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Queens Hotel & Nightclub
Queens Hotel & Nightclub starstarstar
Abbey St
. Ennis

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Short description

Our hotel is most proud of its reputation as a warm and friendly gathering place.
The Queens Hotel and Night Club is located in the centre of Ennis town Adjoining the ruins of a Franciscan Friary.

Hotel information

As a town known for its richness in history and tradition, Ennis dates back to the 13th century, when it was originally settled around the site of a Francisan Friary. With the Friary's magnificent ruins still at its centre, the town exists today as a thriving market town known for its narrow, winding streets and colourful shop fronts and pubs.
Ennis is the ideal location to experience and explore the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren and Bunratty Folk Park. Situated next door to the famous Black and White Pub of the Year 'Cruises Pub and Restaurant', our hotel has been established for over 100 years and having earned its reference in James Joyce's 'Ulysses' as 'delightful', the Queen's Hotel provides every modern facility whilst preserving its Old World charm and atmosphere.
Our hotel is perfectly located for you to enjoy this wonderful historic town and explore the beautiful Irish countryside. Welcoming you with the best of Irish hospitality, the managers and staff at the Queen's Hotel are dedicated to providing you with an outstanding service throughout your stay, making you feel at home.

Food and beverages

Our Queen's Front Bar and Brasserie offers traditional Irish hospitality combined with sleek European sophistication. The best of local fayre can be enjoyed in the comfort of light, airy surroundings - and that famous Irish welcome offers unhurried dining with carvery lunch and dinner served daily.

Area information

As a town known for its richness in history and tradition, Ennis dates back to the 13th century, when it was originally settled around the site of a Francisan Friary.
With the Friary's magnificent ruins still at its centre, the town exists today as a thriving market town known for its narrow, winding streets and colourful shop fronts and pubs.

Ennis is the ideal location to experience and explore the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren and Bunratty Folk Park.

Tourists information

Take n18 from Shannon /Limerick or Galway to Ennis. The hotel is in the centre of Ennis town, next to the ruins of the old Friary.

Remarks

Credit card details or deposit required to confirm reservation. Nightclub on nightly; not suitable for families with children due to the noise level.
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