Gallery

A look inside the pub.

Pints poured properly, the bar at golden hour, and the late nights nobody quite remembers in full.

A pint of Guinness held at the bar
The first sip — Guinness, the way it should be poured.
Pint of Guinness on the bar beside the pool table
A quiet pint beside the pool table.
Regulars sharing a pint at the bar
Regulars, low light, easy conversation.
A group of lads doing shots on a race day
Race day rounds — sláinte.
Winners receiving a trophy at James Nolan's Pub sponsored race at the Curragh
Winner's enclosure — our race day at the Curragh.
Racehorse wearing a James Nolan's Pub Kildare Town rug at the Curragh
Sponsoring the sport of kings — Kildare Town's own.
Vodka optics behind the bar with horse racing on the screen
Optics up, racing on — a Saturday afternoon.
Two settling pints of Guinness
Two thirds full, settling. A Kildare ritual.
Bar counter with pints and the brass harp
An evening at the counter under the brass harp.
Pool table mid-game with reds, yellows and the eight ball
Pool team night — the eight is on.
Heineken, Coors and Carlsberg pints lined up
Heineken, Coors, Carlsberg — take your pick.
A cold Carlsberg pint on the bar
Probably the best pint in Kildare.
Bottles of Bulmers Irish Cider
Bulmers Original — straight from Clonmel.
Coors glasses lined up ready for service
Glasses ready, doors open.
Tequila Rose bottle with three pink shots
Tequila Rose — for when the music gets going.
Three red shots on the bar mat
Three of the same — a round well earned.
Flaming sambuca shots glowing blue
Flaming sambucas — Saturday night classic.