Reservations Accepted Pubs in Naas

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2 venues in Naas featuring reservations accepted

The Monread

The Monread

LocalsTourists
4.4Google (675 reviews)
Monread Ave, Monread South, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland, Naas

The Monread in Naas emerges like a beacon of warmth against the Irish evening, its golden-lit windows promising refuge from the bustle of suburban Dublin life. Here, where modern comfort meets traditional Irish hospitality, the hum of conversation fills the air like music, drawing you into a space that feels both contemporary and timeless. As you cross the threshold of The Monread Naas, the atmosphere wraps around you like a well-worn jacket. The interior unfolds in a thoughtful progression of spaces, each with its own character yet flowing naturally into the next. Dark wood panels and subtle brass accents catch the light, while comfortable seating arrangements create intimate islands for conversation. The careful balance of lighting transforms throughout the day – bright and inviting for lunch gatherings, softening to a gentle glow as evening descends. The bar stands as the heart of The Monread, its polished surface reflecting the careful choreography of expert bartenders. Here, the perfect pour of Guinness is treated with the reverence of ritual, each pint allowed to settle with patience before the final top-off creates that iconic creamy head. The selection of spirits lines the back wall like a library of possibilities, each bottle telling its own story of craft and origin. Venture further into the dining space, and you'll discover why The Monread has become a cornerstone of Naas's culinary scene. The menu reads like a love letter to both traditional and contemporary Irish cuisine, with each dish striking a careful balance between innovation and comfort. The kitchen's commitment to quality shines through in their vegan offerings – a dedicated menu that treats plant-based dining not as an afterthought but as an art form in itself. The Thai green curry appears as a frequent special, generous enough to inspire tomorrow's memories, while the chicken teriyaki sizzler arrives with theatrical flair, its aromatic steam turning heads across the room. On weekend evenings, The Monread transforms into a social hub where the lines between pub and restaurant blur beautifully. Live music fills the space with energy, while the occasional bout of bingo brings strangers together in shared anticipation. The staff move through the space with practiced ease, their attention to detail evident in everything from the presentation of a birthday dessert to the careful timing of each course. The outdoor seating area offers a different perspective on The Monread experience, where conversation and laughter spill into the open air. Here, under string lights that twinkle like stars, summer evenings stretch languidly into night. The space accommodates groups with easy grace, making it a natural choice for celebrations both planned and spontaneous. Accessibility extends beyond the menu to every aspect of the experience. The free parking lot removes any friction from arrival, while modern payment options – from tap-to-pay to traditional cards – reflect an establishment that honors tradition while embracing convenience. For sports enthusiasts, strategically placed screens offer a view of the match without dominating the atmosphere, maintaining the delicate balance between pub culture and dining refinement. The Monread's position in Naas's social fabric is evident in the mix of patrons – families gathering for Sunday lunch, friends meeting for after-work drinks, couples creating date night memories. It's a place where regular customers are greeted by name, and first-time visitors quickly feel like locals. Step into The Monread Naas, where every visit has the potential to become a story worth sharing. Whether you're drawn by the promise of a perfectly poured pint, the allure of innovative cuisine, or simply the warmth of authentic Irish hospitality, you'll find your place here among the gentle buzz of conversation and the soft glow of belonging. Make your reservation, and add your own chapter to the continuing story of this beloved Naas institution.

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casual-dining
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Kildare Brewing Company

Kildare Brewing Company

LocalsTourists
4.6Google (111 reviews)
Canal View, Sallins, Co. Kildare, Ireland, Naas

Tucked away in the heart of Naas, Kildare Brewing Company isn't just another stop on Ireland's ever-expanding craft beer map - it's a love letter to liquid artistry that's been causing quite a stir among both locals and visitors. This microbrewery has managed to do something remarkably rare: create a space that feels simultaneously cutting-edge and completely at home in its historic surroundings. You might think you've stumbled into a traditional Irish pub when you first approach - and in many ways, you have. But don't let the classic exterior fool you. Inside, Kildare Brewing Company has masterfully blended old-world charm with modern brewing innovation. The gleaming copper vessels peek through glass panels, while the warm wood interiors and exposed brick walls tell stories of countless conversations and laughter-filled evenings. The brewery tour here is nothing short of revelatory - and I don't say that lightly, having dozed through my fair share of generic brewery experiences. Here, you're not just observing from behind a rope - you're right in the thick of it. You'll find yourself climbing platforms to peer into bubbling fermentation tanks, sneaking peeks into cold rooms where rows of kegs stand at attention like metallic soldiers, and getting close enough to the action to catch the sweet, malty aroma of brewing in progress. The guides don't just recite facts; they share stories, crack jokes, and genuinely seem as excited about beer as a kid in a candy store. Speaking of the beer - oh my, the beer. Their lineup reads like a greatest hits album of Irish craft brewing, but with unexpected twists that keep things interesting. The Irish Red Ale has become something of a local legend, converting even the most steadfast macro-beer devotees. Their Electric Juice Hazy IPA is a tropical punch to the taste buds that somehow maintains perfect balance - no small feat in the often overwhelming world of craft IPAs. And don't get me started on their seasonal experiments - they're like limited edition vinyl releases for your palate. The tasting room, integrated seamlessly with Lock 13's restaurant space, offers the perfect setting to sample their liquid wares. The reasonably priced tasting flights are arranged with the same care a symphony conductor might use to arrange their orchestra - each beer building on the last to create a complete experience. And while the beer might be the headliner, the food menu deserves its own standing ovation. The kitchen team clearly understands that great beer deserves equally great food companions. What really sets Kildare Brewing Company apart is their commitment to sustainability and local sourcing. It's not just marketing speak - you can taste it in every sip. The water comes from local sources, the grain finds its way back to local farms, and even the spent hops end up nurturing nearby gardens. It's the kind of circular economy that makes both environmental and business sense. The outdoor beer garden deserves special mention - when Irish weather permits (and sometimes when it doesn't), it's one of Naas's most pleasant spots to while away an afternoon. There's something magical about sipping a freshly brewed pint while watching the sun paint the sky in colors that match the amber liquid in your glass. For those looking to take a piece of the experience home, they offer takeaway options of their core range, and the staff are always happy to wrap up some brewery merchandise - their t-shirts have become something of a cult favorite among craft beer enthusiasts. Whether you're a serious beer aficionado or just someone who enjoys a well-crafted pint in pleasant surroundings, Kildare Brewing Company in Naas hits all the right notes. Make time for a brewery tour if you can - it's the best way to fully appreciate what makes this place special. And here's a tip from a frequent visitor: come on a weekday afternoon for the most relaxed experience, or book ahead for weekend visits when the place tends to buzz with energy. Trust me, this is one detour from Dublin that's worth every minute of the journey.

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reservations-accepted