Besides the awesome view it's a lovely pub run by lovely people! We were visiting from South... read more
Besides the awesome view it's a lovely pub run by lovely people! We were visiting from South... read more
Lovely friendly pub with a fantastic view. The staff were really friendly and helpful, the food was... read more
When traveling between Cork and Kilarney (or vice versa), the Top of Coom is a fairly lengthy, twisty, but well worth it diversion from the main road. The Publican is a very charming fellow (as is his young son) who was more than happy to draw us a pint and to give us the local history.
Visited Ireland's Highest pub on our recent hoildays to Kerry. Fabulous views, Lovely location great pub with a good pint
Come upon the Top of Coom on a day out with friends. It was a Sunday and there was a session on, we have instruments and they allowed us to join in. The locals were amazing and the pint was excellent
Definitely will be back!!!!
Had a lovely day recently on a hen party in this party. Staff were very helpful and friendly. Newly decorated.
We drove pasted a sign saying something like 'We're open and look forward to welcoming you'. However, when we got up there the pub was closed. There was nothing I could see outside that said the opening hours so cannot even recommend when would be a good time to visit.
Saw signs for this pub and decided to head for an adventure. The road there seemed like it was 20 miles but it was probably only 9 miles of narrow winding awesomeness. The higher we got the more the fog rolled in. It was quintessential Ireland. When we got there the pub looked closed but the door was unlocked so we went in. The owners were cleaning up from a wedding party the night before. While they weren't officially open we were invited in and poured a pint. They didn't serve food at the time we visited but indicated that they were working on opening up a kitchen.