If you're looking for a cozy new pub to enjoy a pint and some great company in Benicalap, look no further than JP O'Mahony’s Irish Pub. Opened on March 7th by the same folks behind Saints & Scholars, this new sister bar—named in memory of a close friend of the owners brings the same lively atmosphere, just in a slightly smaller space.
At JP O’Mahony’s, you can sip on beer from the draft or bottle, wine, and mixed drinks while soaking in the friendly, welcoming vibe. While the pub itself doesn’t serve much in the way of food, there are several takeaway spots nearby, and you're more than welcome to bring in your own bites.
For sports lovers, JP O'Mahony's is a great place to catch the latest football match or challenge your friends to a game of pool. Whether you're a local looking for a new go-to spot or just passing through the neighborhood, this pub offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with friendly bartenders and plenty of good craic (as the owners would say).
JP O'Mahony’s is a fantastic addition to Benicalap—stop by, grab a drink, and see for yourself!
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