Soho Bar & Restaurant, Cork

Soho Bar & Restaurant, Cork

Offering four levels of entertainment to its guests seven days a week until the wee hours, the Soho Bar & Restaurant is a large pub and a place to enjoy a bite to eat as well as a selection from its choice of beverages. On the first floor, coffee and pastries in the morning leads to lunchtime fair in the afternoons and finally live music and cocktails in the evening.

The second level features dining and cocktails in a relaxed setting, perfect for gathering a group of friends or coworkers for a splendid evening out. VIP rooms on the third floor offer private dining and bars, and the top level offers a barbecue deck and a stunning view of the city. The Soho offers casual dining and reasonably-priced dishes and drink prices, and is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Sight Name: Soho Bar & Restaurant
Sight Location: Cork, Ireland (See walking tours in Cork)
Sight Type: Food/Drink

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