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The Irish Rover

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    With over 500 m2 distributed on two floors, The Irish Rover has positioned itself as one of the most spectacular Irish-themed premises in Madrid. It is open non-stop from 13 noon, where you can have a coffee, eat a dish from its extensive menu, have a drink, practice your English or watch a show or musical performance.

    At the back there is a large screen where you can watch major sporting events. When you go up the stairs to the upper floor, you discover a totally different atmosphere, with a library, which invites you to sit on its armchairs enjoying a coffee or leafing through the newspaper of the day or playing one of the available board games.

    At night, it has a varied agenda of shows, ranging from magic shows to concerts.

    Also, on Monday evenings you can play trivial pursuits; on Tuesday evenings, there are English conversation groups; and on Sunday evenings, fun and educational workshops and activities for children.

    The Irish Rover also has an outdoor terrace area, open all year round (heated in winter), a beer garden out the back, and a private area called The Balcony.

     

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    Last updated: 19/05/2022
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    Address
    Avenida
    de Brasil, 7
    28020
    Tourist area
    Castellana
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 597 48 11
    Fax
    Metro
    Santiago Bernabéu (L10)
    Cuzco (L10)
    Bus
    5, 14, 27, 40, 43, 126, 147, 149, 150, N22, N24
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking Stations:

    - General Perón con Poeta Joan Maragall (Avenida del General Perón frente al nº 36)

    - Calle San Germán, 5

    Times

    Sun-Wed: 1pm-1am.

    Thursdays: 1pm-3am

    Fri - Sat: 1pm-5am

     

    Type
    Late-night bars
    Cafés
    Live music

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