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Courtney’s bar goes back in time to protect the future
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Courtney’s bar goes back in time to protect the future
By Grigoriy Geniyevskiy
One of Killarney’s oldest pubs is reinventing itself in an effort to survive the current pandemic.
Courtney's Bar on Plunkett St has been operating as pub since the late 1800s and remains in the ownership of Courtney family since that time.
The classic and much photographed frontage is now a protected structure while the bare wood interior retains the ‘old world’ atmosphere of the a traditional Irish pub.
Like every pub in town, it has been closed since March 16 but took a step back in time recently in an effort to trade out of the current crisis.
Between 1977 and 1986 Courtney's operated as an Off-Licence and is reverting back to the same until the bar can freely open again.
“Changing to an off licence allows us to open our doors and it’s great to have the door open. We will be reverting back to a normal bar as soon as were allowed. As it stands that is around August 10, hopefully it would be sooner,” manager Brian Murphy told the Killarney Advertiser. “I’ve been here 20 years managing the bar and have never seen anything like this. I do miss the atmosphere of the bar. The chat with the locals and tourists. It’s a completely different vibe.”
Courtney’s is open from Wednesday to Saturday from 2pm to 8pm.
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