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Red Neds: Vibrant Pub Heart of Armagh

Experience authentic Irish hospitality, local ales, and lively live music at Red Neds, Armagh’s vibrant pub on Ogle Street.

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Red Neds is a lively pub located at 27 Ogle Street in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Known for its warm atmosphere, local ales, and regular live music sessions, it offers a quintessential Irish pub experience. Open daily with late-night hours, Red Neds is a popular spot for both locals and visitors seeking authentic Irish hospitality and traditional pub fare.

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27 Ogle St, Armagh, BT61 7EW, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
11:30 am-1 am
Tuesday
11:30 am-1 am
Wednesday
11:30 am-1 am
Thursday
11:30 am-1 am
Friday
11:30 am-1 am
Saturday
11:30 am-1 am
Sunday
12:30 pm-12 am

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Local bus services connect Armagh city center with stops near Ogle Street. Travel times vary between 10 to 20 minutes from surrounding neighborhoods. Buses run frequently during the day and evening, with fares typically around £2-£4.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Armagh and provide a direct 5-10 minute ride to Red Neds from most central locations. Expect fares in the range of £5-£10 depending on time and distance.

    Walking

    If staying in central Armagh, walking to Red Neds is easy and pleasant, taking approximately 10-15 minutes on mostly flat, paved streets. The route is accessible for most visitors.

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    Local tips

    Visit on Friday nights to enjoy live traditional and blues music sessions starting at 9 pm.
    Try the local ales for a true taste of Armagh’s craft beer scene.
    Arrive early on weekends to secure a good spot as the pub can get busy.
    Sample the traditional Irish pub fare to complement your drinks.

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    A Welcoming Hub in Armagh’s Historic Core

    Red Neds sits prominently on Ogle Street, right in the heart of Armagh, a city steeped in history. The pub’s inviting facade and cozy interior create an atmosphere that immediately welcomes guests. Its location makes it a convenient and vibrant meeting place for locals and travelers alike, offering a genuine taste of Northern Irish pub culture.

    Authentic Irish Pub Experience with Local Flavors

    Inside, Red Neds serves a diverse selection of local ales and traditional Irish drinks, showcasing the rich brewing heritage of the region. The menu also features classic pub fare, with hearty dishes that complement the drinks perfectly. This blend of quality beverages and comforting food makes it an ideal spot to relax after exploring Armagh’s historic sites.

    Live Music and Lively Evenings

    One of Red Neds’ defining features is its live music sessions, held every Friday night from 9 pm. Performances often include traditional folk, blues, and old-time tunes, with bands like hATCHjAW and The Preacher Casey’s bringing authentic Irish sounds to the venue. This musical tradition adds to the pub’s lively and convivial atmosphere, making evenings here memorable.

    Community Spirit and Local Culture

    Red Neds is more than just a pub; it’s a social hub where community spirit thrives. The friendly staff and welcoming patrons create a warm environment that reflects the hospitality Northern Ireland is known for. Regular events and promotions keep the energy high, encouraging visitors to engage with local culture and traditions.

    Practical Details and Visitor Experience

    The pub operates daily with hours extending from late morning until after midnight, making it accessible for a variety of schedules. Its moderate pricing ensures it is approachable for most budgets. The interior’s comfortable seating and rustic charm make it a great place to unwind, whether for a casual drink or a lively night out.

    Red Neds in Armagh’s Social Landscape

    Situated near other notable pubs and eateries, Red Neds contributes to Armagh’s vibrant nightlife and cultural scene. Its blend of traditional charm and contemporary energy makes it a standout destination for those seeking an authentic Irish pub experience in a historic city setting.

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