Agree with the English group who were on about Rebel music honestly it's about time we moved on living in the past here in Ireland picture going into a pub and bands singing about the first or second world War or any conflict we have to move with the times and let history be history.Where from Ireland ourselves .
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A great place for Night 2 of wedding! Flash reserved a few tables for us in front of the singer and we had an absolute ball. It was a fun night and everyone enjoyed themselves. Sean Ogs is a fantastic pub.
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Live music even in the "off season" this is a traditional irish pub that has stood the test of time. Go'on give it a visit and it wont let you down. Fires lit, beers flowing and your mans on the guitar by 9 ish in the evening belting out the best songs you'll hear in the town. Sunday night was brilliant
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One of the best pubs I have been to and have returned several times .Great friendly staff and great pints. Fantastic live music and great atmosphere. Well worth a visit if you’re visiting Tralee. Would recommend it to all ages
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I must say I love this bar so much and I always call here when in Tralee, a great place with lovely people and fantastic bar staff who would bring my pints to the table , there is music here and I’ve read comments such as the one below that the music is repulsive and that British people might feel uncomfortable, well this is our culture as they say in Northern Ireland the songs are about our Irish history, I can see why a Brit might feel unsettled in here especially with the history they have against the Irish people, but it’s called craic , Irish craic , and I believe you can leave when you want to , but I found everyone having a great time a truly great bar with some great Irish music.
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I visited Sean Og's last night with my wife and the place is what it is, a lively traditional Irish pub with live music entertainment. The live music was fine at first with traditional folky songs but then turned a little dark with songs about the Easter Rising and then in to full on rebel songs inciting hatred against the British. The hatred was tangible and vitriolic and made us visiting Brits very uncomfortable. It's sad to see a young generation of Irish still singing this stuff. A warm Irish welcome it was not.
Agree with the English group who were on about Rebel music honestly it's about time we moved on living in the past here in Ireland picture going into a pub and bands singing about the first or second world War or any conflict we have to move with the times and let history be history.Where from Ireland ourselves .
A great place for Night 2 of wedding! Flash reserved a few tables for us in front of the singer and we had an absolute ball. It was a fun night and everyone enjoyed themselves. Sean Ogs is a fantastic pub.
Live music even in the "off season" this is a traditional irish pub that has stood the test of time. Go'on give it a visit and it wont let you down. Fires lit, beers flowing and your mans on the guitar by 9 ish in the evening belting out the best songs you'll hear in the town. Sunday night was brilliant
One of the best pubs I have been to and have returned several times .Great friendly staff and great pints. Fantastic live music and great atmosphere. Well worth a visit if you’re visiting Tralee. Would recommend it to all ages
I must say I love this bar so much and I always call here when in Tralee, a great place with lovely people and fantastic bar staff who would bring my pints to the table , there is music here and I’ve read comments such as the one below that the music is repulsive and that British people might feel uncomfortable, well this is our culture as they say in Northern Ireland the songs are about our Irish history, I can see why a Brit might feel unsettled in here especially with the history they have against the Irish people, but it’s called craic , Irish craic , and I believe you can leave when you want to , but I found everyone having a great time a truly great bar with some great Irish music.
I visited Sean Og's last night with my wife and the place is what it is, a lively traditional Irish pub with live music entertainment. The live music was fine at first with traditional folky songs but then turned a little dark with songs about the Easter Rising and then in to full on rebel songs inciting hatred against the British. The hatred was tangible and vitriolic and made us visiting Brits very uncomfortable. It's sad to see a young generation of Irish still singing this stuff. A warm Irish welcome it was not.