The Locke Bar
Review
Set on the banks where the Abbey meets the Shannon, The Locke Bar is one of Limerick City’s true standouts. This multi award-winning venue carries the legacy of one of Ireland’s oldest pub sites with style, warmth, and confidence. Its fresh seafood offering is a real highlight, with quality and provenance clear in every dish. Service is friendly, efficient, and full of local character, making visitors feel instantly at home. I always say the best places are where locals choose to eat, and The Locke Bar proves that point beautifully. The same family also own the Locke Burger venues in Castletroy, Bridge Street, and here beside the Locke Bar, continuing that standard, serving fresh, flavour-packed food that keeps Limerick coming back for more, every day.
- Top 100 Review
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3 George’s Quay
,
Limerick, Co. Limerick
, V94 K8KX
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