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Cock Tavern

$$Restaurant
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Younger children appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and simple menu options, while older kids can experience authentic Irish culture in a family-appropriate setting.

About

The Cock Tavern offers a warm, traditional Irish pub experience that genuinely welcomes families with children. With a dedicated children's menu and relaxed atmosphere, this local favorite provides an authentic taste of Irish hospitality where parents can enjoy quality pub fare while kids are made to feel at home by the friendly staff.

Highlights

  • Authentic Irish pub atmosphere with genuine local character
  • Dedicated children's menu with familiar favorites
  • Welcoming staff experienced with families and young diners
  • Traditional Irish dishes that introduce kids to local cuisine
  • Relaxed, unpretentious setting where children can be themselves

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 6pm for a quieter dining experience, as traditional Irish pubs can get livelier later in the evening with local patrons.
  2. 2.Ask staff for recommendations on kid-friendly portions, as Irish pub servings are often generous and can be shared.
  3. 3.The pub is located in Gormanston, about 30km north of Dublin city center, so plan for a 30-40 minute drive or train journey from central Dublin.
  4. 4.Call ahead on weekends to check if a reservation is recommended, especially during local events or school holidays.
  5. 5.Irish pubs often have a cozy, communal atmosphere, so don't be surprised if friendly locals chat with your family.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunchtimes (12pm-2pm) or early dinners (5pm-6:30pm) offer the most family-friendly atmosphere. Weekend afternoons are also good, but evenings can become more adult-focused as locals gather.

What to Know

This is a moderately priced restaurant with typical pub fare. Parking is generally available on-site or nearby. Like most Irish establishments, card payments are widely accepted, but having some euros in cash is helpful.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Irish pubs are particularly cozy during autumn and winter months. St. Patrick's Day (March 17) and local festivals may create busier, more adult-oriented atmospheres that might not suit young families.

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