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This Kerry pub has some of the most spectacular views of the Atlantic on a sunny day
IT’S WHEN THE weather is fine that Ireland’s beer gardens come into their own.
And not many can rival Jack’s bar and restaurant in the fishing village of Cromane.
Where on a sunny day you can look out across the water to the Dingle peninsula and take it all in
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And it’s a picturesque part of the world
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Jack’s has its hardcore collection of fans
And people who just stumble across it when driving the ring of Kerry
It’s a bit of a hidden gem in fact
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So much so that:
Lonely Planet named Jack’s as one of Europe’s best secret spots and said that it “is a local secret and justifies the trip”
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Which is a fair assessment
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Given the absolutely stunning views on offer
And the grub has a reputation too
But, really. A sunny day anywhere in Kerry and a trip to see this with a pint would appear to be worth the travel
Spectacular.
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Cromane going out jacks some views