Mother Macs

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Discover Mother Macs Public House, a cozy yet vibrant spot in Limerick's historic Market Quarter. Renowned for its rotating craft beer selection, whiskey tastings in Peggy's Parlour, and unique cultural events, it offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere for locals and visitors alike. Come for the drinks, stay for the experience!

Mother Macs Public House, nestled in the heart of Limerick’s historic Market Quarter, has become one of the city’s most beloved pubs, known for its unique combination of craft beers, whiskey tastings, and cultural events. Since its transformation in 2015, the pub has established itself as a hub for both locals and visitors, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere that blends the charm of a traditional Irish pub with the excitement of contemporary experiences.

At the core of Mother Macs Public House is its dedication to craft beer innovation. With a rotating selection of local and international craft beers, the pub appeals to beer enthusiasts seeking variety and quality. A standout feature is the rotating tap system, which showcases seasonal and small-batch brews, offering something new and exciting on each visit. Customers can also indulge in a beer tasting platter, where they can sample a curated selection of four unique beers. This immersive experience sets Mother Macs Public House apart, giving it a reputation as a go-to destination for craft beer lovers in Limerick.

In addition to its craft beer offerings, Peggy’s Whiskey Parlour is a must-visit for whiskey aficionados. This beautifully renovated space provides an intimate setting for whiskey tastings, featuring a selection of over 600 whiskeys. Whether you're an expert or new to whiskey, the knowledgeable staff at Peggy’s can guide guests through a rich journey of flavours and stories. The Limerick Whiskey Experience, based in the parlour, offers bookable whiskey tastings and walking tours, inviting visitors to explore Limerick’s hidden whiskey history in a truly immersive way. Mother Macs Public House has also developed strategic relationships with three whiskey brands and will soon release its own branded whiskeys, further solidifying its standing in the world of spirits.

Uniquely Mother Macs Public House does not have TV’s or live music but is a cultural hub, hosting a range of exciting events throughout the year transforming the pub’s lane into a lively, open-air venue.

With its central location in the Market Quarter, Mother Macs Public House is ideally positioned to attract a wide range of patrons. The pub is adjacent to popular venues like the Milk Market and late bars, making it the perfect stop for those seeking a more relaxed and intimate atmosphere before or after a night out. As Limerick continues to evolve with new developments, including restaurants, hostels, and public spaces nearby, Mother Macs Public House stands to benefit from increased foot traffic and brand recognition.

In summary, Mother Macs Public House is more than just a pub—it’s an experience. Whether you’re coming for the exceptional craft beer, exploring the world of whiskey, or attending one of the many cultural events, the pub offers something for everyone. Its commitment to innovation, community engagement, and quality service ensures that every visit to Mother Macs is memorable.

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Location
Limerick City
Address

8/9 High Street, Limerick

Telephone
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Opening Hours

Monday - Thursday: 1pm - 12am

Friday: 1pm - 1am

Saturday: 11am - 1am

Sunday - 12:30pm - 11:30pm

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