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Entertainment in Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford.

South East Ireland is home to a vibrant nightlife scene. The region has numerous pubs and bars as well as a few nightclubs along with some of the finest theatres and comedy clubs in the country. The possibilities are endless, from a quiet night out with friends with traditional Irish music and storytelling, or a night out dancing to the early hours. Ireland's South East has a young population and twentysomething visitors and the region's nightlife thrives at weekends with locals and groups of revellers from all around the country and further afield.

T Morris Pub
T Morris, nestled in social heart of Wexford town, combines warmth and style to deliver quality every time. A beautiful beer garden is wrapped inside the historic and traditional Wexford walls. An eclectic mix of music and entertainment, celebrated often, creates a memorable experience and a yearning to return. A “must visit” when in Wexford.
http://www.tmorris.ie/
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The Yard Restaurant
Under the guidance of Mary Codd, Manager and Peter Murphy, Head Chef, the Yard Restaurant has gone from strength to strength since opening in October 2006. The most excellent food together with the best wines provides a relaxed and informal atmosphere. The Yard is ideally located in the heart of Wexford town and just a stone throw from the best shopping, bars and clubs in the town.
http://www.theyard.ie/
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Wexford Opera House
Wexford Opera House is Ireland’s first custom-built, multi-purpose opera house. The stunning landmark building is nestled in the heart of the beautiful Harbour town of Wexford and offers two diverse performance spaces, The John and Aileen O’Reilly Theatre and the Jerome Hynes Theatre. It offers a wide range of entertainment, from light opera to popular culture, amateur drama, top comedy acts and international tours. Front of house are a reception area and ticket sales, a café/bar on the third floor, a bar on second floor, toilet facilities for public, and conference rooms. Back of house includes stage areas, dressing rooms for performers, dancers, and orchestras, rehearsal rooms, showers, baths, and various utilities rooms. There are approximately 200 events per annum, including 15 nights of the Wexford Opera Festival. <script type="text/javascript" src="http://output59.rssinclude.com/output?type=js&amp;id=403331&amp;hash=573cc8e9f387992e4f864f863a7651cf"></script>
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Top Holiday Destinations of Ireland's South East
The South East of Ireland, comprising the five counties of Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford, is an evocative patchwork of fertile valleys and plains. Down through the centuries the Celts, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Normans have passed through these valleys, leaving behind a landscape rich in historical remains. Countless castles, abbeys, fortresses and ancient settlements remain to mark their passage. The five river systems – the Barrow, Blackwater, Nore, Slaney and Suir - criss-cross the South East, meandering under old stone bridges, around magical mountains, through picturesque villages and past neatly thatched cottages before finally entering the sea at scenic, peaceful seaside towns.

The South East has things to do for everyone of all ages and tastes: historic monuments, colourful gardens; well-maintained and sign-posted walking and cycling paths; abundant fishing locations; numerous golf courses, equestrian centres and exciting festivals.

From coast to country, the South East has it all. Come see it for yourself...

In the cities and towns of the South East, the ancient and the modern meet in a delightful blend. Modern amenities and facilities co-exist...
Ireland's South East is well-known for its temperate and sunny climate. This makes it an ideal location to relax on the golden beaches, to enjoy...
The South East of Ireland is dotted with many picturesque villages. Many are situated in stunning locations, built along winding rivers or...
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