The Beggarman
About the Business
Welcome to The Beggarman, located in the heart of Cork on Gillabbey Street! Our establishment is a multi-faceted space, offering guests a variety of experiences, from a lively bar scene to a relaxing restaurant atmosphere. Whether you're looking to enjoy a pint with friends, a romantic dinner for two, or a casual lunch with family, The Beggarman has something to offer every guest.
Our bar is the perfect place to grab a drink after work or on the weekends. With a wide selection of beers, ciders, whiskies, and spirits, our bartenders are sure to have something to suit your tastes. Step inside and savor the cozy atmosphere, complete with friendly staff and a welcoming ambiance that you won't find anywhere else in Cork.
For a more formal dining experience, the restaurant at The Beggarman is the perfect choice. Our chefs create delicious dishes using only the freshest ingredients, sourced locally whenever possible. From hearty Irish classics to international fare, our menu includes something for everyone. Whether it's a special occasion or simply a night out with friends, our restaurant is the perfect choice for any occasion.
But that's not all β The Beggarman is also a point of interest in Cork, with a rich history that dates back over 150 years. Originally a grocery store before being converted into a bar and restaurant, our establishment has seen generations of Corkonians come through its doors. Today, we're proud to continue this legacy by providing a welcoming space for locals and visitors alike.
So whether you're stopping in for a quick drink or settling in for a relaxing evening, The Beggarman is the perfect choice. Come see us today and experience everything we have to offer!
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Location & Phone number
14/15 Gillabbey St, The Lough, Cork, T12 HN80, Ireland
Reviews
"This caught me by surprise. When I photographed this building I thought that it was a pub named "98 Street" but when I examined the photographs I noticed a street sign which read as follows - "98 Street Late Hospital Lane" - this is not normal in Ireland. After some investigation I learned that the row of houses was originally called Hospital Lane, but the name was changed in memory of the rebels who died in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, an uprising against British rule in Ireland. In 1898 the street was renamed 98 Street in memory of those who died. To the best of my knowledge the pub has ceased trading and it should be mentioned a one-time first-floor snooker/pool room was converted to a 35-seat cinema about six years ago, complete with salvaged, original velvet cinema seating and curtained walls."
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