Thomas Connolly Sligo

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1 Markievicz Rd
Rathquarter Sligo
There has been a pub here since 1780, opening onto Holborn Street. The Markievicz Road end was originally living quarters. Thomas Connolly's pub was first licensed in 1861. There's a great account of Connolly's in the book The Irish Pub, by James Fennell and Turtle Bunbury. Connolly's storied past includes at least one visit from Charles Stewart Parnell during the pub's early days, plus Thomas Connolly himself becoming Mayor of Sligo in 1890 (the same year he acquired the premises). The pub was established during a time of plentiful maritime trade; deliveries of rope, linen and tea came into Sligo on ships from all over Europe. There was once a grocer’s shop at one end of the pub – now gone – popular for making sugar, selling tea and bottling whiskey. We're very proud of our history and excited about what next. These days, our pub is best known for its warm welcome, its famous pint of stout, a wide range of premium Irish gins and whiskeys and great Irish craft beer. We bring you some of the best in live music with regular guest performances at weekends and a regular local line-up.

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Appalling pub rude staff
12/11/2024

Terrible service rude staff bad barman never will return or recommend, very bad pub. Four of us went...

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Very very bad
12/11/2024

Very very bad service only two others in the pub unfriendly and rude staff wouldn’t serve myself and...

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Great Guinness very cosy.
11/4/2024

Great Guinness which my husband loved, I had a lovely glass of Pinot, staff were quite friendly. Bus...

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