Craft Beer Pubs in Wexford
Explore craft beer pubs in Wexford.
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2 venues in Wexford featuring craft beer
Simon Lambert & Sons
Let me tell you about Simon Lambert & Sons in Wexford, because this isn't just another pub - it's literally where legendary nights are born. Nestled in the heart of Wexford town, this place has somehow mastered the art of being both your cozy local AND the spot where "I'll just pop in for one" turns into "OMG how is it 1am and why am I best friends with everyone here?" First things first - if you haven't experienced the pure magic of biting into one of Simon Lambert & Sons' brisket burgers while sipping on a perfectly poured craft beer, you're basically living life in black and white. The smell alone will have you floating through the door like a cartoon character following a visible scent trail. And let me tell you, that brisket? It's the kind of food that makes you close your eyes and have a moment. You know the kind I mean. The vibe here is EXACTLY what you want it to be, no matter what time you show up. Morning? They're serving the kind of breakfast that makes you question every other breakfast you've ever had. Afternoon? The lunch crowd is living their best lives with craft beers and incredible food. Evening? That's when the magic really happens, my friends. Picture this: You're sitting in one of those perfectly worn-in seats, the kind that feels like it's been saving itself just for you. The warm glow of the pub lights makes everyone look like they're starring in their own Irish pub commercial. You've got a Yellowbelly Citra Pale Ale in hand (trust me on this one), and the buzz of conversation around you feels like the soundtrack to the perfect evening. But wait - it gets better. The food menu here isn't just pub grub, it's a full-on culinary experience that somehow still feels completely unpretentious. From breakfast through to dinner, they're serving up the kind of dishes that make you want to photograph your food - but you'll be too busy eating to bother. Their burger game? NEXT. LEVEL. We're talking the kind of burgers that ruin other burgers for you forever. The staff here? They're basically your new best friends who happen to know everything about craft beer and great food. They'll remember your usual order, sure, but they'll also convince you to try something new that becomes your next usual order. It's a beautiful cycle of delicious discovery. Let's talk about the space itself because Simon Lambert & Sons in Wexford has somehow cracked the code of being simultaneously cozy and spacious. Whether you're planning an intimate date night or rolling in with your entire squad, they've got you covered. And when the weather plays nice? That outdoor seating area becomes the hottest real estate in town. Here's some insider intel: They do breakfast, lunch, AND dinner, so technically you could spend your entire day here (no judgment - we've all thought about it). The smart move is to hit them up for brunch on the weekend, transition smoothly into afternoon craft beer tasting, and then just... see where the evening takes you. Their menu for kids means you can bring the whole family without settling for boring food choices. Parking? Yeah, there's paid parking nearby, but trust me - the walk from wherever you leave your car is worth it. Plus, it helps work up an appetite for what's waiting for you. They take cards (including contactless), so you don't need to worry about hitting the ATM first. Listen, I'm just going to say what we're all thinking: Simon Lambert & Sons isn't just another stop on your Wexford adventure - it's THE stop that makes all other stops better. Whether you're a local who somehow hasn't made this your second home yet, or you're just passing through Wexford (in which case, MAKE THE TIME), you need this place in your life. The kind of place where "quick bite" turns into "best night ever" faster than you can say "one more round?" Don't even think about it - just go. Your future self will thank you for the memories.
The Sky and The Ground
There's something magical about The Sky and The Ground in Wexford that makes you feel like you've stumbled into a dream someone had after reading too many Irish fairy tales. This isn't just another pub on another corner in another Irish town - it's where the old world and new Ireland collide in the most delightful way possible, creating something entirely its own. The moment you push open the heavy wooden door, you're greeted by the gentle glow of vintage lighting and the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to cancel all your plans for the rest of the day. The pub's name might sound like it was pulled from an ancient Celtic poem, but The Sky and The Ground has become Wexford's worst-kept secret for those in search of both traditional charm and contemporary cool. Inside, it's like someone took your eccentric great-aunt's sitting room (you know, the one with all the fascinating trinkets), mixed it with a craft beer enthusiast's paradise, and added a dash of modern Irish swagger. The walls tell stories through their eclectic decoration - vintage signs share space with local art, while mysterious oddities peek out from corners that seem to have been collecting character since before anyone can remember. But what really sets this place apart is its remarkable ability to be all things to all people without losing its soul. During the day, you might find locals nursing perfectly poured pints by the coal fire (yes, a real coal fire - because sometimes the old ways are the best ways), while evening brings a mix of craft beer aficionados debating the merits of the latest Irish microbrewery offerings from the impressive 12 dedicated craft taps. The cocktail game here is surprisingly strong for a traditional Irish pub. Their whiskey sours have achieved near-legendary status, and the margaritas could make a Mexican bartender tip their sombrero in respect. The staff mix drinks with the kind of casual expertise that makes you wonder if they've secretly been training with Dublin's finest mixologists. Tuesday nights are when the magic really happens. Traditional Irish music sessions transform the space into something straight out of a tourism board's sweetest dreams - except this is the real deal, not some manufactured experience for tour buses. The musicians set up in the corner, and the music seems to seep into the very foundations of the building, making even the most rhythm-challenged toes tap involuntarily. The beer garden deserves special mention - it's not so much a garden as it is an outdoor room where conversations flow as freely as the drinks. It's surprisingly spacious, making it perfect for those summer evenings when the sun seems to forget about bedtime (a common occurrence in Irish summers), or for the brave souls who consider Irish weather a mere suggestion rather than a command to stay indoors. Speaking of drinks, let's talk about their craft beer selection. The 12 dedicated taps rotate through a carefully curated selection that reads like a 'Who's Who' of Irish craft brewing, with prices that won't require you to remortgage your house. Yes, some of the specialty craft stouts might be a bit dearer than your standard pub fare, but consider it an investment in your taste education. Dog owners, rejoice - your four-legged friends are welcome here, adding to the homey atmosphere. There's something wonderfully genuine about a pub that welcomes both humans and hounds, though your furry friend might have to compete with the resident pub dog for attention from the staff. The Sky and The Ground sits in the heart of Wexford town, where parking is available both on the street and in nearby lots (though after a few of their legendary cocktails, you might want to have a taxi number handy). It's the kind of place that makes you understand why Irish pubs have such a reputation worldwide - not because it's trying to be an Irish pub, but because it simply is one, in all the best ways. Don't just pop in for one quick drink - that's not how this place works. Give yourself time to sink into one of the worn leather seats, let the atmosphere work its magic, and discover why The Sky and The Ground has become more than just a pub in Wexford - it's become a second home for anyone who appreciates the perfect blend of traditional charm and modern hospitality. Trust me, your future self will thank you for making this discovery.