The Good House
Review
Set on the road between Ennis and the West Coast, The Good House in the village of Inagh, is a pub that gets the balance exactly right. After almost a decade under the capable stewardship of Marina Clancy, it now continues strongly under Patrick O’Connor, whose track record in revitalising Clare pubs is already well proven. Inside, traditional character meets contemporary style, and the blend feels natural rather than forced. The result is a warm, welcoming space where locals and visitors mix with ease. Add a friendly team, dependable food, and a genuinely lively atmosphere, and you have all the ingredients of a great Irish pub. For anyone heading toward the west coast, this is a stop that’s absolutely worth making for every kind traveller.
- Top 100 Review
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Main Street
,
Inagh, Co. Clare
, V95 HW68
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