guinness. Refurbished as a bar only it is now run by Adrian and Elizabeth Murray and their staff. Perhaps we will see a third generation in the bar trade!

Murray's pub caters for all sporting events and is situated next door to the bookies. We have 3 plasma screens. To the rear of the pub is our smoking area which is fully heated and seated, with garden features a plasma screen so you can take your drink out. Murray's is a good place to meet before and after the Roscommon Races. "Many was the good tip was got from here"

Newly redecorated with comfortable seating and a good atmosphere, Murray's was visited by "pub spy" with a warm review " Its a pub we would like to visit again". "Probably the best pint in town"

Musicans welcome or join in a sing along.

Local Attractions

Murray's pub is in the centre of town and close to many of Roscommon historical buildings such as Roscommon Castle, The Abbey,the Old Jail and the racecourse.

Whats on Offer:

  • Parties Catered For
  • Sport

Facilities:

  • Beer Garden
  • Family Run
  • Smoking Area
  • Wheelchair Access
  • WiFi

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"What pubs are all about"

The night myself and a few friends visited this pub there was a sing song going on at the counter. It was great craic. Even the girl behind the counter sang a song. She had a beautiful voice. Nice bar. Good craic. Very clean and the toilets were spotless. I don't smoke but I know there was a lot of work put into the smoking area. One of the best I have seen.

 
Review published 6 May 2009
Posted by: John Finn

 
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