Waterhorse Irish Pub
Welcome
Order Online
Functions
Employment
Contact Us
The Depths
By Year
By Month
By Week
Today
Jump to month
Search
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
Jump to month
Daily View
Monday, September 02, 2097
Monday, September 02, 2097
No events
Hours
Monday
3:00-8:00
Tuesday
3:00-8:00
Wednesday
12:00-9:00
Thursday
12:00-9:00
Friday
12:00-10:00
Saturday
12:00-10:00
Sunday Brunch
11:00-4:00
Sunday Dinner
4:00-8:00
Closed:
Easter
Thanksgiving
Christmas
St. Paddy's
03/17/2027
Be sure to join us for all the day's festivities! Reservations Required!
273 Days
Irish Independent
Teen cyclist dies after crash with parked lorry in Co Waterford
‘You’re insisting I bow to your demand, and I’m not going to,’ judge tells Enoch Burke as he removes mother and sister from courtroom
Man who laundered €45,000 to accounts in six different countries while on social welfare avoids jail
Louth farmer jailed for 10 years after staged delivery of €1.6m cannabis to his yard
Advisory committee delivers report on repatriation of culturally sensitive objects
Drone delivery firm Manna refused planning permission for south Dublin base
Latest Events
No events
The Irish Times
Government urged to use EU presidency to ensure support provided for Ukrainian soldiers returning to workplace
Teenage cyclist fatally injured in Co Waterford road traffic incident
Hospital apologises for failings in care of woman whose death was linked to drug side effect
Leaving Cert chemistry a ‘fair but testing exam’ with ‘familiar topics’
Bloomsday: Ringsend reclaims its Joycean heritage but, alas, no ‘superior tawny sherry’
‘Highly discourteous’: Judge critical of silence around proposed withdrawal of solicitors
Irish Examiner
New laws to restrict short-term lets will be the 'strongest' in Europe, housing minister says
James Browne said he wanted to 'get as many homes back into use as possible', amid crackdown on short-term tourist lets
McAleese slams use of Irish flag to intimidate
The former president compared such use of the flag to the experiences of people who emigrated to the US
Ten counties have no gaelcholáiste for pupils to complete education through Irish after gaelscoil
In certain parts of the country, the percentage of students educated through Irish at post-primary level also falls far short of the percentage attending primary school through Irish