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Fancy a small plate and glass of vino? Try one of Ireland’s best wine bars

We’ve picked out 16 wine bars worth a visit when you’re not quite in the full restaurant mood

Bar Pez in Kevin Street, Dublin – the food and the wines are superb. Photograph: Alan Betson
Bar Pez in Kevin Street, Dublin – the food and the wines are superb. Photograph: Alan Betson

Bar Pez, Kevin St, Dublin

This small premises on Kevin Street is from the people behind the Fish Shop in Stoneybatter and the Beach House restaurant in Tramore, Co Waterford, so it should be no surprise that both the food and the wines are superb. barpez.ie

Brut Wine Bar, Drumcondra, Dublin

Nelly’s Café in Drumcondra transforms into Brut Wine Bar on Friday and Saturday evenings, offering small bites and interesting wines. instagram.com/brutwinebardrumcondra

Daróg, Galway

The wine list is as sharp as the food at this Galway wine bar-cum-restaurant, run by Zsolt Lukács (ex-Aniar sommelier) and his wife Edel McMahon. darogwinebar

Éan wine bar, Druid Lane, Galway. Photograph: Julia Dunin
Éan wine bar, Druid Lane, Galway. Photograph: Julia Dunin

Éan, Galway

From Enda McEvoy of the late, lamented Loam in Galway, Éan is a bakery and casual lunch place that at night becomes a creative restaurant and friendly wine bar, with a great selection of natural and organic wines. eangalway.com

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Fallon & Byrne, Exchequer Street, Dublin. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill
Fallon & Byrne, Exchequer Street, Dublin. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill

Fallon & Byrne, Dublin 2

A long-established food shop and restaurant upstairs, their wine cellar offers 300 different bottles as well as beers and cocktails, and a great selection of food from the Italian-focused menu. Fallonandbyrne.com

Frae, Co Down

Chef Shaun Tinman’s fun and creative menu is complemented by an excellent natural wine list in Frae, located in Holywood, Co Down, just a few miles from Belfast. fraedining.com

Frank’s, butcher's turned wine bar, Camden Street, Dublin
Frank’s, butcher's turned wine bar, Camden Street, Dublin

Frank’s, Camden St, Dublin

A wine shop and casual wine bar serving low-intervention wines and light snacks around a friendly communal table. instagram.com/franksdublin

Infused Cocktail and Wine Bar, Westport, Co Mayo

With charming sommelier Nick Fajours (previously of Knockranny House) behind this venture, an interesting wine list is no surprise. There’s also plenty of emphasis on cocktails, with old classics and more inventive creations. infused.ie

Le Petit Renard, Sundrive Road, Kimmage. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Le Petit Renard, Sundrive Road, Kimmage. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

Le Petit Renard, Kimmage, Dublin

A great addition to the neighbourhood scene in Kimmage, with a menu focused on small snacks and a great selection of wines by the glass. instagram.com/lprwinebar

Little Washer, Glasnevin, Dublin

A spin-off from Elaine Murphy’s Washerwoman restaurant next door, Little Washer offers pizzas, pasta and small plates, as well as an extensive wine list. thewasherwoman.ie/littlewasher

Mr Magpie, Ballsbridge, Dublin

A coffee shop by day, just opposite the RDS, Mr Magpie turns into a wine bar with small plates on Friday and Saturday nights. instagram.com/mistermagpiecoffee

Simon Prim, owner of Prim’s Bookshop Cafe and Sherry Bar, Kinsale.
Photograph: John Allen
Simon Prim, owner of Prim’s Bookshop Cafe and Sherry Bar, Kinsale. Photograph: John Allen

Prim’s, Kinsale, Co Cork

Here’s a change from all the cafes that turn into wine bars – a bookshop that turns into a wine bar. Thursday through Sunday from 5pm the bar is open, with an interesting variety of sherries and good selection of wines. instagram.com/primsbookshop

September, Blackrock, Co Dublin

This Blackrock wine bar by night, cafe by day offers communal tables, as well as more intimate options. The wine list is well chosen and the small plates delicious. instagram.com/september.dublin

The Black Pig, 66 Lower O’Connell Street, Kinsale
The Black Pig, 66 Lower O’Connell Street, Kinsale

The Black Pig, Kinsale, Co Cork

More than 100 wines by the glass (and 250 by the bottle) plus a broad food menu with an emphasis on local seafood. theblackpigwinebar.com/

Two Faced, Montague St, Dublin

On Montague Street in Dublin, this tiny, oh-so-cool space offers coffee, breakfast and lunch, then 40 different wines and sharing plates of food later in the evening. instagram.com/twofaceddublin

Union, Waterford

The wine list in this Waterford city spot is exceptional – which is hardly surprising, as Morgan VanderKamer, president of the Irish Guild of Sommeliers, co-owns it. Her partner, Stephen McArdle, ensures the food is equally impressive. unionbar.ie